Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense, then identify the types of conditionals, 1. If you (not/do) your homework, you ... (not/ be allowed) to go out. ……. Type
2
Ifhe... (take out) a loan, he'd be able to buy a car.
3
Keep the noise down in case someone… (hear) us.
4.
The state of the economy…_ (improve) when there is a change of government.
I won't go on holiday unless she. (come) with me.
6
If you……. (talk) less, you would consentrate on your work quicker
7. If she .. (read) the newspaper, she would have known about the earthquake.
8. If the food._- (not/be) so good, we wouldn't have eaten so much.
9. If you... (stop) complaining, we would finish the work on time.
10. Even if I... (phone) them, it would have been too late to change their minds.
11. Unless you._- (turn down) the music, I won't be able to fall a sleep.
12. Unemployment will decrease whether the government... (take) appropriate measures.
13. If he continues to threaten me, I. (have to) seek legal advice.
14. I. - (speak) to her if she apologised for her behaviour
15. I wouldn't have passed the exam if you . (not/help) me.
16. What_ he.
(say) if you told him the truth?
17. If you watch this film, you _ (get) an idea of how difficult life is for these people.
18. If you.
(return) the product within the time limit, we would have given you a full refund.
19. If she had realised how late it was, she
(not/ring) us.
20. We would have some fresh air if you.. (open) the window
2. If he took out a loan, he would be able to buy a car. This is a conditional sentence of type 2, which expresses an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result in the present or future.
3. Keep the noise down in case someone hears us. This is not a conditional sentence because it does not have an "if" clause.
4. The state of the economy improves when there is a change of government. This is not a conditional sentence because it does not have an "if" clause.
5. I won't go on holiday unless she comes with me. This is a conditional sentence of type 1, which expresses a possible condition and its probable result in the future.
6. If you talked less, you would concentrate on your work quicker. This is a conditional sentence of type 2, which expresses an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result in the present or future.
7. If she had read the newspaper, she would have known about the earthquake. This is a conditional sentence of type 3, which expresses an unreal condition and its unreal result in the past.
8. If the food was not so good, we wouldn't have eaten so much. This is a conditional sentence of type 2, which expresses an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result in the past.
9. If you stopped complaining, we would finish the work on time. This is a conditional sentence of type 2, which expresses an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result in the present or future.
10. Even if I phoned them, it would have been too late to change their minds. This is a conditional sentence of type 3, which expresses an unreal condition and its unreal result in the past.
11. Unless you turn down the music, I won't be able to fall asleep. This is a conditional sentence of type 1, which expresses a possible condition and its probable result in the future.
12. Unemployment will decrease whether the government takes appropriate measures. This is not a conditional sentence because it does not have an "if" clause.
13. If he continues to threaten me, I will have to seek legal advice. This is a conditional sentence of type 1, which expresses a possible condition and its probable result in the future.
14. I would speak to her if she apologized for her behavior. This is a conditional sentence of type 2, which expresses an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result in the present or future.
15. I wouldn't have passed the exam if you hadn't helped me. This is a conditional sentence of type 3, which expresses an unreal condition and its unreal result in the past.
16. What would he say if you told him the truth? This is a conditional sentence of type 2, which expresses an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result in the present or future.
17. If you watch this film, you will get an idea of how difficult life is for these people. This is a conditional sentence of type 1, which expresses a possible condition and its probable result in the future.
18. If you had returned the product within the time limit, we would have given you a full refund. This is a conditional sentence of type 3, which expresses an unreal condition and its unreal result in the past.
19. If she had realized how late it was, she wouldn't have rung us. This is a conditional sentence of type 3, which expresses an unreal condition and its unreal result in the past.
20. We would have some fresh air if you opened the window. This is a conditional sentence of type 2, which expresses an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result in the past.