Revise conditional sentences

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Read the following sentences and decide if they explanations below are TRUE or FALSE

1. If i knew his email, I would give it to you

  
a. I don't know his email
b. I can give you his email

2. If I had helped my daughter, she'd have cleaned her bedroom
  
a. She cleaned her bedroom
b. I didn't help my daughter

3. If I were you, I wouldn't tell anybody what happened
  
a. I have told someone what happened
b. You don't think it is a good idea that she tells someone what happened

4. If you hadn't apologised, she wouldn't have forgiven you
  
a. She didn't forgive you
b. She forgave you

5. He won't go to prison if he gets a good lawyer
  
a. He may not go to prison
b. He won't go to prison

Icono IDevice Listening activity
Watch, sing and enjoy yourself with this video with ten songs containing conditional sentences of the four different types:

 

 


Could you write one example of each type?


Icono de iDevice Listen again
Listen to the songs again and match the two halves of these sentences to form the sentences as they appear in the songs above.
If I never had a cent,
I would surely find another
If I hadn't been for Cotton Joe,
I'd have baked a cake
If my true love he was gone,
you will never know me
If I'd get locked up tonight,
I'd been married long time ago
If I can't have you,
I'd be as loaded as Rockefeller
If you go,
I think I could understand
If you don't know me by now,
Then I might not come home tonight
If I knew you were coming,
I don't want nobody
If I were a boy,
you'll take away the biggest part of me
If you leave me now, I will surely die

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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense (conditional sentences):

1. I won't speak to him unless he (say) sorry

2. If Sonia (study) more, she would have passed the exam

3. If I (find) a wallet, I'd give it back 

4. What music (you play) if you were a rock star? 

5. If you had told me you were going to the opera, I (buy) a ticket 

6. If I (not know) any English, I wouldn't be able to do this exercise 

7. What will you do if you (not watch) TV this evening? 

8. I can't understand you if you two (speak) at the same time

9. If you (come) to my party, you would have enjoyed a lot  

10. If I (be) taller, I would play basketball 

11. I will be worried if my daughter (get) home after midnight 

12. What (you study) if you had gone to university? 

  

Icono de iDevice Conditional conjunctions
Rewrite each sentence using the given conditional conjunction. Make any necessary changes to say the same thing

1. If it doesn't rain, the concert will be great (UNLESS)

2. We will still have the picnic. It doesn't matter if the weather is good or bad. (WHETHER)

3. She will understand you but only if you don't speak too fast. (PROVIDED THAT)

4. Whenever Peter and I meet, we talk about the good old times (IF)

5. If I got a rise in salary, I still wouldn't buy a new computer (EVEN IF)

6. You can attend the meeting but only if you are a club member (AS LONG AS)

Icono de iDevice Rephrase these sentences
Rewrite these sentences using conditionals / if only / I wish

1. If he doesn't pay the rent by Saturday, he'll have to go.

Unless

2. You won't understand the test unless you read it thoroughly.

If you

3. Sarah didn't attend the class because she overslept.

If Sarah

4. He made a cake because it was her birthday.

If it

5. I regretted not buying that red dress.

If only I

6. My neighbours are always shouting, which is horrible.

I wish

7. I don't have a word processor so I can't write your report with it.

If I 

8. She didn't know you were in hospital, so she didn't visit you.

If she

9. Oliver was sorry he had drunk so much

Oliver wished 

10. We haven't got any matches, so we can't light a fire.

I wish