Phrasal Verbs
Alternatives to IF
Conditionals
Mixed Conditionals
Surprise!!!
100

On the first day of our holiday, I caught a cold.

On the first day of our holiday, I came down with a cold.

100

I’ll fix your bike...     you promise to wear a helmet from now on.

A otherwise      B unless               C as long as

I’ll fix your bike as long as you promise to wear a helmet from now on.


100

Finish the sentence:

You’ll get fitter if ...

You'll get fitter if you do more exercise.

100

NO POINTS HERE, SORRY!

NO POINTS HERE, SORRY!

100

Finish the sentence:

I’ll tidy my room this evening unless

I’ll tidy my room this evening unless I stay at my friend's house.

200

We were surprised when our next-door neighbour ...     to be our Maths teacher!

We were surprised when our next-door neighbour turned out to be our Maths teacher!

200
She won't help you ...   you promise to reward her with something.


A unless            B suppose              C otherwise

She won't help you unless you promise to reward her with something.

200

 I ’d tell / ’ll tell Mark the news when I see him

tomorrow.

 I ’ll tell Mark the news when I see him

tomorrow.

200

If my grandparents hadn't met, my parents won't/wouldn't be here now.

If my grandparents hadn't met, my parents wouldn't be here now.

200

You can go out tonight, ...    you’ll be home by 10 pm. 

A imagine       B  otherwise            C provided

You can go out tonight, provided  you’ll be home by 10 pm.

300

We learnt some German on our trip to Kohln.

We picked up some German on our trip to Kohln.

300

BONUS

BONUS

300

We’d have made a pizza if he didn’t eat / hadn’t eaten all the cheese last night.

We’d have made a pizza if he hadn’t eaten all the cheese last night.

300

GIVE YOUR POINTS TO THE OTHER TEAM

GIVE YOUR POINTS TO THE OTHER TEAM

300

DOUBLE POINTS!

DOUBLE POINTS!!

400

She thought of a great idea for the theme party.

She came up with a great idea for the theme party.

400

You should leave now, ...       you won't arrive on time!

A unless          B as long as           C otherwise

You should leave now, otherwise you won't arrive on time!

400

If there was / will be an earthquake, lots of

buildings would be destroyed.

If there was an earthquake, lots of

buildings would be destroyed.

400

If I were rich, I would buy/ would have bought that car when I saw it last week.

If I were rich, I would have bought that car when I saw it last week.

400

Right or Wrong?

If we would leave now, we arrived on time!

WRONG!!!

If we left now, we would arrive on time!

500

The teacher told us we had used some very interesting vocabulary.

The teacher pointed out that we had used some interesting vocabulary.

500

.... your brother doesn't mind, I'll use his phone.

A Unless     B As long as           C Suppose

As long as your brother doesn't mind, I'll use his phone.

500

I am frightened of roller coasters, so I didn’t go to the fair with them.

If I weren't/wasn’t frightened of roller coasters, I would’ve gone to the fair with them.

500

They don’t have a driving licence so they couldn’t hire a car when they were on holiday.

If they had a driving licence, they'd have been able to hire a car when they were on holiday.

500

We ran through/ pointed out the list, but none of the machines seemed any good.

We ran through the list, but none of the machines seemed any good.