English Conditional Sentences: Verb Form Practice
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Section 1: Conditional Verb Pair Solutions (Set A)
Identify the correct verb forms for the following conditional sentences (If-Clauses and Results):
- go / get
- finishes / will give
- break / will pay
- hadn't landed / would have caught
- ignore / won't invite
- would have arrived / had taken
- treated / wouldn't argue
Section 2: Single Verb Form Answers (Set A)
Complete the sentences using the appropriate tense or modal verb:
- wouldn't have called
- will lend
- practised
- hear
- won't help
- die
- won't come
- sees
Section 3: Sentence Correction and Review
Review and correct the following sentences, focusing on proper conditional structure and grammar:
- Original: If I were you, I had buy the blue dress.
Correction: If I were you, I would buy the blue dress. - Original: They might break up, unless treat her well.
Correction: They might break up, unless he treats her well. - Original: As the baby still awake, we can't watch the television.
Correction: As the baby is still awake, we can't watch television.
Section 4: Conditional Verb Pairs (Set B)
- had recognised / would have said
- were / could; would move
- had got more in common / wouldn't be
- arrive / will be
Section 5: Complete Conditional Sentences (Set A)
- If you don't turn on a dishwasher, it doesn't clean the dishes.
- If they come by car, they will be here soon.
- Who would you be if you were someone else for the day?
- I will make dinner on Monday unless I have to stay late at work.
- If there were more hours in the day, I would help with the cleaning.
- I will call you when I get home.
- Will you give her the message as soon as you see her?
- If I had known, I would have prepared something to eat last night.
Section 6: Single Verb Form Answers (Set B)
- will be
- open
- will / phone
- have read
- repairs
- have written
- does not wake up
- earn
- get
- buy
Section 7: Conditional Verb Pairs (Set C)
- practise / will be
- rains / will have
- were / wouldn't travel
- could have bought / had got
- lived / would feel
- will meet / asks
- would have worked / had been able to
- will call / get
- might have won / hadn't been
- apologise / won't speak
Section 8: Complete Conditional Sentences (Set B)
- We won't go to the mountains unless it snows this weekend.
- If you aren't able to pick me up, I'll catch a bus home.
- If Bill took his medicine, he wouldn't cough.
- If you were me, would you buy him a present?
- If she hadn't forgotten her Discman, she could have listened to music on the bus.
- As soon as I have put the cake in the oven, I'll make the salad.
- If Dan had gone to the lecture, he would have heard about new discoveries.
- You can't drive alone until you have passed the driving test.
- If you hike without proper shoes, you might hurt your feet.
- If we listened to English radio programmes, would our English improve?
Section 9: Complete Conditional Sentences (Set C)
- If we buy our tickets by Friday, we will get a discount.
- We'll be there on time unless there is a traffic jam.
- Water these flowers every day if you want them to grow.
- As soon as I have finished my supper, I will come over.
- Until you have saved more money, you shouldn't spend so much.
- If you had met him last night, you would have liked him. It's a pity you didn't come.
- I would not have broken the glass if I had been more careful.
- If Thomas ate less, he would not be so overweight, but he's not interested in going on a diet.
- If Suzie had seen that, she would have laughed.
- You could be a doctor if you went to medical school.