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I. Match the two columns to create links between conditional clauses and their use: 1. If you play with matches, you will burn yourself. 2. If he had followed his parents’ advice, he wouldn’t have lost all his money.(but he did) 3.If I were you, I wouldn’t feel sorry at all. 4. If she worked harder, she would be paid more. 5. If you had left home in time, we wouldn’t have waited for you in the freezing cold, don’t you think? a. expressing criticism b. action untrue, unreal in the present c. true or likely to happen in the present or future d.advice e. imaginary situations contrary to facts in the past; II.Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense, then identify the types of conditionals: 1. The teacher will be very angry if you …………………………… (not do) your homework. 2. If he ……………………………….. (tell) me, I could help him. 3. If you don’t water the flowers, they ………………………………………… (die). 4. If you didn’t water the flowers, they …………………………………………(die). 5. I ……………………………………….. (come) if I had time. 6. If you don’t hurry, you ……………………………………….. (miss) the bus. 7. If I …………………………… (be) you, I wouldn’t buy that car. 8. He will play tennis if the weather …………………………………. (be) good. 9. I would be very happy if she …………………………………. (be) my sister. 10. She could win the race if she …………………………………. (try). 11. If he ……………………….. (go) to bed early, he will get up early. 12. If he touches this wire, he ……………………………….. (get) a shock. 13. You will get wet if it …………………………… (rain). 14. If I knew, I ………………………………… (come) earlier. 15. I wouldn’t say it if I ……………………….. (be) you. 16. What will you do if you ………………………………… (get) a bad mark? 17. If she ………………………….. (wear) a necklace, her dress will look better. 18. If you go near the dog, it ………………………………. (bite) you. 19. Bodrum ……………………… (be) ideal for a holiday if it weren’t so crowded. 20. He will be ill if he ……………………….. (eat) so much.

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I. Match the two columns to create links between conditional clauses and their use:

1. If you play with matches, you will burn yourself.

2. If he had followed his parents’ advice, he wouldn’t have lost all his money.(but he did)

3.If I were you, I wouldn’t feel sorry at all.

4. If she worked harder, she would be paid more.

5. If you had left home in time, we wouldn’t have waited for you in the freezing cold, don’t you think?

a. expressing criticism

b. action untrue, unreal in the present

c. true or likely to happen in the present or future

d.advice

e. imaginary situations contrary to facts in the past;

II.Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense, then identify the types of conditionals:

1. The teacher will be very angry if you …………………………… (not do) your homework.2. If he ……………………………….. (tell) me, I could help him.3. If you don’t water the flowers, they ………………………………………… (die).4. If you didn’t water the flowers, they …………………………………………(die).5. I ……………………………………….. (come) if I had time.6. If you don’t hurry, you ……………………………………….. (miss) the bus.7. If I …………………………… (be) you, I wouldn’t buy that car.8. He will play tennis if the weather …………………………………. (be) good.9. I would be very happy if she …………………………………. (be) my sister.10. She could win the race if she …………………………………. (try).11. If he ……………………….. (go) to bed early, he will get up early.12. If he touches this wire, he ……………………………….. (get) a shock.13. You will get wet if it …………………………… (rain).14. If I knew, I ………………………………… (come) earlier.15. I wouldn’t say it if I ……………………….. (be) you.16. What will you do if you ………………………………… (get) a bad mark?17. If she ………………………….. (wear) a necklace, her dress will look better.18. If you go near the dog, it ………………………………. (bite) you.19. Bodrum ……………………… (be) ideal for a holiday if it weren’t so crowded.20. He will be ill if he ……………………….. (eat) so much.

III. Find correct items and complete the following sentences:

1. If we ….. go …….. to London, …… we’ll ………. visit our cousin.2. If they ………………. their homework tonight, their teacher ……………………. happy.3. If the weather ………………… good, George ………………… swimming this weekend.4. If he …………………. swimming this weekend,…………………. …...a wonderful time.5. If you don’t eat your dinner tonight, ……………………………………………... hungry.6. If .…………………………..tired, they’ll go to sleep early tonight.7. If it ……………………………….. , she’ll wear her new raincoat.8. If you ………………….. too many cookies after dinner tonight, …………………………get a stomachache.

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IV. Finish these sentences:1. If you drive very fast, ………………………………………………………………………...2. Would you give me some money if ………………………………………………………….3. If she were my sister, ………………………………………………………………………...4. I would spend every winter in Miami if ……………………………………………………..5. If they have time tomorrow, …………………………………………………………………6. Don’t give him anything if …………………………………………………………………..7. We would go to the cinema if ……………………………………………………………….8. If John worked harder, ………………………………………………………………………9. They would find me if ……………………………………………………………………….10. If I had a lot of money, ………………………………………………………………………

V. Rewrite the text using another type of conditional clause, when possible:

Dear Laura,

I am writing to you about my daughter and your niece, Sarah. She is a bored teenager. If she joined a club, she would make more friends. She would enjoy herself if went out more. Her schoolwork is suffering too. If she studied more, she would have better marks and she would enter university. Unfortunately, she is becoming overweight. She would feel fitter fitter if she started swimming, and she would get thinner if she stopped eating so much chocolate.I don’t know what to do to help her. If I knew, I wouldn’t write to you asking for advice.Drop me a line whenever you can.I am looking forward to hearing from you!

Love,Anne

V. Choose the correct item and underline it:1. If I move / I’ll move to Boston, I live / I’ll live on Main Street.2. If you call / you’ll call your mother, she’ll be very happy.

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3. If the mechanic fixes our car on time, we drive / we’ll drive to Center ville.4. If it rains / it’ll rain today, we won’t go to the park.5. If I’m not in a hurry tonight, I write / I’ll write to her.6. If she isn’t / won’t be sick, she’ll go to school.7. If they’re / they’ll be tired tomorrow, they don’t go / won’t go to work.8. If John doesn’t buy a new car, he buys / he’ll buy a motorcycle.

VI. Choose one of the following questions and answer it, making sure to use the conditional:If you were God for a day, what would you do?If you had had superpowers, what whould you have done?