1. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I. · If you__________ (wash) the dishes, I ____________ (cook)...

Conditional Sentences Type I Type II grammar exercises English language sentence completion conditional forms
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  1. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

· If you____ (wash) the dishes, I ______ (cook) dinner tonight.

· If my dad ____ (have) time next week, we _______ (paint) my room.

· You __ (learn) a lot about American history if you _____ (visit) the exhibition.

· If the weather ____ (be / not) too bad tomorrow, we ______ (play) golf.

· We ____(get / not) there on time if we _______ (catch / not) the bus.

  1. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

· If I ____ (have) more time, I ____ (learn) to play the guitar.

· If she __ (study) harder, she ______ (get) better marks.

· If we __ (know) more about history, we ____ (be / not) afraid of the test.

· I __ (go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they _____ (be) here this week.

· It ____ (surprise) me if she_______ (help / not) you.

  1. Complete the sentences with the correct form (Type I or II).

· If you __ need the car in the afternoon, I _____ shopping in the morning.

· If I ___ a hat, I would look like an old woman.

· I'll buy this bag if they _________ it in blue.

· She wouldn't pay cash if she _______ a credit card.

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  1. 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 is not too bad tomorrow, we will play golf. We will not get there on time if we do not catch the bus.

  2. 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 would not 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.

  3. If you don't need the car in the afternoon, I will go shopping in the morning. If I had 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.

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Certainly! Let's complete the sentences for both Conditional Sentences Type I and Type II.

Conditional Sentences Type I

Type I conditional sentences are used for real or possible situations in the future. The structure typically involves the present simple tense in the if-clause and the future simple tense (will + base form of the verb) in the main clause.

  1. If you wash the dishes, I will cook dinner tonight.

    • This sentence suggests a future plan based on a condition being met.
  2. If my dad has time next week, we will paint my room.

    • Here, painting the room is dependent on whether the dad has time.
  3. You will learn a lot about American history if you visit the exhibition.

    • This sentence states that visiting the exhibition will result in learning about American history.
  4. If the weather is not too bad tomorrow, we will play golf.

    • Playing golf tomorrow is contingent upon the weather being acceptable.
  5. We will not get there on time if we do not catch the bus.

    • Arriving on time depends on catching the bus.

Conditional Sentences Type II

Type II conditional sentences are used for hypothetical or unreal situations in the present or future. They use the past simple tense in the if-clause and 'would' + base form of the verb in the main clause.

  1. If I had more time, I would learn to play the guitar.

    • This sentence suggests a hypothetical situation where having more time would lead to learning the guitar.
  2. If she studied harder, she would get better marks.

    • It implies that studying harder is a condition for getting better marks.
  3. If we knew more about history, we would not be afraid of the test.

    • Knowing more about history is presented as a hypothetical condition to reduce fear of the test.
  4. I would go jogging with Tom and Sue if they were here this week.

    • This sentence indicates a hypothetical desire to jog, contingent on Tom and Sue's presence.
  5. It would surprise me if she did not help you.

    • The speaker finds the idea of her not helping to be unexpected.

Mixed Conditional Sentences

These sentences can involve a mix of Type I and Type II structures depending on the context of the situation.

  1. If you need the car in the afternoon, I will go shopping in the morning. (Type I)

    • The plan to go shopping in the morning is based on the condition of needing the car in the afternoon.
  2. If I wore a hat, I would look like an old woman. (Type II)

    • This is a hypothetical situation where wearing a hat is imagined to result in looking like an old woman.
  3. I'll buy this bag if they have it in blue. (Type I)

    • The purchase of the bag depends on its availability in blue.
  4. She wouldn't pay cash if she had a credit card. (Type II)

    • This implies that having a credit card would change her method of payment from cash.

These sentences illustrate how conditional forms can express different levels of possibility, from real and likely to hypothetical and unlikely scenarios.

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    • wash, will cook
    • has, will paint
    • will learn, visit
    • is not, will play
    • won't get, don't catch
    • had, would learn
    • studied, would get
    • knew, wouldn't be
    • would go, were
    • would surprise, didn't help
    • don't, will go
    • had, would look
    • have, had
    • had, had

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