CONDITIONALS (Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses)
- If I see him I (tell) him all about it.
 - If I had known you were in hospital I (visit) you.
 - He would get fat if he (stop) smoking.
 - Many tourists would come to this country if it (have) a better climate.
 - If I had realized the traffic lights were red I (stop).
 - I (keep) a horse if I had the means to look after him properly.
 - If he (eat) all that he will be ill.
 - What would you do if the lift (get) stuck between two floors?
 - If I (win) a big prize in a lottery I’d give up my job.
 - If we had more rain our crops (grow) faster.
 - If everybody (give) 1€ we would have enough.
 - If he had known that the river was dangerous he (not try) to swim across it.
 - If you (paint) the walls white the room would be much brighter.
 - The police (arrest) him if they catch him.
 - If you had left that wasp alone it (not sting) you.
 - If I find your passport I (telephone) you at once.
 - Ice (turn) to water if you heat it.
 - If you (not like) this one I’ll bring you another.
 - If I tell you a secret, you (promise) not to tell?
 - If you pass your examination we (have) a celebration.
 - I (repair) the roof myself if I had a ladder.
 - If she leaves the fish there the cat (get) it.
 - You (not have) so many accidents if you drove more slowly.
 - You’ll get pneumonia if you (not change) your wet clothes.
 - If the milkman (come), we will tell him to leave two more pints.
 - If you had read the instructions carefully you (not answer) the wrong question.
 - If anyone attacked me, my dog (jump) at his throat.
 - If the story hadn’t been true the newspaper (not print) it.
 - If you go to Paris where you (stay)?
 - If he (read) in bad light he will ruin his eyes.
 
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES: MIXED TYPES
Complete the conditional sentences with the correct form of the verb
- If you (go) out with your friends, I will watch the football match on TV.
 - I will earn a lot of money if I (get) that job.
 - If she hadn’t hurried, we (miss) the bus.
 - If he tried harder, he (reach) his goals.
 - I would buy these shoes if they (fit).
 - It won’t surprise me if he (not know) the answer.
 - If we (listen) to the radio, we would have heard the news.
 - She (come) to our party if she had not been on holiday.
 - If you see the milkman, please (tell) him to leave three pints.
 - If you throw wood into the water, it (float).
 - If I (be) stronger, I’d help you carry the piano.
 - If we’d seen you, we (stop).
 - If we (meet) tomorrow, we’ll say hello.
 - He would have repaired the car himself if he (have) the tools.
 - If you drop the vase, it (break).
 - If I hadn’t studied, I (not pass) the exam.
 - I wouldn’t go to school by bus if I (have) a driving licence.
 - If she (not see) him every day, she’d be lovesick.
 - I (not travel) to London if I don’t get a cheap flight.
 - We’d be stupid if we (tell) him about our secret.
 - It (be) silly if we tried to walk all the way there.
 - I (watch) the film only if the reviews are good.
 - She’d have taken me to the station if her car (not break) down.
 - If you (not ask), he won’t help you.
 - If it (not rain) yesterday, we would have gone sailing.
 - You (look after) their dog again if they go on holiday this year?
 - Would you mind if I (use) your mobile?
 - I (not open) the mail if it had contained a virus.
 - Even if I (have) a wet-suit, I wouldn’t’ go scuba-diving.
 - You (be) so strict if you’d known the truth?
 - If I had had more time, I (come) to your party yesterday.
 - Give the book to Jane if you (see) her.
 - If he (take) my advice he wouldn’t have ended up in prison.
 - We’ll send for the doctor if he (feel) worse.
 - If she practised more, she (play) more naturally.
 - If there’s not much wine, I (go) to buy some.
 - If we leave before breakfast we (catch) the train.
 - The grass would look better if they (take) care of it.
 - If I (bring) my coat I wouldn’t have been so cold.
 - If your aunt (see) she will tell you off.
 
