
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Put the verbs into the correct form: 1. If (speak) English, I would find a
better job. 2. If he (be) a good doctor, he will help you. 3. If I had gone to university, I (study) Economics. 4. If you (visit) me, I would give you my dictionary. 5. If I leave the fish here, the cat (get) it. 6. If we gave you 10% we (not make) any money on it. 7. If I (go) to England, I would have missed Rachel’s birthday. 8. Unless you stop smoking, you (get) serious problems with health. 9. If it (rain) tomorrow, we will not go to the cinema. 10. If she had listened to my instructions, she (not turn) down the wrong street. 11. If I had time, I (call) you. 12. I (offer) to help him, if I had known that he was ill. 13. I (send) you a postcard, if I had your address. 14. What would you do, if you (be) rich? 15. If she (explain) the situation, he would understand her.

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Ответ:
1. If spoke English, I would find a better job.
2. If he is a good doctor, he will help you.
3. If I had gone to university, I would have studied Economics.
4. If you(visited me, I would give you my dictionary.
5. If I leave the fish here, the cat would get it.
6. If we gave you 10% we would not make any money on it.
7. If I went to England, I would have missed Rachel’s birthday.
8. Unless you stop smoking, you will get serious problems with health.
9. If it rains tomorrow, we will not go to the cinema.
10. If she had listened to my instructions, she would not have turned down the wrong street.
11. If I had time, I would call you.
12. I would have offered to help him, if I had known that he was ill.
13. I would send you a postcard, if I had your address.
14. What would you do, if you were rich?
15. If she explained the situation, he would understand her.
Объяснение:



Sure, I'll help you put the verbs into the correct form for each of these conditional sentences. Let's go through them one by one:
1. If I spoke English, I would find a better job. (This is a second conditional sentence, referring to an unreal or unlikely condition in the present.)
2. If he is a good doctor, he will help you. (This is a first conditional sentence, referring to a likely condition in the future.)
3. If I had gone to university, I would have studied Economics. (This is a third conditional sentence, referring to a past unreal condition.)
4. If you visit me, I will give you my dictionary. (This is a first conditional sentence, referring to a likely condition in the future.)
5. If I leave the fish here, the cat will get it. (This is a first conditional sentence, referring to a likely condition in the future.)
6. If we gave you 10%, we would not make any money on it. (This is a second conditional sentence, referring to an unreal or unlikely condition in the present.)
7. If I had gone to England, I would have missed Rachel’s birthday. (This is a third conditional sentence, referring to a past unreal condition.)
8. Unless you stop smoking, you will get serious problems with your health. (This is a first conditional sentence, referring to a likely condition in the future.)
9. If it rains tomorrow, we will not go to the cinema. (This is a first conditional sentence, referring to a likely condition in the future.)
10. If she had listened to my instructions, she would not have turned down the wrong street. (This is a third conditional sentence, referring to a past unreal condition.)
11. If I had time, I would call you. (This is a second conditional sentence, referring to an unreal or unlikely condition in the present.)
12. I would have offered to help him if I had known that he was ill. (This is a third conditional sentence, referring to a past unreal condition.)
13. I would send you a postcard if I had your address. (This is a second conditional sentence, referring to an unreal or unlikely condition in the present.)
14. What would you do if you were rich? (This is a second conditional sentence, referring to an unreal or unlikely condition in the present.)
15. If she explained the situation, he would understand her. (This is a second conditional sentence, referring to an unreal or unlikely condition in the present.)
I hope this helps clarify the correct forms of the verbs in these conditional sentences.


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