CONDITIONALS EXERCISE NEW
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39. Conditionals sentences: type 1
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
I`ll look for you notebook and if I (find) it I (give) you a ring.
If you (smoke) in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers (object).
I`ll wash the glasses in this nice hot water.
No, don’t. If you (put) them into very hot water they (crack).
If you (see) Tom tell him I have a message for him.
If he (win) he (get) 1.000$; if he (come) in second he (get) 500$.
If you (feel) too hot during the night turn down the central heating.
Tom: Jack is a translator; he translates 1.000 words a day and gets 100$ a week, which he says isn’t enough to live on.
Bill: Well, if he (want) more money he (have) to do more work. Advise him to translate 2.000 words a day.
If you (finish) with your dictionary I`d like to borrow it.
Jack (in canoe): Watch me! I`m going to stand up.
Tom (on the bank): He’s an idiot! If he (stand) up in the canoe it (capsize).
The lift wasn’t working when I was here last. If it still (not work) we (have) to use the stairs.
I shan’t wake if the alarm clock (not go) off.
I shan’t wake unless I (hear) the alarm.
If you’d like some ice I (get) some from the bridge.
He`s only sixteen but he wants to leave school at the end of the term.
If he (leave) now he (be) sorry afterwards.
I expect it will freeze tonight.
If it (freeze) tonight the roads (be) very slippery tomorrow.
That book is overdue. If you (not take) it back to the library tomorrow you (have) to pay a fine.
Unless Tom (take) his library back tomorrow he (have) to pay a fine.
You’d better take the day off if you (not feel) well tomorrow.
If a driver (brake) suddenly on a wet road he (skid).
If you (like) I (get) you a job in this company.
If you (like) a job in this company, I`ll get you once.
My dog never starts a fight. He never growls unless the other dog (growl) first.
You can use my phone if yours (not work).
If you (not know) the meaning of a word you may use a dictionary.
If Jack (refuse) to help we’ll have to manage without him.
If Jack (not help) we’ll have to manage without him.
(Tom is putting his coat on.) Ann: If you (go) out you would buy me some cigarette?
Henry can’t count.
Why you (employ) him as a cashier if he can’t count?
The police will test the knife for fingerprints. If you fingerprints are on it you (be) charged with murder.
Tom: I hate my job.
Peter: If you (hate) it why you (not change) it?
You can ask for a continental breakfast if you (not want) a full breakfast.
If you (hear) from Tom could you please let me know?
Caller: Could I speak to Mr Jones, please?
Secretary: If you’d wait a moment I (see) if he’s in.
I`m not expecting any message, but if someone (ring) while I am out could you say that I`ll be back at 6.00?
(Notice on a box of chocolates): Every care has been taken with preparation and packing, but if these chocolates (reach) you in a damage condition please return them to us and we will send you another box.
If you (care) to see some of his drawings I (send) them round to your office.
40. Conditional sentences: type 1.
Part 1 Drill: reply the following sentences as shown in the example:
If Tom meets us at the station we’ll be all right.
But what’ll we do if he doesn’t meet us?
If he pays me tonight I`ll have enough money for tickets.
If I get a work permit I`ll stay for another six months.
If I pass this exam I`ll go to the university next October.
If he agrees to let me go on working after marriage I`ll marry him. (Use refuse)
I`m going to say to the boss, ‘I can`t work with Smith. Either I go or he goes. You’ll have to choose between us.’
If I can find a cheap room I`ll stay a fortnight.
Your parachute should open after ten seconds.
Provided you remember the password you’ll be in no
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
I`ll look for you notebook and if I (find) it I (give) you a ring.
If you (smoke) in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers (object).
I`ll wash the glasses in this nice hot water.
No, don’t. If you (put) them into very hot water they (crack).
If you (see) Tom tell him I have a message for him.
If he (win) he (get) 1.000$; if he (come) in second he (get) 500$.
If you (feel) too hot during the night turn down the central heating.
Tom: Jack is a translator; he translates 1.000 words a day and gets 100$ a week, which he says isn’t enough to live on.
Bill: Well, if he (want) more money he (have) to do more work. Advise him to translate 2.000 words a day.
If you (finish) with your dictionary I`d like to borrow it.
Jack (in canoe): Watch me! I`m going to stand up.
Tom (on the bank): He’s an idiot! If he (stand) up in the canoe it (capsize).
The lift wasn’t working when I was here last. If it still (not work) we (have) to use the stairs.
I shan’t wake if the alarm clock (not go) off.
I shan’t wake unless I (hear) the alarm.
If you’d like some ice I (get) some from the bridge.
He`s only sixteen but he wants to leave school at the end of the term.
If he (leave) now he (be) sorry afterwards.
I expect it will freeze tonight.
If it (freeze) tonight the roads (be) very slippery tomorrow.
That book is overdue. If you (not take) it back to the library tomorrow you (have) to pay a fine.
Unless Tom (take) his library back tomorrow he (have) to pay a fine.
You’d better take the day off if you (not feel) well tomorrow.
If a driver (brake) suddenly on a wet road he (skid).
If you (like) I (get) you a job in this company.
If you (like) a job in this company, I`ll get you once.
My dog never starts a fight. He never growls unless the other dog (growl) first.
You can use my phone if yours (not work).
If you (not know) the meaning of a word you may use a dictionary.
If Jack (refuse) to help we’ll have to manage without him.
If Jack (not help) we’ll have to manage without him.
(Tom is putting his coat on.) Ann: If you (go) out you would buy me some cigarette?
Henry can’t count.
Why you (employ) him as a cashier if he can’t count?
The police will test the knife for fingerprints. If you fingerprints are on it you (be) charged with murder.
Tom: I hate my job.
Peter: If you (hate) it why you (not change) it?
You can ask for a continental breakfast if you (not want) a full breakfast.
If you (hear) from Tom could you please let me know?
Caller: Could I speak to Mr Jones, please?
Secretary: If you’d wait a moment I (see) if he’s in.
I`m not expecting any message, but if someone (ring) while I am out could you say that I`ll be back at 6.00?
(Notice on a box of chocolates): Every care has been taken with preparation and packing, but if these chocolates (reach) you in a damage condition please return them to us and we will send you another box.
If you (care) to see some of his drawings I (send) them round to your office.
40. Conditional sentences: type 1.
Part 1 Drill: reply the following sentences as shown in the example:
If Tom meets us at the station we’ll be all right.
But what’ll we do if he doesn’t meet us?
If he pays me tonight I`ll have enough money for tickets.
If I get a work permit I`ll stay for another six months.
If I pass this exam I`ll go to the university next October.
If he agrees to let me go on working after marriage I`ll marry him. (Use refuse)
I`m going to say to the boss, ‘I can`t work with Smith. Either I go or he goes. You’ll have to choose between us.’
If I can find a cheap room I`ll stay a fortnight.
Your parachute should open after ten seconds.
Provided you remember the password you’ll be in no
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