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IF CLAUSE- REGULI I II If+ Present tense/ will + verb If + Past Tense/ would + verb 1. If you Fill in t e !

!a"s wit t e ri! t for# of t e verbs !iven to #a$e t e first %onditional& to the party, you will see Mary. (go) happy, if their mother allows them to go to the party. (be) a big house. (buy) home late. (come)

2. The children 3. If I win the lottery, I

4. My mother will be angry if I . If it ". If you #. If $ane &. ). If *ndrew

, we can ha!e a picnic. (not rain) Tom, please tell him to call me. (see) all her e%ams, her parents will be !ery pleased. (pass) if you as' her( (she come) hard, he will meet the deadline. (wor') good. (be)

1+. ,e may go to the beach, if the weather 1. If I

Fill in t e !a"s wit t e ri! t for# of t e verbs !iven to #a$e t e se%ond %onditional& you, I would go to the doctor. (be) pay for the damage to her car. (not ha!e to)

-. If Mary had insurance, she 3. If .cott

the answer, he would help me. ('now) more attracti!e. (loo')

4. If Mary wore smarter clothes, she 5. 6. /ou 7. If you 8. Ifhe 9. If we 10. $esicca

to his party if he in!ited you( (you go) fatter if you ate chocolate e!ery day. (get) more time, would you e%ercise more( (ha!e) carefully, I would trust him to gi!e me a lift. (dri!e) tic'ets, we would go to the concert. (find) angry if you told her the truth. (not be)

Fill in t e !a"s wit t e ri! t for# of t e verbs !iven to #a$e eit er t e first or t ese%ond %onditional&

1. ,ill she come if $ason 2. If .arah were rich, she 3. If he 4. If 1ad

her( (call) in an e%pensi!e hotel. (stay)

, I will ne!er spea' to him again. (not apologi0e) the T2 set, we will be able to watch our fa!ourite programme. (fi%) to her more politely. (spea')

5. If I were you, I 6. If .ue 7. I 8. If 4ac' 9. If you

her 'ey, she would ha!e to stay to her grandparents3. (lose) meet you if I don3t finish my homewor'. ( not meet) harder, he will pass his dri!ing test. (try) so impolite, I would en5oy your company. (not be) him the picture you drew. (show)

10. Tom will be ama0ed if you

Poor 'illia#( Co#"lete t e senten%es wit t e %orre%t verb& In t e senten%es w ere bot was/were are "ossible) use were* (not6watch) so many horror films, he (be) bra!er, he (not6be) scared of the

a) If ,illiam dar'. b) If ,illiam c) If ,illiam grades at school. d) If ,illiam e) If he f) If his parents better. g) If ,illiam h) If he i) If ,illiam 5) If he ') If he

(not6feel) frightened of thunder and lightning. (get) better

(not6spend) so much time playing !ideo games, he (eat) healthier food, he (not6be) ill so often, he (not6be) ill so often. (not6miss) so many classes.

(not6allow) him to drin' so much co'e, he (sleep) better at night, he (start) his day with more energy, he (practise) a sport, he

(sleep) much

(start) his day with more energy. (do) many more things. ('eep) fit and healthy. (feel) more confident. (increase). (not6ha!e) so many problems to sleep at

('eep) fit and healthy, he

(feel) more confident, his self7esteem (increase), he

l) If his self7esteem night.

& C oose t e best o"tion to finis t e senten%es* a) If I had an umbrella, b) If $ane earned enough money, c) If the weather were better,

d) The teacher would e%plain the lesson again if e) If I were you, f) I would go on a diet if g) If I could choose anywhere in the planet to go on holiday, h) If you found a wallet plenty of money in the street, i) ,hat would you eat if 5) If I had more free time,

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