Complete the sentence
Make a sentence
Make a sentence (part 2)
Alternatives to if
Alternatives to if (part 2)
100

Second Conditional:

If I (have) time, I (go) shopping with you.

If I had time, I would go shopping with you.

100

Make a second conditional sentence. (I / be alone in a forest/ I / use the stars to guide me.)

If I were alone in forest I would use the stars to guide me.

100

Jan isn't able to go to Jim's party because she is working.

If Jan wasn't working, she would be able to go to Jim's party.

100

_____ he hadn’t recognised us, do you think he would have ignored us?

a) Supposing

b) As long as

c) Provided

d) Unless

a) Supposing

100

He wouldn't eat anything ___ he cooked it himself.

a) Unless

b) Even if

c) Supposing

d) Imagine

a) Unless

200

Third conditional:
I (tell) you if I (see) him.

I would have told you if I had seen him.

200

Make a third conditional sentence. ( They / come home earlier / they / miss the TV programme)

If they had come home earlier, they wouldn't have missed the TV programme.

200

Charles failed his exam because he didn't study for it.

If Charles had studied for his exam, he wouldn't have failed it.

200

______ we had booked our flight earlier, it wouldn't have been cheaper.

a) Imagine

b) As long as

c) Even if

d) Providing

c) Even if

200

My parents wouldn't care who I married ______ I was happy.

a) Supposing

b) Unless

c) As long as

d) Even if

c) As long as

300

Third conditional:

If they (go) for a walk, they (turn) the lights off.

If they had gone for a walk, they would have turned the lights off.

300

Make a third conditional sentence. (Jerry / have enough money / buy the camera yesterday)

If I had had enough money, I would have bought the camera yesterday.

300

James lost a lot of money because his business failed.

If James' business hadn't failed, he wouldn't have lost a lot of money.

300

I wouldn't go into the water _____ you were a good swimmer.

a) Providing

b) As long as

c) Suppose

d) Unless

d) Unless

300

____ our dog hadn't attacked the burglar; do you think we would've woken up?

a) Even if

b) Providing

c) Unless

d) Imagine

d) Imagine

400

Second conditional:

If Jenny (be) hungrier, she (have) some dessert.

If Jenny were hungrier, she would have some dessert.

400

You lied to me before, so I didn't believe you.

I would have believed you if you hadn't lied to me before.

400

They said we could stay here ______ we kept quiet. 

a) Unless

b) Provided

c) Even if

d) Imagine

b) Provided

400

She wouldn't have locked the door ____ she had been the last person at the office last night.

a) Unless

b) Supposing

c) Providing

d) As long as

a) Unless

500

Third conditional: 

You (have) passed your exam if you (work) harder.

You would have passed your exam if you had worked harder.

500

You go to bed late so you are tired all the time.

If you went to bed earlier you wouldn't be so tired all the time.

500

______ you took care of it, we could get a puppy.

a) As long as

b) Supposing

c) Even if

d) Unless

a) As long as

500

I would help her _____ she asked nicely.

a) As long as

b) Supposing

c) Unless

d) Even if

a) As long as