Conditionals I, II.
Choose the correct verbs to complete the Conditional Sentences.

If you do your homework now, we _____ to the cinema in the evening.
(go, will go, would go, went)
If we _____ the book now, we will have it tomorrow.
(order, will order, would order, ordered)
If I had more money, I _____ a bigger car.
(buy, will buy, would buy, bought)
If I _____ my favourite movie star, I would ask him for an autograph.
(meet, will meet, would meet, met)
I _____ you if I need your help.
(call, will call, would call, called)
I would go swimming if the weather _____ better.
(is, will be, would be, were)
If he _____ time tomorrow, we will meet the day after.
(doesn’t have, won’t have, wouldn’t have, had)
If I were you, I _____ what to do.
(don’t know, won’t know, wouldn’t know, didn’t know)
If we don't order the tickets soon, there _____ any tickets left.
(aren’t, won’t be, wouldn’t be, weren’t)
She _____ that if she were your friend.
(doesn’t say, won’t say, wouldn’t say, didn’t say)

Use the correct form of the verbs to complete the Conditional Sentences.

If they go to Washington, they _____ (see) the White House.
If she _____ (have)a hamster, she would call him Fred.
If he gave her a sweet, she _____ (stop)crying.
If he _____ (arrive) later, he will take a taxi.
We would understand him if he _____ (speak) slowly.
Andy _____ (cook) dinner if we buy the food.
I will prepare breakfast if I _____ (wake up) early.
If they shared a room, they _____ (fight) all day long.
If you hate walking in the mountains, you _____ (enjoy / not) the tour.
Janet would go jogging if she _____ (have / not) to do her homework.

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If you do your homework now, we   ___will go__ to the cinema in the evening.

If we __order___ the book now, we will have it tomorrow.

(order, will order, would order, ordered)

If I had more money, I _would buy____ a bigger car.

(buy, will buy, would buy, bought)

If I __ met___ my favourite movie star, I would ask him for an autograph.

(meet, will meet, would meet, met)

I _will call____ you if I need your help.

(call, will call, would call, called)

I would go swimming if the weather _were____ better.

(is, will be, would be, were)

If he _doesn’t have____ time tomorrow, we will meet the day after.

(doesn’t have, won’t have, wouldn’t have, had)

If I were you, I __wouldn’t know___ what to do.

(don’t know, won’t know, wouldn’t know, didn’t know)

If we don't order the tickets soon, there __won’t be___ any tickets left.

(aren’t, won’t be, wouldn’t be, weren’t)

She _wouldn’t say____ that if she were your friend.

(doesn’t say, won’t say,  didn’t say)

Use the correct form of the verbs to complete the Conditional Sentences.

If they go to Washington, they _will see____ (see) the White House.

If she __had___ (have)a hamster, she would call him Fred.

If he gave her a sweet, she __would stop___ (stop)crying.

If he __arrives___ (arrive) later, he will take a taxi.

We would understand him if he __spoke___ (speak) slowly.

Andy __will cook___ (cook) dinner if we buy the food.

I will prepare breakfast if I _wake up____ (wake up) early.

If they shared a room, they __would fight___ (fight) all day long.

If you hate walking in the mountains, you __won`t enjoy___ (enjoy / not) the tour.

Janet would go jogging if she __wouldn`t have___ (have / not) to do her homework.

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