Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Negative
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence — type 2. Mind the negations in the sentences.
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If you
(not / to watch) movies all the time, you
(to study) better.
If you didn’t watch movies all the time, you would study better.
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1.If he(not / to be) my friend, I(not / to trust) him my secrets.weren’twouldn’t trust
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2.She(not / to get) into trouble if she(to be) more careful.wouldn't getwere
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3.He(not / to be) sick so often if he(to take) a cold shower every morning.wouldn't betook
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4.If Kelly(not / to smoke), she(not / to spend) so much money on cigarettes.didn't smokewouldn't spend
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5.If I(not / to be afraid of) heights, I(to jump) with a parachute.weren't afraid ofwould jump
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6.We(not / to need) to wash dishes with our hands if my family(to have) a dishwasher.wouldn't needhad
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7.If we(to live) 200 years ago, we(not / to have) any computers.livedwouldn't have
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8.Liam(not / to use) public transport if he(can) drive.wouldn't usecould
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9.Sophia(not / to work) if her husband(to earn) enough money.wouldn't workearned
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10.If children(to clean) their room more often, it(not / to look) such a mess.cleanedwouldn't look
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