1. Form types of conditionals as in the example.
E. g. If you (to be) free, I (to come) to see you. :
If you are free, I will come to see you.
If you were free, I would come to see you.
If you had been free, I would have come to see you.
If I (to see) her, I (to be) glad.
If I see her, I will be glad.
If I saw her, I would be glad.
If I had seen her, I would have been glad.
If my friend (to come) to see me, I (to be) very glad. 2. If mother (to buy) a cake, we (to have) a very nice tea party. 3. If we (to receive) a telegram from him, we (not to worry). 4. If you (not to work) systematically, you (to fail) the examinations. 5. If you (to be) busy, I (to leave) you alone.
2. Practise to make conditionals (1 type)
1. If I (to see) John, I (to tell) him your news. 2. He (to be) very pleased if it (to be) really true. 3. If you (to go) to town on Monday, you (to meet) my brother Tom. 4. If you (to need) help, my father (to help) you. 5. We (to have) a picnic lunch if the day (to be) fine. 6. If you (to ask) a policeman, he (to tell) you the way. 7. I (to finish) the job tomorrow if I (to can). 8. I (not / to require) an umbrella if it( not / to rain). 9. If she (to think) it over carefully, she (to form) a clear opinion. 10. If they (to catch) the bus now, they (to arrive) at half past nine
3. Transform the sentences into proper conditional type.
1. He is busy and does not come to see us. If . . . . 2. The girl didnt study well last year and received bad marks. If . . . . 3. He broke his bicycle and so he didnt go to the country. If . . . . 4. He speaks English badly: he has no practice. If . . . . 5. I had a bad headache yesterday, thats why I didnt come to see you. If . . . . 6. The ship was sailing nea
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