Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Positive and 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 he
(to ask for) my advice, I
(to tell) him what he should do.
If he asked for my advice, I would tell him what he should do.
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1.They(to get up) earlier if they(not / to go) to bed late.would get updidn’t go
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2.If Noah(to be) here, he(to know) what to do.werewould know
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3.If I(to see) a spider in my shower, I(to flush) it away.sawwould flush
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4.Amelia(to stay) at home if she(not / have to) work on Saturday.would staydidn't have to
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5.She(to agree) if someone(to offer) to buy her a house.would agreeoffered
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6.If we(not / to go) to the gym, we(not / be) fit.didn't goweren't
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7.If I(to have) that book with me, I(to lend) it to you.hadwould lend
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8.Isabella(to scream) if she(to see) a mouse in her house.would screamsaw
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9.You(to get along) with your parents if you(not / to live) with them.would get alongdidn't live
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10.If I(to have) children, I(to buy) them a puppy.hadwould buy
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