Conditional sentences - type I and II, statements - Exercise 1
Explanation: Conditional sentences
Put in the verbs in brackets and form
Conditional sentences type I or type II
. Mind the
underlined
verb forms.
Example: If they
learn
the poem, they ________
(to get)
a good mark.
Answer: If they
learn
the poem, they
will get
a good mark.
1) If you
come
with me, I
(to do)
the shopping with you.
2) Walter
(to help)
his mother in the garden if she
reads
him a story this evening.
3) If it
(to rain)
, I
will stay
at home.
4) Our teacher
will be
happy if we
(to learn)
the poem by heart.
5) If they
had
enough money, they
(to buy)
a new car.
6) We
(to pass)
the exam if we
studied
harder.
7) If Pat
(to repair)
his bike, he
could go
on a bicycle tour with us.
8) She
would get
100 pounds if she
(to sell)
this old shelf.
9) If I
were
you, I
(to invite)
Jack to the party.
10) If the weather
(to be)
fine, the children
can walk
to school.
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