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Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in brackets, using the
appropriate structure for Type I conditional sentences.
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1. If she ________ (invite) me to the party, I ________ (go).
2. If it ________ (rain), we ________ (cancel) the journey.
3. If I ________ (get) a promotion, I ________ (buy) a house.
4. If he ________ (be late), we ________ (go) without him.
5. If she ________ (ask) more politely, I ________ (buy) her a drink.
6. If you ________ (not behave), I ________ (chase) you out.
7. If he ________ (win) the first prize, his teacher ________ (be) happy.
8. If it ________ (get) proper treatment, it ________ (survive)
9. If the drought ________ (continue), animals ________ (die).
10. If she________(eat), peanuts, her body________ (swell).
Expressing less probable situations using Type II conditional sentences
(a) Read the following sentences aloud to familiarise yourself with Type II
conditional sentences, Then, answer the questions that follow.
1. If it rained early, I would grow maize.
2. If I studied hard, I would pass my final examinations.
3. If I trained harder, I would excel in sports.
4. If the electricity went out, we would need a lamp to see.
5. If I had more time, I would complete the test.
6. If I studied harder, I would pass my annual examinations with flying
colours.
7. If the school were closer to home, I could attend the night preparation.
8. If you were free this Saturday, we could go swimming together.
9. If the referee were fairer, we would win the match.
10. If I were better at cooking, I would make pizza.
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