1. Make sentences from the words and then translate (1st type).
1. We'll be late if we don't leave now.
2.If you break my camera, I'll be angry.
3.If you don't come, the party won't be fun.
4. If you don't wera a coat, you'll be blir.
2. What kind of conditional sentences is used (1st or 2nd type).
1.If you don't invite Jen to your party, she'll be really mad. - 1 type
2.She won't help you if you don't ask. - 1 type
3. You'd pass the test if you studied more. - 2 type
4.She'd be really happy if you bought her that. - 2 type
3.Write these sentences, putting the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1 Your parents had been a lot happier if you phoned them more often.
2 Where would you like to live if you didn't in Paris?
3 What would you do if you suddenly won half a million pounds?
4 Would you mind if I didn't give you the money I owe you today?
5 If I had to go to hospital, I hadn't went to this one.
6 If it snows this winter, we will go skiing.
7 I will lend them some money if they ask me.
8 If you visit Oxford, you will see some interesting old buildings.
9 If water boils, it changes into steam.
1. She said that she would give me some old books for repairing.
2. He said that Tom played the trumpet rather well.
3. Mother told me that Denis had translated the whole text that day.
4. My friend said to me that my new house was like a castle.
5. Nina said to me not to make so much noise about it.
6. They said that Susie had known about the surprise party the day before.
7. Jennifer said to me that the children were riding their bikes then.
8. The doctor told us to try to eat light meals only.
9. Nick said to us that Jack and Karen had bought a house that week
10. Mark said that he didn't like that jacket.
11. He said that he would have written that article by 6 pm the next day.
12. David said that we had missed the last train.
1. Make sentences from the words and then translate (1st type).
1. We'll be late if we don't leave now.
2.If you break my camera, I'll be angry.
3.If you don't come, the party won't be fun.
4. If you don't wera a coat, you'll be blir.
2. What kind of conditional sentences is used (1st or 2nd type).
1.If you don't invite Jen to your party, she'll be really mad. - 1 type
2.She won't help you if you don't ask. - 1 type
3. You'd pass the test if you studied more. - 2 type
4.She'd be really happy if you bought her that. - 2 type
3.Write these sentences, putting the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1 Your parents had been a lot happier if you phoned them more often.
2 Where would you like to live if you didn't in Paris?
3 What would you do if you suddenly won half a million pounds?
4 Would you mind if I didn't give you the money I owe you today?
5 If I had to go to hospital, I hadn't went to this one.
6 If it snows this winter, we will go skiing.
7 I will lend them some money if they ask me.
8 If you visit Oxford, you will see some interesting old buildings.
9 If water boils, it changes into steam.
1. She said that she would give me some old books for repairing.
2. He said that Tom played the trumpet rather well.
3. Mother told me that Denis had translated the whole text that day.
4. My friend said to me that my new house was like a castle.
5. Nina said to me not to make so much noise about it.
6. They said that Susie had known about the surprise party the day before.
7. Jennifer said to me that the children were riding their bikes then.
8. The doctor told us to try to eat light meals only.
9. Nick said to us that Jack and Karen had bought a house that week
10. Mark said that he didn't like that jacket.
11. He said that he would have written that article by 6 pm the next day.
12. David said that we had missed the last train.