I. Complete the conditional sentences with the correct form (Type I, II, III):
1. If I …………(to see) her before, I would have recognized her.
2. If I were the President, I ………….(to spend) more money on teachers’ salaries.
3. Suppose you …………. (to see) a mad dog, what would you do?
4. If we …………. (to go) for a walk, we will take the dog with us.
5. It would have been better if you ………… (to tell) me the truth.
6. If I …………. (to keep) training her she will eventually give me all of it.
7. If you hadn’t seen the car in time, it ………….(to hit) you.
8. If I …………. (to be) taller, I would play volleyball.
9. The soup would have tasted better if you …………. (to put) so much pepper in it.
10. If she ………… (to have) enough money, she would join the fitness club.
II. Insert the correct phrasal verb with “look”:
11. The insurance company is _________ the claim and won't pay out any money until it has been fully investigated.
12. When the boys started bullying her, the other children just stood and _________ .
13. When I _________ on my college days, I can't believe the crazy things we did as students.
14. He offered the car _________ for me to check there wasn't anything major wrong with it.
15. He _________ his colleagues because he has a degree but they haven't.
16. We had a really bad time about six months ago but now things are _________ .
17. The company is doing well at present, but we must _________ and develop our plans for the future.
18. When the team is not doing well, the players _________ the captain for inspiration.
19. Valerie left her job to _________ her mother.
20. Tim has always _________ his father and hopes one day to emulate his success.
III. Fill the gaps with either “DO” or “MAKE” in the correct form:
21. John worked hard and ………….. his best at his job, but he still wasn’t promoted.
22. The teenagers were ………… such a noise that the neighbor called the police.
23. She ………. a payment on her debt every month. Soon she’ll have finished paying it off.
24. So many chores to ………. ! I need to clean the bathroom and the kitchen , hoover and change all the beds.
25. Sorry, I’ve ……….. a mistake. The restaurant isn’t here, but on another street.
26. It’s late,, and we should go home. Let’s ……….. a move.
27. Unfortunately, his business ……….. a huge loss last year and had to close down.
28. If you don’t speak English, you’ll find it hard to ………. business in the UK.
29. He …………. a promise to his grandmother that he’d never fight anyone ever again.
30. I called the hotel and ………… a reservation for two people for Saturday the 16th.
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I. Complete the conditional sentences with the correct form (Type I, II, III):
If I had seen her before, I would have recognized her. (Type III)
If I were the President, I would spend more money on teachers’ salaries. (Type II)
Suppose you see a mad dog, what would you do? (Type II)
If we go for a walk, we will take the dog with us. (Type I)
It would have been better if you had told me the truth. (Type III)
If I keep training her, she will eventually give me all of it. (Type I)
If you hadn’t seen the car in time, it would have hit you. (Type III)
If I were taller, I would play volleyball. (Type II)
The soup would have tasted better if you hadn't put so much pepper in it. (Type III)
If she had enough money, she would join the fitness club. (Type III)
II. Insert the correct phrasal verb with “look”:
11. The insurance company is looking into the claim and won't pay out any money until it has been fully investigated.
When the boys started bullying her, the other children just stood and looked on.
When I look back on my college days, I can't believe the crazy things we did as students.
He offered the car up for me to check there wasn't anything major wrong with it.
He looks down on his colleagues because he has a degree but they haven't.
We had a really bad time about six months ago but now things are looking up.
The company is doing well at present, but we must look ahead and develop our plans for the future.
When the team is not doing well, the players look to the captain for inspiration.
Valerie left her job to look after her mother.
Tim has always looked up to his father and hopes one day to emulate his success.
III. Fill the gaps with either “DO” or “MAKE” in the correct form:
21. John worked hard and did his best at his job, but he still wasn’t promoted.
The teenagers were making such a noise that the neighbor called the police.
She makes a payment on her debt every month. Soon she’ll have finished paying it off.
So many chores to do! I need to clean the bathroom and the kitchen, hoover and change all the beds.
Sorry, I’ve made a mistake. The restaurant isn’t here, but on another street.
It’s late, and we should go home. Let’s make a move.
Unfortunately, his business suffered a huge loss last year and had to close down.
If you don’t speak English, you’ll find it hard to do business in the UK.
He made a promise to his grandmother that he’d never fight anyone ever again.
I called the hotel and made a reservation for two people for Saturday the 16th.
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