Conditional Type 1 and 2

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Use the conditional I and II to complete the sentences.

1. If I was offered the job, I think I (take) it.

2. If she (be) hungry, she would eat something.

3. If he studied, he (pass) the exam.

4. I (send) you a postcard if I had your address.

5. What (happen) if you didn't go to work tomorrow?

6. If she has enough money, she (buy) a new car.

7. What will John do if he (not get) the job?

8. She would be terribly upset if I (lose) her ring.

9. Many people would be out of work if the factory (close) down.

10. What would you do if you (be) the president of your country?

11. If he hurried, he (catch) the train.

12. If he (have) time, he will come.

13. If he (ring) the bell, the waiter would come.

14. If I have some money, I (buy) a new car.

15. If I (work) harder, I will pass the exam.

CONDITIONAL CLAUSES 2
Use the conditional I and II to complete the sentences.

1. If I was offered the job, I think I (take) it.

2. If she (be) hungry, she would eat something.

3. If he studied, he (pass) the exam.

4. I (send) you a postcard if I had your address.

5. What (happen) if you didn't go to work tomorrow?

6. If she has enough money, she (buy) a new car.

7. What will John do if he (not get) the job?

8. She would be terribly upset if I (lose) her ring.

9. Many people would be out of work if the factory (close) down.

10. What would you do if you (be) the president of your country?

11. If he hurried, he (catch) the train.

12. If he (have) time, he will come.

13. If he (ring) the bell, the waiter would come.

14. If I have some money, I (buy) a new car.

15. If I (work) harder, I will pass the exam.

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