Type I or II
Complete the Conditional Sentences. Decide whether to use Type I or II.
- If they go to Washington, they(see) the White House.
- If she(have) a hamster, she would call him Fred.
- If he gave her a sweet, she(stop) crying.
- If he(arrive) later, he will take a taxi.
- We would understand him if he(speak) slowly.
- Andy(cook) dinner if we buy the food.
- I will prepare breakfast if I(wake up) early.
- If they shared a room, they(fight) all day long.
- If you hate walking in the mountains, you(enjoy / not) the tour.
- Janet would go jogging if she(have / not) to do her homework.
Conditional Sentence Type I
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
- If you(wash) the dishes, I(cook) dinner tonight.
- If my dad(have) time next week, we(paint) my room.
- You(learn) a lot about American history if you(visit) the exhibition.
- If the weather(be / not) too bad tomorrow, we(play) golf.
- We(get / not) there on time if we(catch / not) the bus.
Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
- If you(send) this letter now, she(receive) it tomorrow.
- If I(do) this test, I(improve) my English.
- If I(find) your ring, I(give) it back to you.
- Peggy(go) shopping if she(have) time in the afternoon.
- Simon(go) to London next week if he(get) a cheap flight.
- If her boyfriend(phone / not) today, she(leave) him.
- If they(study / not) harder, they(pass / not) the exam.
- If it(rain) tomorrow, I(have to / not) water the plants.
- You(be able/ not) to sleep if you(watch) this scary film.
- Susan(can / move / not) into the new house if it(be / not) ready on time.
Conditional Sentence Type II
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
- If I(have) more time, I(learn) to play the guitar.
- If she(study) harder, she(get) better marks.
- If we(know) more about history, we(be / not) afraid of the test.
- I(go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they (be) here this week.
- It(surprise) me if she(help / not) you.
Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type II) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
- If we(have) a yacht, we(sail) the seven seas.
- If he(have) more time, he(learn) karate.
- If they(tell) their father, he(be) very angry.
- She(spend) a year in the USA if it(be) easier to get a green card.
- If I(live) on a lonely island, I(run) around naked all day.
- We(help) you if we(know) how.
- My brother(buy) a sports car if he(have) the money.
- If I(feel) better, I(go) to the cinema with you.
- If you(go) by bike more often, you(be / not) so flabby.
- She(not / talk) to you if she(be) mad at you.
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