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6. If I (not, phone) my son today, he (not, complete)
the work I told him to do.
7. If they (not, study) harder, they (not, pass)
the exam.
8. If it (rain) tomorrow, I (not, have to) water
the plants.
9. You (not, be able to) concentrate on your work if you (watch)
television.
10. Sushil (can, not, move) into the new flat if it (not, be)
ready on time.
B. Complete the following conditional sentences of Type 2 by putting the correct
form of the verbs.
1. If we (have) a yacht, we (sail) the seven seas.
2. If she (have) more time, she (learn) judo.
3. If they (tell) their mother, she (be) very hurt.
4. She (spend) a year in the UK, if it (be) easier to get
a permanent residency.
5. If I (live) in the countryside, I (grow) my own
vegetables.
6. We (tell) you if we (know) the truth.
7. My father (buy) a mansion if he (have) the money.
8. If I (feel) better, I (go) to the cinema with you.
9. If you (walk) more often, you (not, be) so unfit.
10. Ganga (not; talk) to you if she (be) angry with you.
C. Complete the following conditional sentences of Type 3 by putting the correct
form of the verbs.
1. If you (study) for the test, you (pass) it.
2. If Gita (ask) me, I (help) her.
3. If they (go) to the park, they (see) their
friend Jayesh.
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