Conditionals
Conditionals
Conditionals
The -if clause is the condition and the other part of the sentence is the result. Here are four
examples of conditionals.
Note: We usually use were with all persons (‘was’ is also possible, not so formal)
If I were a racing driver, I would run for Ferrari.
We often use might and could when we are not certain about the results.
If you carry too many bags, you might drop the eggs. (uncertain)
If anyone believed my story, I could become famous. (uncertain)
Conditional sentences
A. Underline the correct verb form in the sentence.
1. Our teacher will be / was angry if we‘d be / we’re late for class.
2. If we would live / lived in another planet, we‘ll see / we could see the Earth in the sky.
3. If we take / will take a taxi, we arrived / we’ll arrive sooner.
4. If we won’t hurry / don’t hurry, we’ll be / we’d be late.
5. If we were / are birds, we would be able to / are able to fly.
6. If you don’t wear / wouldn’t wear your pullover you’ll feel / you felt cold.
7. If I studied / study harder, I get / would get better marks.
8. If you will lend / lend me your bike, I’ll let / I let you borrow my skateboard.
9. If you took / had taken more exercise, you might feel / had felt better.
10. If I had known / know it was your birthday, I would send / would have sent you a card.
11. If you had come / came to see the film, you had enjoyed / would have enjoyed it.
12. If our team had scored / scored more goals, we had won / could have won.
If I ___________________________________, I ________________________________
enough for breakfast.
7. He’s fat because he doesn’t take any exercise.
If I ______________________________, I _________________________________________.
11. I don’t visit you very often because you live so far away.
If you _______________________________________________________________________.
12. The accident happened because the driver stopped suddenly.
If it _________________________________________________________________________.
14. The cat might die. If so, Alex will be upset.