Conditional Sentences and Reported Speech Exercises
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Conditional Sentences Exercises
- A. If the students weren’t late for the exam, they would have passed. (Third Conditional)
- B. If Luke sent flowers to his mom, she would be so happy.
- C. We would go to the beach if the weather weren’t so cold. (Second Conditional)
- D. If you mix yellow and blue, it will turn green. (Zero Conditional)
- E. We won't be on time if you take so long to get ready.
- F. I won’t go to the meeting if she doesn’t go first. (First Conditional)
- G. If you hadn't been so stubborn, we wouldn’t have had that argument.
- H. It would be less stressful if you arrived earlier to work.
- I. If the baby had slept tight last night, I wouldn’t have slept so badly. (Third Conditional)
- J. If you buy the present, I will wrap it up.
Relative Clauses Exercises
Past One
- A. Linda, who had recently been fired, had so many problems.
- B. I like the moment when Spider-Man saves MJ.
- C. The man, whom I am in love with, works as an engineer.
- D. Look at this picture. The red car, which was so expensive, was stolen.
- E. The minister, whose daughter was arrested, resigned yesterday.
Past Two
- A. Pedro was late. Julie invited Pedro. → Pedro, whom Julie invited, was late.
- B. The doctor was sick. I wanted to see the doctor. → The doctor, who I wanted to see, was sick.
- C. She bought a car. Her brother liked the car. → She bought a car which her brother liked.
- 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.
- 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
- A. “I don't have any money,” Jim said to Susan. → Jim told Susan he didn’t have any money.
- 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.
- C. “Your presentation was great,” everyone said to me. → Everyone told me my presentation was great.
- D. “Did you see Tom yesterday?” she said to her sister. → She asked her sister if she had seen Tom the day before.
- E. “Show me your passport,” the flight attendant said to me. → The flight attendant asked me to show her my passport.
- F. “When will you visit me?” she said to him. → She asked him when he would visit her.
- G. The director asked me to send him all the documents. → “Send me all the documents,” the director told him.
- H. “I had finished before you came in,” she said to her friend. → She told her friend she had finished before she came in.
- I. “We visited this place two years ago,” she said to us. → She told us she had visited that place two years ago.
- J. “Last Saturday was such a weird day,” they said to me. → They told me that the Saturday before was a weird day.