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    Conditional Sentences I

    1. If it ( to rain) hard, we (to stay) home.

    2. When he (to come) home, I (to talk) to him about it.

    3. If she (to ask) me this question, I (to answer) it.

    4. If you (to give) the book to me, I (to read) it with pleasure.

    5. If we (not to have) money, we (not to buy) this furniture.

    6. If the weather (to be) warm, green leaves and grass (to appear) in April.7. If my cousin (to have) any good news, he (to ring) me up.

    8. If they (to get) the telegram from their relatives, they (to go) to Paris in summer.

    9. If Nick (to learn) all the questions, he (to pass) the exam successfully.

    10. If Jane and Jed (to have) some free time, they (to visit) us.

    11. When you (to enter) the Institute, you (to learn) different subjects.

    12. If you (to get) any information about them, write me a letter please.

    13. If he (to have) good results in the test, he (to take) part in the competition.

    14. When she (to return) home, we (to prepare) supper together,

    15. If the day (to be) sunny, we (to go) to the river to swim and sunbathe.

    Conditional Sentences II

    1. If I (to know) her address, I (to visit) her.

    2. If Jack (to have) some free time, we (to go) to the concert of that popular singer.

    3. If I (to be) rich, I (to help) poor people.

    4. If the weather (to be) fine, they (to go) for a walk.

    5. If you (to ring) me up in the evening, I (to tell) you something interesting.

    6. If the weather (to be) fine, we (to play) tennis outside.

    7. If he (to learn) ten English words every day, he (to understand) English better.

    8. If my sister (not to go) to the south, we (to spend) the summer in Vladivostok.

    9. If my friend (not to be) so busy, we (to spend) more time together.

    10. If I (not to need) your help, I (not to ask) you about it.11. If she (to come) to our house, I (to be) very glad,

    12. If he (not to) keep his promise, I (to be) sorry.

    13. If Kate (to want) to have good results in her studies, she (to spend) more time on her lessons.

    14. If you (to do) morning exercises every day, your health (to be) much better.

    15. If only I (to know) her address, I (to write) her a letter.

    Conditional Sentences III

    1. If she (to ask) me yesterday, I (to tell) her about it.2. If they (to know) it before, they (not to say) it.

    3. If I (to be) at the lesson, I (to understand) that difficult rule.

    4. If you (to see) my sister yesterday, she (to give) you her telephone number.

    5. If you (to have) enough money, you (not to go) there by train.

    6. If Robert (not to receive) this letter, he (not to know) about that incident.

    7. If he (not to lose) the key yesterday, he (not to be) in such difficult situation.

    8. If she (not to do) so, they (not to quarrel).

    9. If John (to go) to England with us last year, he (to know) very much about this country.

    10. If you (to consult) a dentist in time, you (not to have) any toothache now.

    11. If the student (not to make) so many mistakes, he (to get) a good mark at the exam.

    12. If we (to know) about your problems earlier, we (to help) you.13. If I (not to buy) that rear book, I (to feel) sorry.

    14. If Tom (to put on) warm clothes yesterday, he (not to become) ill.

    15. If the children (not to go) to the skating rink the day

    before yesterday, they (not to become) so jolly.

    IfV.(s) + shall / will V.

    IfV.(Past Ind.) + should / would V

    Ifhad V(3)+ should/would have V (3)

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