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Conditionals Examples, Ejercicios de Inglés

Ejercicios de ingles sobre las reglas gramaticales de conditionals examples

Tipo: Ejercicios

2020/2021

Subido el 04/02/2021

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CONDITIONAL SENENCES - HOMEWORK
I.- Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in Conditional.
1. If I have (have) enough money, I will go with you.
2. If I had (have) enough money, I would go with you.
3. If I had had (have) enough money, I would have gone with you.
4. If the weather is nice tomorrow, we will go (go) to the zoo.
5. If the weather were nice today, we would go (go) to the zoo.
6. If the weather had been nice yesterday, we would have gone (go) to the zoo.
7. If Sally is (be) at home tomorrow, I am going to visit her.
8. Jim isn’t home right now. If he were (be) at home right now, I would visit (visit) him.
9. Linda wasn’t at home yesterday. If she had been (be) at home yesterday, I would have visited (visit)
her.
II.- Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in Conditional.
1. It’s too bad Helen isn’t here. If she were (be) here, she would know (know) what to do.
2. Fred failed the test because he didn’t study. However, if he had studied (study) for the test, he would
have passed (pass) it.
3. An aerosol spray can will explode if you throw (throw) it into a fire.
4. You should tell your father exactly what happened. If I were (be) you, I would tell (tell) him the truth
as soon as possible.
5. If I had had (have) my camera with me yesterday, I would have taken (take) a picture of Alex
standing on his head.
6. I’m almost ready to plant my garden. I have a lot of seeds. Maybe I have more than I need. If I have
(have) more seeds than I need, I will give (give) some to Nellie.
7. I got wet because I didn’t take my umbrella. However, I wouldn’t have gotten (get/not) wet if I had
remembered (remember) to take my umbrella with me yesterday.
8. I would change (change) the present economic policy if I were (be) the President of the United States.
9. If the teacher is (be) absent tomorrow, class will be canceled.
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CONDITIONAL SENENCES - HOMEWORK

I.- Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in Conditional.

  1. If I have (have) enough money, I will go with you.
  2. If I had (have) enough money, I would go with you.
  3. If I had had (have) enough money, I would have gone with you.
  4. If the weather is nice tomorrow, we will go (go) to the zoo.
  5. If the weather were nice today, we would go (go) to the zoo.
  6. If the weather had been nice yesterday, we would have gone (go) to the zoo.
  7. If Sally is (be) at home tomorrow, I am going to visit her.
  8. Jim isn’t home right now. If he were (be) at home right now, I would visit (visit) him.
  9. Linda wasn’t at home yesterday. If she had been (be) at home yesterday, I would have visited (visit) her. II.- Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in Conditional.
  10. It’s too bad Helen isn’t here. If she were (be) here, she would know (know) what to do.
  11. Fred failed the test because he didn’t study. However, if he had studied (study) for the test, he would have passed (pass) it.
  12. An aerosol spray can will explode if you throw (throw) it into a fire.
  13. You should tell your father exactly what happened. If I were (be) you, I would tell (tell) him the truth as soon as possible.
  14. If I had had (have) my camera with me yesterday, I would have taken (take) a picture of Alex standing on his head.
  15. I’m almost ready to plant my garden. I have a lot of seeds. Maybe I have more than I need. If I have (have) more seeds than I need, I will give (give) some to Nellie.
  16. I got wet because I didn’t take my umbrella. However, I wouldn’t have gotten (get/not) wet if I had remembered (remember) to take my umbrella with me yesterday.
  17. I would change (change) the present economic policy if I were (be) the President of the United States.
  18. If the teacher is (be) absent tomorrow, class will be canceled.
  1. George has only two pairs of socks. If he had (have) more than two pairs of socks, he wouldn’t have to (have to/not) wash his socks so often.
  2. That sounds like a good job offer. If I were (be) you, I would accept (accept) it.
  3. The cowboy pulled his gun to shoot at the rattlesnake, but he was too late. If he had been (be) quicker to pull the trigger, the snake wouldn’t have bitten (bite/not) him on the ankle. It’s a good thing he was wearing heavy leather boots. III.- Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in Conditional.
  4. I didn’t feel good yesterday. If I had felt (feel) better, I would have come (come) to class yesterday.
  5. I don’t feel good today. If I felt (feel) better, I would take (take) a walk in the park today.
  6. I have a cold today, but I will probably feel better tomorrow. If I feel (feel) better tomorrow, I will go (go) to class.
  7. I’m sorry that you didn’t come to the party. If you had come (come), you would have had (have) a good time.
  8. I didn’t know that Bob was sick. If I had known (know) that he was sick, I would have taken (take) him some chicken soup.
  9. I’m tired. If I were not (be/not) tired, I would help (help) you.
  10. Snow is predicted for tomorrow. If it snows (snow) tomorrow, I will stay (stay) home.
  11. I may have a dollar. Let me look in my wallet. If I have (have) a dollar, I will lend (lend) it to you.
  12. I don’t have any money. If I had (have) a dollar, I would lend (lend) it to you.
  13. I didn’t have a dollar yesterday. If I had had (had) a dollar yesterday, I would have lent (lend) it to you.
  14. I didn’t know it was your birthday yesterday. I wish you had told (tell) me. I would have got (get) you a present if I had known (know) it was your birthday yesterday.
  15. Why didn’t you tell me when your plane was supposed to arrive? If you had told (tell) me, I would have picked (pick) you up at the airport.