Bài tập English 9 - Tiết 49: Câu điều kiện (Conditional sentences - Type 1,2)
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- ONLINE 5- PERIOD 49 English 9: Câu điều kiện (Conditional sentences - type 1,2) I. FORM: If (0/1) + S + V/Vs (es) + O, S + V/Vs (es)// will V + O. If (2) + S + Ved/2 + O, S + would V + O. II. EXERCISES Ex 1. Put the verb into the correct form. 1. If my grandfather ___ (be) still alive, he would be a hundred today. 2. I (offer) to give you a lift if I had my car here. 3. Where (you/choose) if you could live anywhere in the world? 4. If you (drive) from London to Glasgow, which way would you go? 5. If I (live) ___out of town, I ___ (take) up the garden. 6. We (not have) any money if we (not work). 7. I (not mind) living in England if the weather (be) better. 8. If I were you, I (not wait), I (go) now. 9. If we (have) more reliable car, we (drive) to Spain rather than fly. 10. If Mr. Morgan (be) still head teacher, he (not permit) such bad behaviour. Ex 2. Choose the correct completion. 1. I am not an astronaut. If I an astronaut, I my camera with me on the rocket ship. A. am / will take B. was / would take C. were / had taken D. was / would have taken 2. Don’t throw aerosol into a fire. An aerosol if you it into a fire. A. will be exploded / throw B. would explode / threw C. explodes / will throw D. can explode / throw 3. That sounds like a good offer. I it if I you. A. had accepted /were B. will accept / am C. would accept / were D. accepted / were 4. Nora is using my car right now. If she it back in time, you’re welcome to borrow it. A. brought B. would bring C. will bring D. brings 5. If energy inexpensive and unlimited, many things in the world would be different. A. is B. was C. had been D. would be 6. If you ll of my questions, I anything to help you. A. don’t answer / can’t do B. didn’t answer / won’t do c. wouldn’t answer / can’t do D. wouldn’t answer / couldn’t do 7. If I wings, I take an airplane to fly home. A. have / won’t have to B. had /wouldn’t have
- C. have / will have to D. had / didn’t have to 8. “Here’s my phone number.” “Thanks, I you a call if I some help.” A. will give / will need B. would give / needed C. give / need D. will give / need 9. If we serious about pollution, we more money to research. A. had been / spent B. were / had spent C. were / would spend D. are / will spend 10. Sea water is salty. If the oceans of freshwater, there of water to irrigate all of the deserts in the world. A. consisted / would be B. consisted / were C. would consist / could be D. consist / will be 11. She is too weak; she can't sit up and talk to you. A. If she isn't too weak, she can sit up and talk to you. B. If she wasn't too weak, she could sit up and talk to you. C. If she hadn't been too weak, she could sit up and talk to you. D. If she wasn't too weak, she can sit up and talk to you. 12. I don't have enough money with me now; otherwise I will buy that coat. A. If I had enough money with me now, I wouldn't buy that coat. B. If I had enough money with me now, I would buy that coat. C. If I didn't have enough money with me now, I would buy that coat. D. If I didn't have enough money with me now, I wouldn't buy that coat. 13. You won’t be good. I won’t give you a bar of chocolare. A. Unless you will be good, I will give you a bar of chocolate. B. Unless you are good, I will not give you a bar of chocolate. C. If you will be good, I give you a bar of chocolate. D. You will be good if I will give you a bar of chocolate. Ex 3. Use UNLESS instead of IF. 1. If you are not careful, you will cut yourself with that knife. Unless you are careful, you will cut yourself with that knife. 2. If you do not like this one, I’ll bring you another. 3. I’ll not be able to do any work if I do not have a quiet room. . 4. If she does not hurry, she’ll be late. . 5. If we had more rain, our crops would be better. Unless we had more rain, our crop would not be better. 6. The crops would have been ruined if the flood had risen higher.
- . 7. If she did her hair differently, she would look quite nice. . 8. If I won a big prize in a lottery, I would give up my job. . Ex 4. Complete these conversations. Puts the verbs in brackets into the first or second conditional. 1. A: Were not late, are we? B: No. We (be) fine if we (leave) in the next ten minutes. 2. A: Come on, can’t you and Anne be friends? B: No, I (speak) to her again unless she (say) sorry for what she’s done. 3. A: So you think it’s my fault that I feel so tired? B: Yes, you (feel) much better if you (go) to bed at a reasonable time. 4. A: What’s your idea of the most perfect place for a holiday? B: I think I (go) to the Seychelles if I (have) the money. 5. A: Do you and your brother get together very often? B: No, we (see) each other more if we (live) closer, but he lives in Scotland. 6. A: Is it going to be a big party? B: Yes, is most people (come), there (be) about 100 of us. 7. A: Let’s go to the beach. B: No, it’s too cold. If it (be) warmer, I (not mind) going to the beach. 8. A: I don’t know what happened to my dictionary. I’ve looked everywhere for it. B: What (you/do) if you (not find) it? 9. A: Do you have any plans for next year? B: Well, I (travel) if I (can afford) it. But I don’t have any money. 10. A: Why do you read newspapers? B: Well, if I (not read) newspapers, I (not know) what was happening in the world.