Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
NIM : 201815
Tugas : B.Inggris
1. I (lend / lends / will lend) you my laptop if you (promise / promises / will
promise) to becareful with it.
2. If you (repair / repairs / will repair) my computer, I (help / helps / will
help) you with your work.
3. The policeman (tell / tells / will tell) you the way if you (ask / asks / will
ask) him.
4. It (be / is / will be) too hot if we (travel / travels / will travel) to Greece in
August.
5. If it (snow / snows / will snow) in the Alps, it (rain / rains / will rain) in
Munich.
6. If you (add / adds / will add) some tomatoes, the sauce (taste / tastes /
will taste) much better.
7. If you (be / are / will be) ill, .... you .... (do - see / does - see / will - see)
a doctor?
B. Change the verb in the bracket into the correct verb form of
conditional type II
1. If I (to be) were a bird, I (fly) would fly high to the sky.
2. I (not - do) wouldn't do that if I (to be) were you.
3. What you (do) does if you (have) would have a lot of money?
D. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct type of the Conditional
tenses!
1. If you (to have a shower) in the mornings, you (to be) fresher. - type I
> if you have a shower in the mornings, you will be fresher.
2. If I (to come) home earlier, I (to prepare) dinner. - type II
> if I came home earlier I would preapare dinner.
3. If we (to go) to Tanah Abang, we (to buy) some clothes. - type I
> If we go to Tanah Abang, we will buy some clothes.
4. If I (to go) to campus, I (to meet) my classmates. - type I
> If I go to campus, I will meet my classmates.
5. If Tono and Toni (to be) older, they (to play) in our footballl team. - type
II
> If Tono and Toni were older, they will play in our football team.
6. If he (to be) my friend, I (to invite) him to my wedding party. - type III
> if the were my friend, I will invite him to my wedding party.
7. If James (to study) harder, she (to be) better at school. - type II
> if James study harder, she would better at school.
8. I they (to study) harder, they (to pass) the exam. - type III
> if they studied harder, they would have passed the exam.
9. If they (to have) enough money, they (to buy) a new car. - type II
> if they have enough money, they would buy a new car.
10. If you (to do) an over time, you (to earn) a little extra money. - type III
>if you do on over time, you would have earen a little extra money.
11. If Michael (to get) more pocket money, he (to ask) Michelle out for
dinner. type II
>if Michael get more pocket money, he will ask Michelle out for
dinner.
12. If we (to win) the lottery, we (to fly) around the world type II
> if we win the lottery, we would fly around the world.
13. If I (to meet) Brad Pitt, I (to ask) for his signature. type III
> if I met brad Pitt, I would have asked for his signature.
14. If you (to drink) coffee a lot, you (not - to sleep) well.tonight - zero
conditional
> if you drink coffee a lot, you don’t sleep well tonight.
15. If I (to study) harder at school I (to have) a better job now. - mixed
type conditional
> if I study harder at school, I would have a better job now.