Conditionals Worksheet

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1. What would you do if it ________ on your wedding day?

 rained  will rain  would rain

2. If she comes, I _____ call you.

 will  would  would have

3. If I eat peanut butter, I ________ sick.

 would have gotten  would get  get

4. What will you do if you ________ the history exam?

 would fail  will fail  fail

5. If they had not _____ the car, I would have driven you.

 take  taken  would take

6. If it snows, ________ still drive to the coast?

 will you  would you  would you have

7. "He would have gone with you if you had asked him." Which conditional is this?

 first  second  third

8. "If I won a million dollars, I would buy my own airplane." Which conditional is this?

 zero  first  second

9. "If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset." Which conditional is this?

 zero  first  second

10. "What will she do if she misses the bus?" Which conditional is this?

 first  second  third

1. If they left now, they (be) in London by lunchtime.

2. You (not fail) the exam if you'd studied a bit harder.

3. If we'd brought a map with us, we (not be) lost now.


4. I (not speak) to him again unless he apologises.

5. You can go to the party as long as you (come) home before

midnight.

6. Had I known you were bringing your friends, I (prepare) more

food.

7. Suppose your car broke down in the middle of nowhere, what

(do)?

8. I'd go out tonight if I (not have to) work tomorrow.

Which type of the Conditional sentences is used?


1. Daniel would have been home on time if the bus had come.
 type I (condition possible to fulfil)
 type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)
 type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late)
2. If they had driven carefully, they wouldn't have crashed into the other car.
 type I (condition possible to fulfil)
 type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)
 type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late)
3. If you had done your homework, you could have written a better test.
 type I (condition possible to fulfil)
 type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)
 type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late)

Put in the correct verb forms.

1. If Alice   (to have) more money, she would go to Africa.


2. If Sarah   (not/to eat) so much junk food, she could have been in
the school hockey team.
3. If the weather had been better, we   (to come) by bike.
Which answers are correct?
1. Which words/phrases can be used in an if-clause type II?
 had sung
 has played
 play
 played
 sang
 sing
2. Which words/phrases can be used in an if-clause type III?
 had played
 had sung
 has played
 have played
 have sung
 sang
3. Which words/phrases can be used in an if-clause type I?
 had played
 play
 played
 plays
 sang
 sing
 will sing

Put in the correct phrases and form a conditional sentence (type I, II, III). Watch
the underlined verbs.

1. If we meet at 9:30, we   (to have) plenty of time.


2. Lisa would find the milk if she   (to look) in the fridge.
3. The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she   (to
feed) the animals.
4. If you spoke louder, your classmates   (to understand) you.
5. Dan   (to arrive) safe if he drove slowly.
6. You   (to have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework.
7. If you   (to swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold.
8. The door will unlock if you   (to press) the green button.
9. If Mel   (to ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her questions.
10. I   (to call) the office if I was/were you.

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