1 Choose the correct option. 1 If you wash the car,
a I’d give you five pounds. b I’ll give you five pounds.
2 I’ll come into town with you
a if you want. b if you’ll want.
3 If she didn’t like you,
a she won’t phone you. b she wouldn’t phone you.
4 If he was really unhappy,
a he’d left his job. b he’d leave his job.
5 If you want a good job,
a you must pass your exams. b you’d need to study harder.
6 You definitely won’t pass your exam
a if you wouldn’t study harder. b if you don’t study harder.
7 If you hear a strange noise in the night,
a you must call the police. b you’d have to call the police.
8 Please come straight back here
a if you don’t find him. b if you won’t find him.
2 Complete the sentences with the present simple, past simple, will or would form
of the verb in brackets.
1 If I don’t see you later, I (send) you a text message.
2 If you didn’t have to work, what (you / do)?
3 Jenny will be happy to help if you (have) any problems.
4 If you (wait) a minute, I can help you with those bags.
5 I wouldn’t do that if I (be) you.
6 They (do) anything if you gave them enough money.
7 What (you / do) if the bus doesn’t come?
8 How would you react if it (happen) to you?
3 Write sentences about the situations using if and the words in bold.
1 I don’t have any money. I can’t buy a car. had
2 It may rain tomorrow. We may not play football. won’t
3 I like my job. That’s why I do it. wouldn’t
4 I have to work tomorrow. I need to go to bed early. didn’t
5 I’ll probably see Tom later today. I can tell him about the party I’ll
6 I don’t know if you have any money. I can pay the bill. don’t