2013-14 - Esercizi 30 Ottobre 2013 - Conditionals
2013-14 - Esercizi 30 Ottobre 2013 - Conditionals
2013-14 - Esercizi 30 Ottobre 2013 - Conditionals
You left the door open. The cat got out. If you
.........................................................................................................
If she had shouted people would realize / would have realized she was there.
a) She’ll get a good mark in the exam if she doesn’t get nervous. b)
She’ll get a good mark in the exam if she didn’t get nervous.
I .............................. (not finish) it so quickly if I .............................. (look up) every new word.
If the window .............................. (not be) open, I .............................. (not be able) to get in.
First a nd second conditionals. Put the verb in brackets in the correct form.
I’m sure you would feel better if you ........................................... (not smoke) so much.
If you .................................... (not stop) eating so much salt, you’ll get high blood pressure.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form
1) If you .................................... (finish) your work, you could come with us. It doesn’t look
like it’ll be done in time, though. 2) If it hadn’t rained, the flowers .......................................
(die). 3) I ........................................ (go) there if I were you. 4) If you .................................. (go) to the
lecture today, please take good notes. 5) You’ll have to move if you .................................. (get) that
promotion. 6) If the other driver had been looking, he .................................. (not hit) our car. 7) He
.................................. (not come) to the party if Tessa is invited. 8) If the house ..................................
(be) warmer, I wouldn’t have to wear a jacket inside. 9) If you ............................... (be) more careful,
you wouldn’t have made so many mistakes.
1) Mr Davidson says he’ll give a talk at the conference unless / supposing that / provided that we
pay him a reasonable fee. 2) I won’t help him providing that / unless / as long as he asks me
properly. 3) Supposing that / Providing that / As long as y ou had a lot of money, do you think you
would
give up work? 4) Unless / Assuming that / what if t he train arrives on time, they’ll be here in a
few minutes. 5) Imagine / What if / As long as / Unless h e doesn’t agree to my request? What will I do
then? 6) You can go tonight as long as / assuming that / supposing that / unless you get back by
midnight. 7) If only / Unless / Imagine / Providing t he helicopter hadn’t been there to save her,
what would
have happened then? 8) If only / Even if / Provided that you’d offered to pay me a thousand
pounds, I wouldn’t have
done it. 9) Even if / Unless / Provided that my wife gets this new promotion, we’ll have enough
money for
a holiday abroad this year.