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0,1,2,3, mixed Conditionals
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if clauses - type 0 - 1 - 2 -
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Conditionals: Mixed types
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intermediate
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Complete conditionals guide (type 0,1,2,3 & mixed)
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6 PAGES!!!!!!MIXED ACTIVITIES: CONDITIONALS, WORD FORMATION, REPORTED SPEECH, PASSIVE VOICE, REPHRASING, PREPOSITION EXERCISES, GIVE SYNONYMS AND OPPOSITES, REORDER WORDS TO FORM SENTENCES, FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE MOST APPROPRIATE VERB TENSE
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Mixed Conditional Sentences
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intermediate
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Conditionals 0, 1 , 2 and time clauses. All mixed, with key.
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0,1,2,3 conditionals, mixed
Do not use contracted forms such as don't/won't. Use full forms only!
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If they
�(find) your bag, they
�(give) it back to you at once I am sure of that.
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2.
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Probably, you left your bag somewhere else. If they
�(find) your it, they
�(give) it back to you at once I am sure of that.
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3.
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If they
�(find) your bag, they
�(give) it back to you at once but I am not sure that you left it there.
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4.
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If Mary
�(find) anything on the street, she always
�(take) it to the lost and found office.
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5.
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I bought an expensive toaster yesterday.
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If I
�(not/buy) it I
�(not/spend) so much money.
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6.
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Although, I can make very tasty breakfast now. If
�(not/buy) it yesterday, I
�(not/be) able to cook tasty breakfast tomorrow.
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7.
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I
�(try) out some new recipes from the book that came along with the toaster, unless I
�(forget) to buy all the ingredients at the store today.
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8.
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When people
�(buy) something new, no matter if it is a jumper, a car, or a toaster, they
�(use) it continually for a while, and then sometimes forget about it.
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9.
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If I
�(have) some free time, but I am extremely busy, I
�(go) to the shopping center.
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10.
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When Jim
�(arrive) home, his dog always
�(run) to greet him.
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