Conditional sentences, type II, special forms - Exercise 2
Explanation: Conditional sentences - type II
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a
Conditional sentence - type II
. Mind the position of the if-clause.
Example: Thomas ________
(not/to buy)
a new car if he _________
(to win)
won 20,000 Euros.
Answer: Thomas
would not buy
a new car if he
won
10,000 Euros.
or
Thomas
wouldn't buy
a new car if he
won
10,000 Euros.
1) If I
(to meet)
Richard, I
(to tell)
him about our new office.
2) If the steak
(not/to be)
so hot, we
(to eat)
it.
3) What
(you/to do)
if it
(to rain)
?
4) He
(to help)
me if he
(can)
.
5) If Andrew
(to prepare)
the meal, I
(not/to come)
for dinner.
6) My father
(not/to be)
angry with me if I
(to come)
home early.
7) We
(not/to have)
a pet if we
(to live)
in a flat.
8) If he
(can/to speak)
French, he
(to get)
the job in Marseille.
9) If you
(to take)
the 7:40 flight, you
(must/not/to change)
Heathrow.
10) I
(not/to stay)
any longer if Gerry
(to sing)
at the party.
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