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1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. Mind the number of the Conditional at the end of each sentence.
1. If she (to read) everything, she (not to fail) the exam. (III)
2. The criminal (to be arrested) if the police (to catch) him (I)
3. What (to happen) if (not to come) home before 9:00? (I)
4. The teacher (to be) very upset if the students (to make) more mistakes. (II)
5. If Benny (not to oversleep), we (to arrive) there on time. (III).
6. If I (to give) you my bike, (you, to give) it back to me? (I)
7. If she (not to like) this one, I (to bring) her another one. (I)
8. If James (to know) that you were there, he (to visit) you. (III)
9. I (not to eat) too much if I (to be) you. (II)
10. If we (to have) more rain, our (to grow) faster. (III)
2. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1. If you (paint) the hair black, you will look much older.
2. Jack (to repair) the roof himself if he had had the materials.
3. You would not have had so many problems if you (to think) first.
4. What would you do if you (to see) a spider?
5. If you (to go) to Portugal, where will you stay?
6. I (to bring) you something to eat if you had told me.
7. If anyone attacked me, I (to call) for help.
8. If everybody (to give) me their papers we will leave early.
9. This would not have happened if you (to be) more careful.
10. We could invite him if he (not to be) so busy.
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1. I wish I (to think) before saying that.
2. Jane wishes John (not to be) so rude sometimes.
3. If only Mike (to park) his car properly.
4. If only students (to have) time for doing their favourite activities.
5. The children wish it (to be) sunny soon.
6. I wish I (not to have to) be here now.
7. I wish it (not to snow) that much – I can’t even open the door!
8. I wish Mike (to drive) more carefully.
9. The citizens of Spain wish it (to rain) more often.
10. If only Dean (to have) the money to go to his brother's wedding last week.