Conditional exercise (first / second / third conditionals)
2 Conditional exercise (first / second / third conditionals) Answers 1 (First conditional) If we don’t work harder, we won’t pass the exam 2
Mixed Conditionals Exercise - autoenglishorg
Mixed Conditionals Exercise Fill the gaps using the verbs in brackets This exercise is only for the brave It was a request so don’t blame me, okay? Some verbs must be in the negative in order to make sense
Mixed conditionals - YES, WE LEARN
Mixed conditionals lingua house Innovation in Learning TM A A A A ENGLISH GRAMMAR 2 Practice 1 Complete the sentences below with a third second mixed conditional 1 Simon woke up early and is very sleepy now If he (not/wake up) early, he (not/be) sleepy now 2 I am at home now because it started raining If it (not/start) raining, I (be) out
Conditional Complete the following sentences with conditional
Answers exercise 1 1) If we meet at 9:30, we will have plenty of time 2) Lisa would find the milk if she looked in the fridge 3) The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she had fed the animals 4) If you spoke louder, your classmates would understand you 5) Dan would arrive safe if he drove slowly
A3 Inversion in Conditionals - GrammarNet
Title: GrammarNet - Gramática da Língua Inglesa Author: E S Ping Subject: Inversion in Conditionals Keywords: first, second, third, conditional, inversion
wwwperfect-english-grammarcom Third Conditionals
Third Conditional Answers (remember you can use had or ‘d AND would or ‘d): 1 If you hadn’t been late, we wouldn't have missed the bus 2 If she had studied, she would have passed the exam 3 If we had arrived earlier, we would have seen John 4 If they had gone to bed early, they wouldn't have woken up late 5
Conditional Sentences Bachillerato 1
• Third Conditionals refer to a situation in past time which cannot be changed If you had taken plenty of vitamin C, you wouldn't have caught my cold If I had had the right tools, I could have repaired the car (= , I would have been able to repair the car ) If I had won a lot of money, I might have stopped working (= , I would perhaps
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES type 3
• Second Conditionals refer to hypothetical present or future situations If I had a lot of money, I'd travel around the world (But I haven't got any ) If I were you, I'd apply for the job (giving advice) If I had the right tools, I could repair the car (= , I would be able to repair ) If I won a lot of money, I might stop working
Rephrasing CONDITIONAL and IF ONLY and I WISH with SOLUTIONS
28 I didn’t have an umbrella with me and so I get wet - I wouldn’t have got wet, if I had had an umbrella with me 29 I’ll call the police if you don’t leave me alone
UNIt Nature 8 - eltnglcom
a GOAL 1: Use Conditionals to Talk about Real Situations Vocabulary A Read the text B Match the words in blue to their meanings 1 to look for animals and kill them 2 an animal that other animals kill to eat 3 animals that kill other animals 4 the place where an animal usually lives 5 a kind of animal 6 doesn’t exist any more, all dead 7
[PDF] conditional types 0 1 2 3 pdf
[PDF] bilan radiatif de la terre schéma
[PDF] if clauses exercises all types
[PDF] mixed conditionals exercises pdf
[PDF] absorption des rayonnements par l'atmosphère
[PDF] l'atmosphère terrestre
[PDF] conditional type 2 exercises with answers pdf
[PDF] conditional type 0 1 2 3 exercises pdf
[PDF] exercices conditional type 1 2 3 pdf
[PDF] les couches de l'atmosphère pdf
[PDF] statut enseignant chercheur maroc
[PDF] salaire prof universitaire maroc
[PDF] conditional type 1 pdf
[PDF] salaire moyen 1950