Paraphrase the sentences to form Conditional type 2 — Exercise 2
Paraphrase the sentences as in the example to form Conditional sentence — type 2. Mind the punctuation.
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It’s raining heavily, so the boys won’t play football.
If it wasn’t raining heavily, the boys would play football.
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1.I don’t know Chinese, so I can’t get that job.If I knew Chinese, I could get that job.
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2.Richard doesn’t understand what you mean, so he won’t do the work properly.If Richard understood what you meant, he would do the work properly.
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3.Peter doesn’t feel well, so he won’t go on a trip with you.If Peter felt well, he would go on a trip with you.
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4.Aurora doesn’t sleep well, so she doesn’t feel refreshed.If Aurora slept well, she would feel refreshed.
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5.I don’t play tennis professionally, so I won’t win the tournament.If I played tennis professionally, I would win the tournament.
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6.Mickey won’t follow the instructions, so he will be fined.If Mickey followed the instructions, he wouldn’t be fined.
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7.The weather isn’t windy, so we won’t go windsurfing.If the weather was windy, we would go windsurfing.
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8.The soup doesn’t taste nice, so we won’t have it for dinner.If the soup tasted nice, we would have it for dinner.
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9.You don’t listen to me, so you make mistakes.If you listened to me, you wouldn’t make mistakes.
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10.I don’t like skiing, so I won’t go to the mountains with you.If I liked skiing, I would go to the mountains with you.
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