1 Complete the first conditional sentences
using the correct form of the verb in brackets.
__ If
the Government wins the election,
they’ll introduce new laws.
1_ If Manchester United (win), I (be) very happy.
2_ Sandra (learn) to drive if her parents (let) her.
3_ If they (not work) harder, they(fail) their exams.
4_ We _ (call) you if we (find) your key.
5_ If
we (not vote), the
Government (not change).
6_ If
the Government (raise) taxes, people (have) less money.
7_ Sandra (not do) piano lessons unless her parents (make) her.
8_ If we (not vote), the Government (not change).
9_ We (text) him if we (find)his book.
10_ If
they (not study) harder,
they (fail) their exams.
3 Make
third conditional sentences with the words. Use the correct form of the verbs
and if.
A You weren’t at the party last night. Why not?
B (I / come / I know / about it)
I would have come if I had known about it.
1 A Mum, Dad.
I only got 28% in my French exam.
B We’re not
surprised. (you / pass / you / revise /
for it)
2 A Where’s my
pizza? I wanted to have it for dinner!
B Oh …
sorry. (I / not be / so hungry / I / not eat / it)
3 A Don’t
worry about the match. You played well.
B It’s our fault. (we / win / we / try /
harder)
4 A The bus left without the boys this morning.
B I know. (they / not be / so slow / they / not
miss / it)