Conditional sentences - Exercise 1- various

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You answered 10 tasks out of 10 correctly.
That's 100%.
Your results:
1) If it rains, I'll wear a raincoat. type I (probable condition)
2) If we had taken enough water, we wouldn't have been thirsty. type III (impossible condition)
3) If the children were older, they would go to the party. type II (improbable condition)
4) Harry could fly to Helsinki if he had more money. type II (improbable condition)
5) If Mark does the washing up, his mother will have more time for him. type I (probable condition)
6) What would you do if you saw a burglar? type II (improbable condition)
7) We might have had a glass of hot chocolate if you had bought some milk. type III (impossible condition)
8) If I were you I should keep the secret. type II (improbable condition)
9) Ron would understand more if the teacher spoke clearly. type II (improbable condition)
10) If Doris had got up earlier, she wouldn't have been late for school. type III (impossible condition)

Find the correct conditions - Exercise 2

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You answered 10 tasks out of 10 correctly.
That's 100%.
Your results:
1) If it wasn't so late, I would go shopping. type II (improbable condition)
2) Henry would have phoned his mother if he hadn't written the text message. type III (impossible condition)
3) I would buy a Ferrari if I had a lot of money. type II (improbable condition)
4) If we had known of your arrival, we would have been at the airport. type III (impossible condition)
5) I could have helped you if you had told me the truth. type III (impossible condition)
6) If you were driving from Budapest to Munich which way would you go? type II (improbable condition)
7) We ought to have arrived at lunchtime if we hadn't taken the M25. type III (impossible condition)
8) If the weather had been better, the plane might not have crashed. type III (impossible condition)
9) We can visit the museum if we have time. type I (probable condition)
10) If Andy had played in the team, they might have won the match. type III (impossible condition)
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Conditional sentences - Exercise IF – CLAUSES - MAIN CLAUSES - MATCHING EXERCISE
You answered 10 tasks out of 10 correctly.
That's 100%.
Your results:
1) If Steven gets out, he'll never take an umbrella with him.
2) If Jack was at school today, he would know about the History test.
3) If Steven eats so many sweets, he will get fat.
4) If Jack washed his feet, it would not smell in our room.
5) If Steven didn't foul the other players so often, he would be in the school team.
6) If Jack read the newspaper regularly, he could be better in Social Studies.
7) If Steven didn't play the music too loud, his neigbour would not be angry with him.
8) If Jack turns off the heating more often, he can save more money.
9) If Steven opens the windows, the air in the room will be better.
10) If Jack rode his old bike more carefully, his parents would buy him a new one.

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Conditional sentences, if-clauses, main clauses - Complex Test - 1

Explanation - Conditional sentences

Exercises - Conditional sentences

In this test you completed 27 tasks out of 27 correctly.
That's 100%.
Your details
A) Which type of the Conditional sentences is used?
In (A) you completed 4 tasks out of 4 correctly.
That's 100%.
1) What would you do if you saw a robber?
type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)
2) If it wasn't so late, I would go shopping.
type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)
3) If Lisa had got up earlier, she would not have been late for work.
type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late)
4) If they had driven carefully, they wouldn't have crashed into the other car.
type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late)
B) Which answers are correct?
In (B) you completed 7 tasks out of 7 correctly.
That's 100%.
1) Which words/phrases can be used in an if-clause type III?
had played
had sung
has played
have played
sang
have sung
2) Which words/phrases can be used in an if-clause type II?
played
sang
sing
play
has played
had sung
3) Which words/phrases can be used in an if-clause type I?
play
plays
sing
played
had played
sang
will sing
C) Finish the sentences. Use the correct phrases.
In (C) you completed 4 tasks out of 4 correctly.
That's 100%.
1) If you drove from Paris to Lisbon, which way would you go?
2) I would go to the party if you came with me.
3) If I were you, I would not play hockey.
4) You would have slept much better if you had taken your medicine.
D) Complete the sentences.
In (D) you completed 8 tasks out of 8 correctly.
That's 100%.
1) If I studied , I would pass the test.
2) type III: If the sun had shone, we would have gone swimming.
3) If the sun shines , we will go swimming.
4) They would fly to Canberra if they had more money.
E) Put in the correct verb forms.
In (E) you completed 4 tasks out of 4 correctly.
That's 100%.
1) He can write good stories if he feels like it.
2) John's mother will have more time for him if he does the washing up.
3) If you were older, you would go to the party.
4) If you listened carefully, you would know about it.

Conditional sentences - type I und II, negations - Exercise 2

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You answered 10 tasks out of 10 correctly.
That's 100%.
Your results:
1) If Tracy had a mobile phone, she would phone all her friends.
2) I will be very angry with Nick if he forgets my CD again.
3) If the boys win this match, their coach will invite them to a barbecue.
4) If you don't read these articles, you will not know the facts about Africa.
5) You would get very wet if you walked in this rain.
6) The engine would not start if Ben connected these two cables.
7) If he has time, he will buy her some sweets.
8) Maria would play in the school orchestra if she practised the trumpet more often.
9) We won't fetch something to drink if Jim doesn't bring some sandwiches.
10) If he carried the rucksack, I'd pull the suitcase.

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Conditional sentences, alle types, special forms, Exercise

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You answered 9 tasks out of 10 correctly.
That's 90%.
Your results:
1) If you like, you can stay for two days.
2) If I had seen the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again.
3) If the parents bought the cat, their children would be very happy.
4) Metal will expand if you heat it. / Correct answer: Metal expands if you heat it.
5) He should have received my e-mail if he'd been online yesterday evening.
6) They'd have been able to return the bottle if they hadn't torn off the labels.
7) If she tidies up her room, she must find the receipt.
8) What would you do if you had a million dollars.
9) Where would you live if you were younger.
10) If you wait for a little moment, I'll tell the doctor you are here.

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Conditional sentences, type III, special forms - Fill-in Exercise 2

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You answered 10 tasks out of 10 correctly.
That's 100%.
Your results:
1) If it had been warmer, we would have gone swimming.
2) My parents would have bought this house if the man had not sold it to someone else.
3) If he had not failed his driving test, his parents would have lent him their car.
4) If my uncle had told me the way to his office, I would not have arrived so late.
5) She would have been at the airport if she had read the message carefully.
6) Lucywould not have hurt her foot if she had not dropped the old box.
7) If you had used a sharp knife, you would not have cut yourself.
8) If Victoria had celebrated her birthday at home, I would have brought her some flowers.
9) We would have taken the train to Edinburgh if it had run on time.
10) If Max had not forgotten my schoolbag, he would have given you your USB flash drive.

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