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<b>Date of preparing: 7/10/2010</b>

<b>Date of teaching: 14/10/2010</b>

<b>Class: 12A3,6</b>


<b>CONDITIONAL SENTENCES</b>



<b>Task 1: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses (</b>

<i><b> Type 1</b></i>

<b> ):</b>

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<b>1. If I see him, I will give him a lift.</b>


<b>2. The table will collapse, if you stand on it.</b>
<b>3. If he eats all that, he will be ill.</b>


<b>4. If I find your passport, I will telephone you at once.</b>
<b>5. The police will arrest him if they catch him.</b>


<b>6. If he reads in bad light, he will ruin his eyes.</b>


<b>7. Someone will steal your car if you leave it unlocked.</b>
<b>8. What will happen if my parachute doesn’t open?</b>
<b>9. If he washes my car, I’ll give him$10.</b>


<b>10. If she needs a radio, she can borrow mine.</b>


<b>Task 2: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses (</b>

<i><b> Type 2</b></i>

<b> ):</b>

<b> </b>


<b>1. If I had a typewriter, I would type it myself.</b>


<b>2. If I knew his address, I’d give it to you.</b>


<b>3. He would look a lot of better if he shaved more often.</b>
<b>4. If you played for lower stakes, you wouldn’t lose so much.</b>
<b>5. If he worked more slowly, he wouldn’t make so many mistakes.</b>
<b>6. I shouldn’t drink that wine if I were you.</b>


<b>7. More tourists would come to this country if it had a better climate.</b>


<b>8. If I were sent to prison, would you visit me?</b>


<b>9. If someone gave you a helicopter, what would you do with it?</b>
<b>10. I would buy share in that company if I had some money.</b>


<b>Task 3: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses (</b>

<i><b> Type 3</b></i>

<b> ):</b>

<b> </b>


<b>1. If I had known that you were in hospital, I would have visited you.</b>


<b>2. The ground was very soft. But for that, my horse would have won.</b>
<b>3. If you had arrived ten minutes earlier, you would have got a seat.</b>


<b>4. You would have seen my garden at its best if you had been here last week.</b>
<b>5. But for his quickness, I would have been killed.</b>


<b>6. I shouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes.</b>
<b>7. If he had slipped, he would have fallen 500 meters.</b>


<b>8. If he had asked you, would you have accepted?</b>
<b>9. If I had had a map, I would have been all right.</b>


<b>10. If I had known that you were coming, I’d have baked a cake.</b>


<b>Task 4: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses (</b>

<i><b> Mixed types</b></i>

<b> ):</b>

<b> </b>


<b>1. If you find a skeleton in the cellar, I don’t mention it to anyone.</b>


<b>2. If you pass your examination, we will have a celebration.</b>
<b>3. What will happen if I press this button?</b>


<b>4. I should have voted for her if I had had a vote then.</b>
<b>5. If you go to Paris, Where will you stay?</b>



<b>6. If someone offered to buy you one of those rings, which would you choose?</b>
<b>7. The flight may be cancelled if the fog gets thick.</b>


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<b>-8. If the milkman comes, tell him to leave two pints.</b>
<b>9. Someone will sit on you glass if you leave them there.</b>
<b>10. You would play better bridge if you didn’t talk so much.</b>

<b>Task 5: Put “If” “unless” into these spaces):</b>


<b>1. Unless we hurry, we’ll miss the train.</b>


<b>2. Will you phone me if you come to England?</b>
<b>3. If you see Jane, ask her to contact me.</b>


<b>4. You’ll never pass your exam if you don’t work harder.</b>
<b>5. Liverpool won’t win unless they begin playing better.</b>


<b>6. If you forger our address, you can find it is in the phone book.</b>
<b>7. You won’t pass your driving test unless you drive more carefully.</b>
<b>8. He’ll be ill if he doesn’t stop worrying so much.</b>


<b>9. We’ll go to the beach tomorrow unless it’s raining.</b>


<b>10. We’ll never get there on time unless the train leaves soon.</b>

<b>Task 6: Use “If” instead of “unless”:</b>



<i><b>1. We won’t go out unless it stops raining.We won’t go out if it doesn’t stop raining.</b></i>
2. I will call the police unless you give back my bicycle.


<i><b>I will call the police if you don’t give back my bicycle.</b></i>



3. You wouldn’t be able to do this exercise unless your English were good.
<i><b>You wouldn’t be able to do this exercise if your English weren’t good.</b></i>


<i><b>4. Unless we had enough rain, we couldn’t grow rice.If we didn’t have enough rain, we couldn’t grow rice.</b></i>
5. The fishermen couldn’t have caught a lot of fish unless they had had good nets.


<i><b>The fishermen couldn’t have caught a lot of fish if they hadn’t had good nets.</b></i>
<i><b>6. I wouldn’t buy it unless I could afford it.I wouldn’t buy it if I couldn’t afford it.</b></i>


<i><b>7. I would refuse to go unless they paid my expenses.I would refuse to go if they didn’t pay my expenses.</b></i>
8. I don’t agree with his economic policy. I wouldn’t vote for him unless he changed it.


<i><b>I don’t agree with his economic policy. I wouldn’t vote for him if he didn’t change it.</b></i>


<i><b>9. He wouldn’t have written unless he had heard news.He wouldn’t have written if he hadn’t heard news.</b></i>
10. You might not have a terrible toothache unless you went to the dentist regularly.


<i><b>You might not have a terrible toothache if you didn’t go the dentist regularly.</b></i>


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