I. Complete the sentences. Use the right type of Conditionals.
1. If you stop eating so much junk food, you … (to lose) weight.
2. If you … (to play) a team sport, you would be a lot fitter and healthier.
3. If you … (to go) to bed earlier last night, you wouldn’t have felt so tired this morning.
4. If you … (to mix) blue and yellow, you get green.
5. If Katy had worn a helmet, she … (not to hurt) her head when she fell off her bike.
II. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. I had a headache so I couldn’t come to the party. If I … (have) a headache, I …. (come).
2. I failed my test. If I … (work) harder, I … (do) it better.
3. What … (you/do) if someone bully you at school? - I … (be) sad.
4. Thanks for tasty dinner. I’ll go playing soccer. – If I … (be) you, I … (rest) for an hour.
5. I watched too much TV last night, so I have a headache. If I … (watch) so much TV, I … (have) this problem.
III. Bob is upset. Read his thoughts and write about his wishes and regrets using “I wish...” or “If only...”
1. I get too many bad marks.
2. I can’t make good friends.
3. I didn’t visit my friends last Sunday.
4. My mum is upset with me.
5. I had no time to write my report yesterday.