FIRST LANGUAGE PRACTICE WITH KEY
GRAMMAR 6 CONDITIONALS
(1)
1. Underline the most suitable
verb forms in each sentence.
1
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Why didn’t you tell me? If you told
/ had told me, I had
helped / would have
helped you.
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2
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If Bill didn’t steal / hadn’t stolen the money, he wasn’t / wouldn’t be
/ hadn’t been in prison now.
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3
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If Ann wasn’t driving/ didn’t
drive / hadn’t driven so fast, her car didn’t crash / wouldn’t
crash / wouldn’t have
crashed into a tree.
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4
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Let me give you some advice. If you smoked / would smoke / had smoked less, you didn’t
feel / wouldn’t feel
/ wouldn’t have
felt
so tired.
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5
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What bad luck! If Alan didn’t
fall / hadn’t fallen
/ wouldn’t fall over, he won
/ would win / would have won the race.
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6
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If you invited / had invited me last week, I was able / had been able
/ would have
been able to come.
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7
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I’m sure your letter hasn’t arrived yet. If it came / had come I’m sure I noticed
/ had noticed / would have noticed it.
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8
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We have a suggestion to make. How do you feel / would you
feel
if we offered
/ would offer / had offered you the job of assistant manager?
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9
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If you lent / had lent us the money, we paid / would pay / had paid you back next week.
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10
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Terry never catches anything when he goes fishing. And if he catches /
caught / had caught a fish, he throws / would throw it back!
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