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Complete with first conditional

a) If you (help) me with my homework, I


(finish) it in time to go to the cinema.

b) If it (not/rain), the

students (practice) sport in the playground.

c) Jane (come) home early if she (not/be)


very busy at work.

d) Our teacher (be) pleased if we (do) our homework.

e) If Robert (play) football with us, we (win)


the match.

a)If we (recycle) more, we (help) our


planet.

b) If people (share) their cars to go to work,

there (not/be) so many car fumes.

c) We (save) thousands of trees if

we (waste) so much paper.

d) If the govenment (fine) those who pollute the atmosphere,

some factories (stop) throwing waste into rivers.

e) If we only (use) the water we need,

we (contribute) to our planet's recovery.


Complete with the second conditional

if + past simple, ...would + infinitive

1) If I (be) you, I (get) a new job...

2) If he (be) younger, he (travel) more...

3) If we (not/be) friends, I (be) angry with you...

4) If I (have) enough money, I (buy) a big house...

11) She (be) happier if she (have) more friends...


12) We (buy) a house if we (decide) to stay here..

9) If we (live) in Mexico, I (speak) Spanish

10) If she (pass) the exam, she (be) able to enter university.

Complete with de third conditional

if + past perfect, ...would + have + past participle

10) If he (not/take) the job, he (go) travelling...


11) He (be) happier if he (stay) at home...

12) She (pass) the exam if she (study) harder...

7) If I (be) born in a different country, I (learn) to speak a


different language...

8) If she (go) to university, she (study) French...

19) She (not/do) it if she (know) you were ill..

5) If he (become) a musician, he (record) a CD.

Decide whether the following conditionals senteces are type I,II, III.
- If he had dropped the vase, it would have broken.
Type I Type II Type III
- If you have to do the washing up, I will help you.
Type I Type II Type III
- If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning ... (song)
Type I Type II Type III
- I wouldn't run away if I saw a spider.
Type I Type II Type III
- We'd have given you a lift if you hadn't had your bike with you.
Type I Type II Type III

Complete the Conditional Sentences. Decide whether to use Type I, II or III.

1. If I had time, I shopping with you.


2.

3. If you English, you will get along with them perfectly.


4.
5. If they had gone for a walk, they the lights off.
6.

7. If she to see us, we will go to the zoo.


8.

9. I would have told you, if I him.

Would you mind if I the window?

If they me, I wouldn't have said no.

My friend me at the station if he gets the afternoon off.

If I it, nobody would do it.

If my father me up, I'll take the bus home.

Choose 'despite', 'however' or 'although'.


1) the rain, we still went to the park.

2) it was raining, we still went to the park..

3) It was raining. , we still went to the park..

4) John bought the watch, the fact that it was expensive..

5) John bought the watch. , it was expensive.

6) it was expensive, John bought the watch..

7) I finished the homework. It, , wasn't easy...

8) I finished the homework, it wasn't easy..

9) the fact that it wasn't easy, I finished the homework..


10) She went for a long walk, being cold.

14) the restaurant's good reputation, the food was terrible..

15) the restaurant has a good reputation, the food was terrible.

Simple present passive

Affirmative Form Object + am / is / are + verb3 (past participle)

Question Form Am / Is / Are + Object + verb3 (past participle) ?

1. Many people read this writer's articles.

2. Jackie milks the cows every morning.

3. Benny never understands the new teacher.

4. Everybody loves chocolate.

5. Kids always eat candies.

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