exercises and solutions difference if-clauses type I,II and III
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if-clauses type I,II and III exercises and solutions
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Question 1 of 3 1.
Question Match the elements to form meaningful sentences:
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- I would get there faster.
- you will be successful.
- if you win.
- you could have aced the exam.
- if he had showed up at the wedding.
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If I had a car,
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If you try hard,
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Your Dad will be proud of you
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If you had studied,
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She would have married him
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Question 2 of 3 2.
Question Fill the correct form of the verb into the blanks like in the example:
If you_______it, you can buy it. (like) – If you like it, you can buy it.
If you were taller, you______be a basketball player. (can) – If you were taller, you could be a basketball player.
If you____________(clean up) your room, Mom wouldn’t have been angry with you. – If you had cleaned up your room, Mom wouldn’t have been angry with you.- If his lifestyle had been healthier, he (would have lived, would've lived) longer. (live) You would be slimmer if you (didn't eat, did not eat) so much pizza. (not eat) If you hear the news, you (will not believe, won't believe) it. (not believe) If you (drink) too much alcohol (drink), you will get stupid. If you paid more attention, you (could) benefit more frome the lessons. (can) You would be more successful if you (listened) to me. (listen)
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Question 3 of 3 3.
Question Fill the correct form of the verb into the blanks like in the example:
If you_______it, you can buy it. (like) – If you like it, you can buy it.
If you were taller, you______be a basketball player. (can) – If you were taller, you could be a basketball player.
If you____________(clean up) your room, Mom wouldn’t have been angry with you. – If you had cleaned up your room, Mom wouldn’t have been angry with you.- If this was more interesting, more people (would read) it. (read) If it had been for free, more people (would've got, would have got) it. (get) I would have believed you if you (hadn't lied, had not lied) before. (not lie) Why don't you do it if you (can) do it? (can) If I (could) read the instructions (can), we could operate the machine. We could have already finished if we (had started) earlier.(start)