Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I or Type II. 1. If they go to Australia, they will go whale-watching. Type I Type II 2. If she had a mobile, I would call her. Type I Type II 3. If Bob were here, he would have a solution for our problem. Type I Type II 4. If you move here, we will see each other more often. Type I Type II 5. You'll live longer if you stop smoking. Type I Type II 6. If Sarah didn't go with John, Anna would try to become his girlfriend. Type I Type II 7. I will only dance if they play my favourite song. Type I Type II 8. I wouldn't buy that computer if I didn't need it. Type I Type II 9. If she doesn't feel better tomorrow, she will see a doctor. Type I Type II 10. I'd lend you money if I had any. Type I Type II
Exercises on Conditional Sentences (Mix)
Type I or Type II
Complete the Conditional Sentences. Decide whether to use Type I or II. 10. If you do your homework now, we will go to the cinema in the evening. 11. If we order the book now, we will have it tomorrow. 12. If I had more money, I would buy a bigger car. 13. If I met my favourite movie star, I would ask him for an autograph. 14. I will call you if I need your help. 15. I would go swimming if the weather were better. 16. If he doesn't have time tomorrow, we will meet the day after. 17. If I were you, I wouldn't know what to do. 18. If we don't order the tickets soon, there won't be any tickets left. 19. She would not say that if she were your friend.
Exercises on Conditional Sentences (Mix)
Type I or II
Complete the Conditional Sentences. Decide whether to use Type I or II. 20. If they go to Washington, they will see the White House. 21. If she had a hamster, she would call him Fred. 22. If he gave her a sweet, she would stop crying. 23. If he arrives later, he will take a