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Grammar Practice Reinforcement UNIT 7

Conditionals
Zero and first conditionals
1 Choose the best answers to complete the sentences.
1 What will the local council do if someone … graffiti on a private building?
a paint b paints c will paint
2 If we don’t drop litter, our town … better.
a looks b look c will look
3 If you travel from England to Scotland, you … your passport.
a don’t has to show b don’t have to show c will not show
4 If you park your motorbike here, you … a fine.
a will be received b will receive c receive
5 What will you do if they … the house again?
a burgle b will burgle c burgles
6 You cannot paint on this wall, unless you … permission from the owner.
a will have b has c have

If, when, as soon as


2 Choose the best answers to complete the sentences.
1 If / As soon as you adopt an endangered animal, they will send you photos.
2 I’ll give you back your notes if / when I see you in music class tomorrow.
3 If / When you don’t pass your exams, you will get extra homework.
4 I will let you know if / as soon as Emily gets home.
5 If / As soon as he arrives, we will sing ‘Happy Birthday.’
6 I will make a cake if / when you visit us again.

Second conditional
3 Complete the sentences with the second conditional form of the verbs in brackets.

1 If we (be) more understanding, things would be easier.


2 It would be easier to find a job if you (have) an address.
3 If politicians (listen) to our problems, we would be happier.
4 He (be) able to give more money to charities if he earned more money.
5 If we (not pay) so much tax, we wouldn’t have such good healthcare.
6 If I (be) more confident, I would enjoy speaking in public.
7 The new law (not be) so unfair if it affected both genders equally.

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Grammar Practice Reinforcement UNIT 7

Third conditional
4 Choose the best endings to complete the sentences.
1 If I had known about your problem, …
a I would have helped sooner. b I would help sooner.
2 The environment wouldn’t have been damaged if …
a would have done something sooner. b we had done something sooner.
3 My mum wouldn’t have known about the problem of homeless people if …
a she had watched the news. b she hadn’t watched the news.
4 If they hadn’t made so much noise, …
a the neighbours wouldn’t have complained. b the neighbours wouldn’t complain.
5 We wouldn’t have agreed to the plan if …
a we had known you were against it. b we would have known you were against it.

Conditionals
5 Correct the underlined mistakes in the sentences.
1 If I were you, I wouldn’t told that to Sarah.

2 Jenny would have gone to the demonstration if she had know about it.

3 If you donate money to this organisation, they send you information about what they do.

4 Paula would be happier if she have a job.

5 When you will be in London, please buy me some British chocolate.

6 If you had told me about the match, I would had gone to watch it.

6 Choose the best answers to complete the text.

Gender equality is a huge issue in today’s society. If it 1 isn’t / wasn’t an issue, professors wouldn’t take action
against universities. In a university in Ireland, if one lecturer, Mary Dempsey, hadn’t accused the University of
gender and disability discrimination, she 2 wouldn’t receive / wouldn’t have received a payment of €81,000. If state
universities 3 discriminate / discriminates against gender, then small companies will do it too. If Mary Dempsey
4
doesn’t win / hadn’t won her case, other women wouldn’t have realised they had been discriminated against too.
If these brave women don’t fight peacefully, companies 5 continue / will continue to discriminate against women.

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