Ex. 1 Choose the correct variant using first or second conditional.
1.Mark doesn't organise/won't organise another game, if we don't go/won't go to this game.
2.Where will you wait/you wait for us, if you get/will get there early.
3.Unless you will get/get some fresh air, you get/will get ill.
4. If I am/were you, I would/will tell the truth.
5. We don't go/will not go to the party, unless he will invite, invites us.
6. If she was/would be a millionaire, she would eat/ate in expensive restaurants.
7. He played/would play basketball, if he would be/was tall enough.
8. If you don't mind/won't mind, I don't/won't come to you today.
9. My sister passed/would pass her exams, if she would study/studied well.
10. Unless you will finish/finish your homework, you don't go/won't go for a walk
Ex. 2. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets using first or second conditional.
1. She (not remember), if he (not remind)
2. If somebody (give) you a lot of money, what (do) with it? Nobody gave.
3. I (move) to London, if I (get) a job but I didn't.
4. The lake (freeze), if it (be) frosty outside.
5. If she (have) difficulties with Math, I (help) her.
6. He (travel,) if he (have) enough money. He can't do it as he is poor.
7. If there (be) 13 months in the year, I (not like) it.
8. I (be) happy, if you (win) the Olympic games but you didn't.
9. Unless it (rain), we (not go) for a walk.
10. If the driver (not be) attentive, he (get) into a car accident.
Ex.3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 What he (do), if he gets caught by the police?
2 I (explain) everything, if you promise not to tell anyone.
3 The police (not put) people in prison, if they weren’t guilty.
4 You (help) us a lot, if you recognize the criminal.
5 If I (not listen) to the radio every day, I wouldn’t know about the armed robbery.
6 I would admit to stealing the phone, if I (be) sure I wouldn’t go to prison.
7 If teenagers didn’t put graffiti on the walls, older people (not have) to remove it.
8 If you allow students to do whatever they want, things (get) out of control.
9 What (you / do), if you knew who stole your purse?
10 If Colin had more free time, he (join) the dance club.
11 If I (be) you, I’d give the gun to the police officer.
12 You (not go) to prison if you answer all the police officer’s questions.
Ex.4 Transform real sentences into unreal ones.
Example. We can't have a party here because our flat is too small. - If our flat was bigger we would have a party.
1. I'd like to invite her but I don't have her phone number.
If Iher phone number I her.
2. They can't stay with us as they don't have a spare room.
They with us if wea spare room.
3. He 'd like to tell them his plans but that's possible they will disagree with them.
If hethem his plans, they with them.
4. We have a lot of exams this year so we feel stressd.
If we a lot of exams, westressed.
5. I'm afraid I don't speak Italian, so I can't join the conversation.
Ithe conversation, if I Italian.
6. I've thought of going to a festival, but it's possible I won't like it.
If I to a festival, Iit.
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