Form conditional sentences
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if you / put / sugar / in / water / it / dissolve (zero conditional)
If you put sugar in water, it dissolves.
100
If I finish on time, I join you for dinner.
If I finish on time, I will / might / can join you for dinner.
100
What would you say in the following situation: You didn’t do your homework. (third conditional)
Possible answers: I would have done my homework if I had known about it.
100
“Our team won the football game,” Peter said.
Peter said that their team had won the football game.
100
“Are you coming to the dance?” Courtney asked me.
Courtney asked if / whether I was coming to the dance.
200
you / find / some envelopes / if you / look / in the bottom drawer (first conditional)
You will find some envelopes if you look in the bottom drawer.
200
Would you be angry if I cancel our plans tonight?
Would you be angry if I cancelled our plans for tonight?
200
Reported Speech-- Complete the sentence: The boy boasted that....
Possible answer: The boy boasted that he had received the highest mark in his exam
200
“I’ve already seen the film,” Sherry said.
Sherry said that she had already seen the film.
200
“Which bus are we going to take?” Elliot wanted to know.
Elliot wanted to know which bus we / they were going to take.
300
I / ski / every day / if / I / live / in Switzerland (second conditional)
I would ski every day if I lived in Switzerland.
300
You would have a good time if you had gone out with him.
You would have had a good time if you had gone out with him.
300
Reported Speech -- Complete the sentence: The student admitted that...
The student admitted that he hadn’t studied as hard as he should have.
300
“I left the party early,” Valerie said.
Valerie said that she had left the party early.
300
“Have the boys had enough to eat?” Dad asked.
Dad asked if / whether the boys had had enough to eat.
400
if they / read / the directions / they / prevent / the accident (third conditional)
If they had read the directions, they might / would have prevented the accident.
400
Unless you really need help, you won’t disturb him.
Unless you really need help, you shouldn’t / mustn’t disturb him.
400
You are giving advice on how to make friends. (zero conditional)
Possible: If you take an interest in people, people want to make friends with you.
400
“Let’s go to the beach,” said Max. Hint: *Use something other than "said"
Max suggested that we go to the beach. / Max suggested going to the beach.
400
“Are you wearing a dress for the party tonight?” Sam asked me.
Sam asked me if / whether I would be wearing a dress for the party that night.
500
if we / took/ a taxi / we/ not miss / the plane(third conditional)
If we had taken a taxi, we wouldn't have missed the plane
500
People often get excited when they will see celebrities in public places.
People often get excited when they see celebrities in public places.
500
What would you say in the following situation? Your sister has long showers and wastes a lot of hot water. (second conditional)
Possible answer: If you didn’t have such long showers, there would be more hot water for everyone in the house.
500
“I will punish you if you behave that way again,” said Dad. Hint: Use a word other than "said"
Dad warned/threatened (me) that he would punish me if I behaved that way again.
500
“Did you do the homework?” Tracy asked us.
Tracy asked us if / whether we had done the homework.
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