I Match the two parts of these conditional sentences
1. If you put oil on water,
a) if I ask her to help me.
2. If I go into town,
b) if you don't finish your homework.
3. If I were you,
c) you hurt your eyes.
4. If I needed any books,
d) I'd go to the library.
5. If you looked at the sun,
e) you'd hurt your eyes.
6. My aunt will send me some money __
f) if I asked her to.
7. He'll be angry
g) if I hadn't done my homework.
8. My mother would drive us there
h) I'll go to the library.
9. I wouldn't go to school
i) it floats.
10. If you look at the sun,
j) I'd tell him.
IL Complete the sentences by putting the verbs in brackets in the correct forms
1) I have a toothache. If I (go) to the dentist before, I (not suffer) now.
2) I (do) better in my maths exam if I (revise). But I had no time.
3) He (be) rich if he ... ... ... (be) a businessman.
4) If she (not drive) so fast, she (not meet) with an accident.
5) If he (go) to university 5 years ago, he (not become) a rock star.
6) It rained all day. If the weather (not be) so bad we (go out).
7) We expect Mary to be here soon. If she (not arrive) we (phone)
her.
8) I sleep badly. If I (get) enough sleep I (do) better at school.
9) We went to Paris. If we (not go) to Paris we (not have) such a good
time.
10) My brother doesn't do any work. If he (work) harder he (pass) his
exams next month.
TIL. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form
1) I don't speak any French. I wish I (work) harder at school.
2) There trainers were expensive and I don't really like them. I shouldn't (buy)
them
3) He missed the school bus this morning. He should (get up) earlier.
4) I've got no money left. I wish I (not spend) it on ice-cream and chocolate.
5) She's forgotten how to play the piano. She wishes she (not give up) her lessons.