Destination B2 Conditional sentences slides 57-58 , ex -es C,D, H
Ex. C
be; call; find; forget; get; leave; see; take; want; work
If she leaves at five o’clock, she’ll be there by half past seven.
We will call you if we have any problems.
It might not be a good idea to go out tonight if you may got an important test in the morning.
If you was ill all day, you shouldn’t come to the club tonight.
If you should find my wallet, call me on my mobile immediately!
Let’s get a different DVD if you have seen that one already.
If Sean works so hard lately, he’ll welcome the chance to have a few days off.
If you’re going into town, take a video for tonight while you’re there!
If you see Carol tonight, don’t forget to say hello from me!
Don’t feel you have to come if you don’t want to.
Ex. D
This time in six months I’ll be at university unless I decide to take a year off first.
We’d better leave early tomorrow unless there’s a lot of traffic when we get to Doncaster.
You can watch the film in case you promise to go straight to bed when it finishes.
Let’s go to Mirabella’s tonight if you haven’t been there before.
Unless / So long as I’ve still got my health, I don’t mind how poor I am!
You’d better take a sweater with you now in case it gets cold tonight.
Do what you like unless you don’t make any noise.
I’m not going to worry unlessas she hasn’t called by midnight.
Ex. H
if you did (you / do) your homework last night, you’d know the answer to this question!
We wouldn’t stand (not / stand) by the side of the road at the moment trying to get a lift if we brought (we / bring) a spare tyre with us.
If I didn’t stay up (not / stay up) so late last night, I wouldn’t feel (not /feel) so tired this morning!
I would be (I / be) in terrible trouble right now if you didn’t help (not/help) me.
If I had a video recorder, I would record (I /record) the match last night.
I would ask (I / ask) for Andy’s phone number when I met him if I haven’t already had (not/already/have) a boyfriend!
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