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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES: EXERCISES
1) Change these conditional sentences type I into type II
and type III.
1.- If you give me some glue, I will stick the pieces together.
2.- I will get you a newspaper if I can find one.
3.- He will be a good president if he is elected.
4.- There will be more people killed if we don't stop that war.
5.- If you hurry, you'll catch your train.
6.- If you are a good boy, I will take you to the cinema.


2) Rephrase the following sentences into conditionals (types I, II or III) like in the example: e.g. You were not at home yesterday. Your little
brother had an accident (type III) = If you had been at home yesterday, your little brother wouldn't have had an accident.
1.- I forgot the car keys at home. I was late for work. (t. III). 2.- She hasn't got a university degree. She'd like to have a better job. (t. II)
3.- I spent all my money on cigarettes. I need a dictionary. (t. III).
4.- You might see my sister. I need to tell her that our father's gone on a business trip. (t. I, use SHOULD).
5.- Susan is going to fail almost every subject this year. She wants to go to university. (t. I)
6.- He's not handsome. He'd like to have a beautiful girlfriend. (type II, use MIGHT in the main clause).
7.- The prison warder was having lunch. The prisoners escaped. (t.III).
8.- I need a typewriter. It costs a lot of money. (t. I)
9.- I don't have enough time. I like reading very much. (t. II) 10.- I don't like cooking. I always eat in restaurants (t. II)

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