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Conditionals exercises: Easy and essential exercises
Conditional meaning
Conditional sentences are sentences that express one thing contingent on something else.
Conditionals Exercises 1: Put the verbs in brackets in the conditional sentences below in the correct form.
- If we …………………………………(go)shopping tomorrow, I will buy a new cap.
- If people ……………………………….(eat) too much, they often get fat.
- If I …………………..(be) you, I wouldn’t miss the opportunity.
- If you heat water, it …………………..(boil).
- If I had passed my exams, I …………………….(get) a degree.
- I wouldn’t have known if they …………………………………(tell) me.
- If I …………………..(have) a million dollars, I would travel around the world.
- If she had taken care of herself, she ………………………(not be) sick.
Conditionals Exercises 2: Read the situations and make a conditional sentence for each, as in the example.
Example:
- Situation: He was driving very fast. He had a terrible accident.
- Conditional sentence: If he hadn’t been driving very fast, he wouldn’t have had a terrible accident.
Situation 1: Children are making so much noise. I can’t concentrate on my work.
Conditional sentence: …………………………………………………………………………
Situation 2: My car didn’t start yesterday morning. I decided to walk to work.
Conditional sentence:………………………………………………………………………..
Situation 3: Whenever you mix blue and yellow, you always get green.
Conditional sentence: ……………………………………………………………………….
Situation 4: We failed our English exam because we didn’t study hard.
Conditional sentence: ………………………………………………………………………
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