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If I ____ (have) a lot of money, I ___ (buy) a new smartphone.
 
had; would buy
 
had; will buy
 
have; would buy
 
have; buy
You would like it ________.
 
if you tried it
 
if you try it
 
if you will try it
 
if you have been trying it
You ____(have) to leave if you ____(not pass) the year!
 
have; don't pass
 
have; didn't pass
 
had; don't pass
 
have; will not pass
Let's have a late supper ____ you are not too tired.
 
if
 
because
 
until
 
where
____ you're not at work tomorrow, you will be fired.
 
If
 
When
 
Where
 
Until
Let's watch some tv _____ I get home tonight.
 
when
 
unless
 
if
 
where
Unless means the same as if not.
 
True
 
False
Choose the correct sentence:
 
Jake will give us a lift <i>if</i> he <i>gets</i> home.
 
Jake will give us a lift <i>when</i> he <i>gets</i> home.
 
Jake will give us a lift <i>when</i> he <i>got</i> home.
 
Jake will give us a lift <i>when</i> he <i>has gotten</i> home.
Choose the correct sentence:
 
If we<i> run</i>, <i>we'll</i> get to work on time.
 
If we<i> ran</i>, <i>we'll</i> get to work on time.
 
If we <i>had ran</i>, <i>we'll</i> get to work on time.
 
If we <i>run</i>, we <i>would</i> get to work on time.
Choose the correct sentence:
 
Unless you <i>take </i>me to school, I <i>will</i> be late.
 
Unless you <i>taken</i> me to school, I <i>will</i> be late.
 
Unless you <i>took</i> me to school, I <i>will</i> be late.
 
Unless you <i>take</i> me to school, I <i>would</i> be late.
Choose the correct sentence:
 
When I <i>graduate</i> from college, I'm going into the military.
 
When I <i>will be graduated</i> from college, I'm going into the military.
 
When I <i>graduated</i> from college, I'm going into the military.
 
When I <i>have been graduated</i> from college, I'm going into the military.
Choose the correct sentence:
 
Unless I get home <i>early</i>, I won't go swimming.
 
Unless I get home <i>late</i>, I won't go swimming.
 
Unless I get home <i>early</i>, I <i>would</i> not go swimming.
Choose the correct sentence:
 
If I <i>finish my studies</i>, I'll go to the movies.
 
If I <i>finished </i>my studies,<i> I'll </i>go to the movies.
 
If I <i>finish</i> my studies, I <i>would</i> go to the movies.
______ I get home in the afternoon, I'll cook dinner.
 
When
 
Until
 
Unless
 
Just
If the&nbsp;when-clause comes before the main clause, we use a comma.
 
True
 
False
I'll watch some TV ...(complete the sentence).
 
<i>when </i>I get home tonight.
 
<i>if</i> I get home tonight.
 
<i>unless</i> I get home tonight.
In the UK, you can't drive ____ you're over 16.
 
when
 
if
 
unless
Choose the correct sentence:
 
If I <i>were</i> you, I <i>would</i> study for the test this weekend.
 
If I <i>be</i> you, I <i>would</i> study for the test this weekend.
 
If I <i>am</i> you, I <i>will </i>study for the test this weekend.
 
I <i>studied</i> for test this weekend, if I <i>be</i> you.
Choose the correct sentence:
 
If I <i>had</i> talent, I <i>could </i>go on America's Got Talent<i>.</i>
 
If I <i>have</i> talent, I <i>could</i> go on America's Got Talent<i>.</i>
 
If I <i>be having</i> talent, I <i>could</i> go on America's Got Talent<i>.</i>
 
If I <i>will have</i> talent, I <i>could</i> go on America's Got Talent<i>.</i>
Choose the correct sentence:
 
If I ruled the world, I <i>wouldn't</i> allow wars.
 
If I ruled the world, I <i>didn't</i> allow wars.
 
If I ruled the world, I <i>don't</i> allow wars.
 
If I ruled the world, I <i>will not</i> allow wars.
We use the first conditional to talk about likely situations.
 
True
 
False
Choose the correct sentence:
 
If we <i>multiply</i> two negative numbers, the product is positive.
 
If we <i>multiplied</i> two negative numbers, the product is positive.
 
If we <i>will multiply </i>two negative numbers, the product is positive.
 
If we <i>would multiply</i> two negative numbers, the product is positive.
We use the first conditional to talk about things which are true.
 
False
 
True
If we go to the movies,_______.
 
we will call you
 
we have called you
 
we can call you
 
we had called you
Conditional sentences usually have a conditional (if) phrase and a main clause (usually a result). (U8_p.133)
 
True
 
False