Conditional Sentences and Reported Speech Exercises

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Conditional Sentences Exercises

  1. A. If the students weren’t late for the exam, they would have passed. (Third Conditional)
  2. B. If Luke sent flowers to his mom, she would be so happy.
  3. C. We would go to the beach if the weather weren’t so cold. (Second Conditional)
  4. D. If you mix yellow and blue, it will turn green. (Zero Conditional)
  5. E. We won't be on time if you take so long to get ready.
  6. F. I won’t go to the meeting if she doesn’t go first. (First Conditional)
  7. G. If you hadn't been so stubborn, we wouldn’t have had that argument.
  8. H. It would be less stressful if you arrived earlier to work.
  9. I. If the baby had slept tight last night, I wouldn’t have slept so badly. (Third Conditional)
  10. J. If you buy the present, I will wrap it up.

Relative Clauses Exercises

Past One

  1. A. Linda, who had recently been fired, had so many problems.
  2. B. I like the moment when Spider-Man saves MJ.
  3. C. The man, whom I am in love with, works as an engineer.
  4. D. Look at this picture. The red car, which was so expensive, was stolen.
  5. E. The minister, whose daughter was arrested, resigned yesterday.

Past Two

  1. A. Pedro was late. Julie invited Pedro. → Pedro, whom Julie invited, was late.
  2. B. The doctor was sick. I wanted to see the doctor. → The doctor, who I wanted to see, was sick.
  3. C. She bought a car. Her brother liked the car. → She bought a car which her brother liked.
  4. D. We left the car on the street. I don't remember the street. → I don’t remember the street where we left the car.
  5. E. My mobile phone is broken. My mobile phone can’t be fixed. → My mobile phone, which is broken, can’t be fixed.

Reported Speech Exercises

  1. A. “I don't have any money,” Jim said to Susan. → Jim told Susan he didn’t have any money.
  2. B. “Can you heat my soup? It's cold,” I said to the waiter. → I asked the waiter to heat my soup because it’s cold.
  3. C. “Your presentation was great,” everyone said to me. → Everyone told me my presentation was great.
  4. D. “Did you see Tom yesterday?” she said to her sister. → She asked her sister if she had seen Tom the day before.
  5. E. “Show me your passport,” the flight attendant said to me. → The flight attendant asked me to show her my passport.
  6. F. “When will you visit me?” she said to him. → She asked him when he would visit her.
  7. G. The director asked me to send him all the documents. → “Send me all the documents,” the director told him.
  8. H. “I had finished before you came in,” she said to her friend. → She told her friend she had finished before she came in.
  9. I. “We visited this place two years ago,” she said to us. → She told us she had visited that place two years ago.
  10. J. “Last Saturday was such a weird day,” they said to me. → They told me that the Saturday before was a weird day.

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