====== Conditional sentences (tandem exercise) ====== * Fill in the correct form of the verb. * Have a look at the example in the first line of the table to understand how to do the exercise. ^ Conditional sentences ^^ Conditional sentences^^ |**Example**\\ If we don’t give him enough food our dog ~ (to be) angry. ||**Example**\\ If we don’t give him enough food our dog **will be** angry || | 1 | If I ~ (to be) you I would go to Toni’s birthday party. | 1 | If I **were** you I would go to Toni’s birthday party. | | 2 | If I get my pocket money tomorrow, I ~ (to buy) a new CD. | 2 | If I get my pocket money tomorrow, I **will buy** a new CD. | | 3 | I ~ (to come) home at five, if I get the early bus. | 3 | I **will come** home at five, if I get the early bus. | | 4 | If we had snow, I ~ (not to ride) my bike to school. | 4 | If we had snow, I **wouldn’t ride** my bike to school. | | 5 | I wouldn’t buy that t-shirt if I ~ (to be) you. | 5 | I wouldn’t buy that t-shirt if I **were** you. | | 6 | I ~ (to sing), if there was no school tomorrow. | 6 | I **would sing**, if there was no school tomorrow. | | 7 | I **would stay** in bed all day, if I was ill. | 7 | I ~ (to stay) in bed all day, if I was ill. | | 8 | If there was no school I **would be** glad. | 8 | If there was no school I ~ (to be) glad. | | 9 | I will call you tomorrow, if I **have** enough time. | 9 | I will call you tomorrow, if I ~ (to have) enough time. | | 10 | It would be strange, if I **saw** an elephant in our classroom. | 10 | It would be strange, if I ~ (to see) an elephant in our classroom. | | 11 | If you **prepare** well, you’ll get a good mark in the test. | 11 | If you ~ (to prepare) well, you’ll get a good mark in the test. | | 12 | If I see you tomorrow I **will give** you back your CDs. | 12 | If I see you tomorrow I ~ (to give) you back your CDs. |
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