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EXCERCISE

Exercises……………………………………………………………………………, please

A. Give the correct form of the verb in brackets to make a conditional sentence type 1.
1. If you ……. (do) this test well, you ……….(get) a good mark.
2. Hasya ……….(buy/not) the bike if it ……. (be) very expensive.
3. Susan …can not move…….(can/move/not) into the new house next week if it ………
(be/not) ready.
4. Dita ……..(go) shopping if she ……….(have) time tomorrow afternoon.
5. My father ……... (ask) you about that if you ……….(tell) me the true.

B. Give the correct form of the verb in brackets to make a conditional sentence type 2.
1. We don’t have a yacht.
If we ……. (have) a yacht, we …….. (sail) the seven seas.
2. She talks to you.
She ……..(talk/not) to you if she ……(be) mad at you.
3. They got punished because they didn’t tell their father earlier.
If they …….(tell) their father earlier, they ……. (get/not punishment)
4. My brother is not angry.
My brother ……. (replay/not) your SMS if he …….. (be) angry.
5. you talked to me about that.

If you ……(give) me that information, I ……… (speak / not) to him

C. Make conditional sentence type 3.

1.She didn’t get up earlier yesterday, so she didn’t arrive on time.

If she ……(get up) earlier, she ……… (arrive) on time

2.He broke his leg, so he didn’t take part in the contest.

If he ………. (break/not) his leg, he ………(take part) in the contest.

3. They didn’t find the building, they didn’t listen to me.

They …….(find) the building if they ………..(listen)to me.

4.We were very busy yesterday, we couldn’t come to her wedding.

If we ……… (be / not ) yesterday, we ………(come) to her wedding.


CONDITIONAL SENTENCE

There are three types of conditional sentences.

a. Conditional Sentences Type 1


Pattern : If I find his addres, I will send him an invitation card
If -clause main-clause
(if + simple present) ( will – future)
Note;
Conditional type 1 revers to the future. An action in the future will happen if a certain
condition is fulfilled by that time.
b. Conditional Sentence Type 2
Pattern : If I had a lot of money, I would buy a new house.
If -clause main –clause
( if + simple past (V2) ( would + infinitife (V1)

Note;
# in a conditional sentence type 2, we usually use “were” for all subject.
Example : If I were bird, I would fly around the world.
# the meaning of conditional sentence type 2 is contrdictive to a present situation
Example : If you had breakfast this morning, you wouldn’t be hungry .(it means you
didn’t have breakfast this morning so you are hungry now).
c. Conditional Sentences Type 3
Pattern : If I had studied hard last night, I would passed the exam
If- clause main- clause
( if + past perfect (had+V3) (would + have+ past participle (V3)
Note;
#the meaning of conditional sentence type 3 is contradictive to a past situation.
Example : If Anto hadn’t gone to London yesterday , I would have met her (it means
Anto went to London yesterday, so I didn’t meet her).

The main clause can be put either at the beginning or end of the conditional sentence. I it
is put at the beginning, we don’t use a comma.
Example ;
 I will send him an invitation card if I find his address
 If I had a lot of money, I would buy a new house
 I would have passed the exam if I hadn’t been busy with my work
Main-clause if -clause

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