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CONDITIONALS I AND II (by Pao Rosenberg)

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  • (1) If my mom (travel) to Paris, she (visit) the Louvre Museum.
    If my mom TRAVELS to Paris, she WILL VISIT the Louvre Museum.
  • (1) I (be) angry with Mark if he (forget) my birthday again.
    I WILL BE angry with Mark if he FORGETS my birthday again.
  • (2) She (not/pay) in cash if she (have) a credit card.
    She WOULDN'T PAY in cash if she HAD a credit card.
  • (2) You (be) slim if you (eat) healthy food.
    You WOULD BE slim if you ATE healthy food.
  • (1) If my dad (have) time next summer, we (go) to Disney World.
    If my dad HAS time next summer, we WILL GO to Disney World.
  • (2) If it (not/rain) so much in England, you (not/see) so many umbrellas.
    If it DIDN'T RAIN so much in England, you WOULDN'T SEE so many umbrellas.
  • (2) If you (leave) home early, you (arrive) on time.
    If you LEFT home early, you WOULD ARRIVE on time.
  • (1) Mary (go) to the beach if she (have) time.
    Mary WILL GO to the beach if she HAS time.
  • (1) If I (not/see) you tomorrow, I (be) sad.
    If I DON'T SEE you tomorrow, I WILL BE sad.
  • (2) Pete (study) harder if he (be) a good student.
    Pete WOULD STUDY harder if he WERE a good student.
  • (2) If I (speak) perfect English, I (have) a better job.
    If I SPOKE perfect English, I WOULD HAVE a better job.
  • (2) If Russia (not/be) so cold, I (go) there in winter.
    If Russia WEREN'T so cold, I WOULD GO there in winter.
  • (1) If Cindy (pass) her exams, she (celebrate) with her friends.
    If Cindy PASSES her exams, she WILL CELEBRATE with his friends.
  • (1) The doctor (give) you some medicine if you (feel) sick.
    The doctor WILL GIVE you some medicine if you FEEL sick.
  • (2) I (eat) at the cafeteria if the food (be) good.
    I WOULD EAT at the cafeteria if the food WERE good.
  • (1) If they (not/invite) us, we (not/call) them.
    If they DON'T INVITE us, we WON'T CALL them.
  • (1) If we (play) soccer on Saturday, we (be) tired on Sunday.
    If we PLAY soccer on Saturday, we WILL BE tired on Sunday.
  • (1) If Mary (not/come) to class, she (not/understand).
    If Mary DOESN'T COME to class, she WON'T UNDERSTAND.
  • (2) I (not/be) happy if you (not/be) my boyfriend.
    I WOULDN'T BE happy if you WEREN'T my boyfriend.
  • (2) If you (drive) under the influence of alcohol, you (have) an accident.
    If you DROVE under the influence of alcohol, you WOULD HAVE an accident.
  • (1) If Jane and Patty (be) at the party tonight, I (talk) to them.
    If Jane and Patty ARE at the party tonight, I WILL TALK to them.
  • (1) If I (not/go) to the supermarket, I (not/have) food at home.
    If I DON'T GO to the supermarket, I WON'T HAVE food at home.
  • (2) If I (be) you, I (go) to bed earlier.
    If I WERE you, I WOULD GO to bed earlier.