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Conditional sentences – Type 2
1) Change the following sentences accordingly:
a) Type 1 – If you live in the EU, you will travel without problems.
i) Type 2 – If you
b) Type 1 – If they create a common market, goods will circulate freely.
i) Type 2 – If they
c) Type 1 – If they don’t adopt the single currency, they will regret it.
i) Type 2 – If they
d) Type 1 – If they abolish trade barriers, the member states will develop.
i) Type 2 – If they
e) Type 1 – If you go to the EU, you will need the currency called EURO.
i) Type 2 – If you
2) Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type II.
Example: If I __ (to go) to the cinema, I ________ (to watch) an interesting film.
Answer: If I went to the cinema, I would watch an interesting film.
a) If I _______________ (to come) home earlier, I _______________ (to prepare) dinner.
b) If we _______________ (to live) in Rome, Francesco _______________ (to visit) us.
c) If Tim and Tom _______________ (to be) older, they _______________ (to play) in our hockey team.
d) If he _______________ (to be) my friend, I _______________ (to invite) him to my birthday party.
e) If Susan _______________ (to study) harder, she _______________ (to be) better at school.
f) If they _______________ (to have) enough money, they _______________ (to buy) a new car.
g) If you _______________ (to do) a paper round, you _______________ (to earn) a little extra money.
h) If Michael _______________ (to get) more pocket money, he _______________ (to ask) Doris out for
dinner.
i) If we _______________ (to hurry), we _______________ (to catch) the bus.
j) If it _______________ (to rain), Nina _______________ (to take) an umbrella with her.
3) Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type II.
Example: If I __ (to go) to the café, I ________ (not/to drink) milk.
Answer: If I went to the café, I would not drink milk.
a) If Oliver _____________________ (to find) money, he _____________________ (not/to keep) it.
b) If they ____________________ (not/to wear) pullovers in the mountains, it ____________________ (to
be) too cold during the night.
c) If Tony ____________________ (to know) her phone number, he ____________________ (not/to give)
it to Frank.
d) If we ____________________ (not/to visit) this museum, you ____________________ (not/to write) a
good report.
e) If it ____________________ (not/to be) so late, we ____________________ (to play) a game of chess.
f) If Jeff ____________________ (not/to like) Jessica, he ____________________ (not/to buy) her an ice-
cream.
g) If I ____________________ (to be) you, I ____________________ (not/to go) to Eric's party.
h) If you ____________________ (to drop) this bottle, it ____________________ (not/to break).
i) If she ____________________ (not/to bother) her classmates, she ____________________ (to have)
more friends.
j) If he ____________________ (not/to print) the document, I ____________________ (not/to correct) it
k) If I ____________________ (to have) more time, I ____________________ (to learn) to play the
guitar.
l) If she ____________________ (to study) harder, she ____________________ (to get) better marks.
m) If we ____________________ (to know) more about history, we ____________________ (not/to be)
afraid of the test.
n) I ____________________ (to go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they ____________________ (to be)
here this week.
o) It ____________________ (to surprise) me if she ____________________ (not/to help) you.