Ex.3 Conditional 1. Put the verbs in brackets into the / a correct form.
1. If you (visit), we (go) to the theatre.
2. If it (rain), we (eat) inside.
3. If you (not / pass) the exam, (you / take) it again?
4. We (lose) our way if we (not / stay) on the main road.
5. He (not / catch) the plane if he (not / hurry)!
Ex.4 Conditional 2. Put the verbs in brackets into the / a correct form.
1. If you (do) more exercise, you (feel) better.
2. What (you / do) if you (win) a million pounds? 3. If someone (come) in here with a gun, I (be) very frightened.
4. If I (be) you, I (learn) French before travelling to France.
5. I’m sure Fred (understand) if you (explain) the situation to him. 6. My husband (be) very upset if I (lose) my wedding ring.
Ex.5 Conditional 3. Put the verbs in brackets into the / a correct form.
1. If Kim (not / miss) her flight, she (not / met) her future husband Tom!
2. I (not / fail) the exam if I (work) harder.
3. If he (drive) more carefully, he (not / have) an accident.
4. They (win) the race if the weather conditions (be) better.
1 if you visit, we will go to the theatre
2 if it rains, we wil eat inside
3 if you don't pass the exam, will you take it again?
4 We will lose our way if we don't stay on the main road
5 He won't catch the plane if he doesn't hurry
1 If you did more exercise, you would feel better
2 What would you do if you won a million pounds
3 If someone came in here with a gun, I would be very frightened
4 If I was you, I would learn French before travelling to French
5 I'm sure Fred would understand if you he situatuon to him
6 My husband would be very upset if i lost my wedding ring
1 if Kim had not missed her flight, she would have not met her future husband
2 I would have failed the exam if i had worked harder
3 If he had driven more carefully, he would have not had an accident
4 They would have won the race if the weather condition had been better