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Conditional Exercises

The document provides examples of mixed conditional sentences and exercises for matching conditional clauses and completing conditional sentences. It includes matching halves of conditional sentences, completing conditional sentences with the correct verb forms, and writing new conditional sentences based on given situations. The goal is to practice using mixed conditional sentences in English.

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Conditional Exercises

The document provides examples of mixed conditional sentences and exercises for matching conditional clauses and completing conditional sentences. It includes matching halves of conditional sentences, completing conditional sentences with the correct verb forms, and writing new conditional sentences based on given situations. The goal is to practice using mixed conditional sentences in English.

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1.Match the halves of these mixed conditional sentences.

1 Martha would have gone to the night club

2 Tom would have accepted your invitation

3 John would be emigrating to Australia soon

4 Kate would be going to university

5 My teacher would be pleased

a if he wasn’t going away on Friday.

b if he had been able to get a work permit.

c If I had completed my project.

d if she didn’t have her driving test tomorrow.

e if she hadn’t failed some of her exams.

2. Complete these mixed conditional sentences with the correct form


of the verbs in brackets.

You ………………………… (have) more money now if you ………………………… (waste)

it on clothes and magazines.

If my school results ………………………… (be) better, I ………………………… (apply) to

become an airline pilot when I left school.

If I ………………………… (pay) more attention in Spanish classes, I

………………………… (speak) better Spanish.

If I ………………………… (not like) fish, I ………………………… (not order) it from the

menu last night.


She ………………………… (not be) at this school now if her parents

………………………… (not move) to this town three years ago.

If it ………………………… (not be) so cold this morning, I ………………………… (not

wear) my woolly scarf now.

If I ………………………… (like) horror films, I ………………………… (watch) Bloodbath.

3. Read the situations and write mixed conditional sentences.

I failed my piano exam last summer. That’s why I’m taking it again.
If I hadn’t

I didn’t go to the theatre because I’m broke.

Dave didn’t say hello to Emily at the party. That’s why she’s upset.

Ryan is learning Mandarin. That’s why he spent a week in Beijing.

Beth couldn’t phone you last night because she hasn’t got a mobile.

Ollie lost his iPad. That’s why he’s looking miserable.

Carol is unwell. That’s why she didn’t go out last night.

Poland are playing in the European Cup because they beat Belgium in the

qualifying round.

Fran isn’t coming to the concert with us tomorrow because she couldn’t get

a ticket.

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