Complete the sentences.
1. If I (do) well in the exam, my parents will buy me an MP3 player.
2. If my sister borrows my clothes again, I (scream)!
3. We'll leave at six o'clock if the weather (be) bad.
4. They (not / mind) if we're a bit late this afternoon.
5. Will you still go to the concert if the tickets (cost) 60 euros?
6. If Rania doesn't come to the party, (Greg / be) upset?
Complete the conversations. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1.
A: How's Eli?
B: Not that well. Imagine how you (feel) if you (discover) that you'd failed nearly all of your exams!
A: I'd feel terrible but if it (be) me, I (keep) trying. She can resit the exams she's failed in September.
2.
A: Steven has everything he wants but he's always complaining. I'm sure if I (have) so much money, I (not complain) all the time.
B: Maybe not, but money isn't everything.
Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
A: My car's broken down. Can you help me?
B: If I (know) anything about cars, I (try) to fix it but I know less than you do. If I (be) you, I (call) a garage.
Will he be still in the semi-final _____?
What _____ if there were a serious nuclear accident?
If we really live with the 'off-grid' in the future, our lives ____ very different.
If I don't get a good mark on my math test, I _____ be allowed to go to the party.
If Evelina _____ part in a play or musical, she would always send us free tickets.
If machines with chips broke down, they _____ the problem to the manufacturer by themselves.
If I had million dollars now, I _____ a huge amount of money to the charity.
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first. Write NO MORE THAN THREE words.
Stop taking photos in the cinema or you will have to leave.
=> If you taking photos in the cinema, you will have to leave.
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first. Write NO MORE THAN THREE words.
Anna reads many books because she has free time.
=> If Anna free time, she couldn't read many books.
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first. Write NO MORE THAN THREE words.
Eat quickly, or you will miss your favorite TV show.
=> If you , you'll miss your favorite TV show.
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first. Write NO MORE THAN FIVE words.
I can't understand him because he speaks so quickly.
=> If he didn't understand him.
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first. Write NO MORE THAN FIVE words.
I am allergic to cat fur, so I can't adopt a cute kitten.
=> If I , I would adopt a cute kitten.