Conditional Sentence Type I
If you wash the dishes, I will cook dinner tonight.
If my dad has time next week, we will paint my room.
You will learn a lot about American history if you visit the exhibition.
If the weather isn't too bad tomorrow, we will play golf.
We won't get there on time if we do not cash the bus.
Conditional Sentence Type II
If I had more time, I would learn to play the guitar.
If she studied harder, she would get better marks.
If we knew more about history, we wouldn't be afraid of the test.
I would go jogging with Tom and Sue if they were here this week.
It would surprise me if she did not help you.
Conditional Sentence Type I or II
If you need the car in the afternoon, I will go shopping in the morning.
If I wore a hat, I would look like an old woman.
I'll buy this bag if they have it in blue.
She wouldn't pay cash if she had a credit card.
If I didn't have you, I would not know what to do.
1. If we cycle to Dresden, it will be a fantastic trip.
2. I will miss the school bus if I don't get up early.
3. Harriet would stay longer in Vienna if she had more time.
4. She would support the people in Peru if she bought her coffee beans in this shop.
5. If I don't see Claire today, I will phone her this evening.
6. If Carlos goes sailing, he'll need a life-jacket.
7. If my brother parked his car here, the traffic warden would give him a ticket.
8. You'll catch a cold if you don’t wear a pullover.
9. If you drink more of this sweet lemonade, you will get sick.
10. If Marcus sings under the shower, I will turn up the radio up to full volume.
sábado, 24 de janeiro de 2009
Conditional Sentence Type I or II
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