In conditional sentences the if clause often comes first,
but it can come second with no difference in meaning.
If it comes first, you need a comma.
If it's sunny, we'll go out.
We'll go out if it's sunny.
The first or second conditional?
Завд9. Rewrite the sentences in the first or second conditional
using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 If I (know) the answer to all these questions, i (tell) you!
2 If I (forget) to phone you, (you / ring) ine tonight?
3 She (go) to China on holiday if she (can) speak Chinese.
4 If we (have) longer school holidays, I try to find a
part-time job.
5 I (start) cooking if I (arrive) home before you.
6 If you (go) shopping, (you / buy) me a magazine?
7 I (do) more exercise if I (have) more time.
8 We (visit) you if we (come) to your town.
Завд10. Each of these sentences contains a mistake. Find and
correct the mistakes.
1 I would to buy a car if I had more money.
2 Will you be frightened if you saw a ghost?
3 If I had a dog, I call it Spot.
4 He would come on Saturday if he finishes work in time.
5 If you see Pat, will you asking him to call me?
6 I would go to the cinema if you come with me.
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