Conditionals
I. Put the verb in brackets into the right tense:
1. Go and tell him that if he (make) a nuisance of himself he must stop it.
2. If I (have) enough money I (spend) three months in France next summer.
3. If he (ask) you for the money yesterday what you (say)?
4. If you (finish) doing this test, give it to me to mark.
5. If she (be) better dressed she (be) more popular.
6. It (not funny) if you (see) him last week?
7. If you (be) to Paris, do tell me about it.
8. If I (listen) to that symphony on the radio last night I certainly (not hear) you knock.
9. If he (tell) me that last week I (be) saved a lot of trouble.
10. If Napoleon (not be born) European history (be) different.
11. I (hold) the ladder if you (try) to reach the cat.
12. If someone (leave) me $20 000 [unlikely], I (be) able to fulfil my lifelong ambition.
13. Don't you think you ought to have done it if he (ask) you to?
14. If you (see) my puppy anywhere, please tell me.
15. You (be) amused if he had impersonated Mr Churchill.
16. If I (offend) you, I do apologise.
17. If she (marry) him [highly improbable], what (be) your reaction?
18. I should be grateful if you (raise) the matter with the Managing Director.
19. If it (snow), I (go) for a brisk walk.
20. Provided that she (tell) me, I wouldn't have minded.
III. Correct the errors
1. If you would have bought it last week, the price didn't have go up.
2. If you have been feeling unwell you should go to see the doctor.
3. She says that if it weren't for the tax system she'll be much better off.
4. There wouldn't be so much poverty when less money is spent on arms.
5. If you shouldn't arrive in time they won't let you into the concert.
6. If I were born rich, I wouldn't need to work.
7. If you'd let me know if you arrived I'd meet you at the airport.
8. I'll be surprised unless prices go up next year.
9. He must have been tired if he had fallen asleep on the train.
10. If you would have any questions concerning conditionals, I will do my best to answer them.
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