Conditional Sentences – Second Condition Directions: Read the conditional sentences below and answer the questions that follow each one. Ex. If it weren’t raining, I would go for a long walk. a. Is it raining? Yes. b. Am I going for a long walk? No. 1. If I knew her well, I would call her. a. Do I know her well? _____ b. Am I going to call

Write a suitable conditional statement to the following situations. The first one has been done for you. 1. I have a headache. I did not take the medicine. If I had taken the medicine, I would not have headache 2. Know the address well. You will reach the place. 3. I do not get up early. I do not reach the station. 4. The teacher did not allow him.

In other words, the condition you have stated in these sentences does not express the real situations, it refers to the situations you imagine at that moment. Although the verb used in the main sentence is the verb used in the past tense, Conditional Type 2 sentences are used when talking about the present tense or the present moment. 1.If I

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lends lent will lend would lend would have lent. me what I need. If or Unless. Conditional sentences type 2 exercise. Conditional sentences type 3 exercise. Conditional sentences type (Mixed) Conditional sentences (Mixed) Listen to "if you were a sailboat" by Katie Melua.
To make an inversion in conditional sentences we first omit the if. In real conditionals*, we make the inversion by using should at the beginning of the sentence. The structure is: Should/had + clause 1 + comma (,) + clause 2. * When we talk about a present choice and its future consequence. NOTE: We do not use the contracted forms of negative
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17 If we leave the car here, it (not be) in anybody's way. 18 He'll be late for the train if he (not start) at once. 19 If you come late, they (not let) you in. 20 If he (go) on telling lies, nobody will believe a word he says. 21 Unless he (sell) more, he won't get much commission.

Exercise on Conditional Sentences Type 2. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type II) by putting the verbs into the correct form. Use conditional I with would in the main clause. had w ould sail 1. If we (have) a yacht, we (sail) the seven seas. 2. .
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