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Type I.
would have gone
would go
had got up, would not have been late
could
take
would you go?
would have written
will visit
will be
Type III.
had
becomes
had driven, would not have crashed
had seen
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would go
had been, would not have played
Type III.
Will you fly?
Would I pass?
had taken, would have taken
Type II.
had come
go
If you drove from Paris to Lisbon, which way (you go)?
Which type of the conditional sentences is used in this sentence: My parents would have bought the house if it had been cheaper.
Which type of the conditional sentences is used in this sentence: If I find your key, I will tell you.
Which type of the conditional sentences expresses condition in theory possible to fulfill?
I (go) to the party if you came with me.
Daniel would have been home on time if the bus (come).
If the sun had shone, we (go) to the beach.
If it was not so late, I (go) shopping.
If he learned the new words, he (can) get a good mark in the test.
If we travel to London next year, we (visit) many interesting museums.
Will I sleep better if I (take) the pill?
If I (be) you, I (not play) hockey for their team last weekend.
If I (go) to the cinema tomorrow, I will watch an interesting film.
(You fly) to Canberra if the weather is good?
Which type of the conditional sentences expresses condition not possible to fulfil (too late)?
If you had done your homework, you (write) a better test.
How many types of conditional sentences are there in the English language?
If he (see) the film, he would not have bought the DVD.
If Steven (take) his camera when he went to the USA last year, he (take) many nice pictures.
If yesterday Lisa (get up) earlier, she (not be) late for work.
(I pass) the test if I studied hard?
If my friends come to my party, I (be) very happy.
If you freeze water, it (become) ice.
My uncle would stay longer in NY if he (have) more time.
If they (drive) carefully, they (not crash) into the other car.

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How many types of conditional sentences are there in the English language?4
Which type of the conditional sentences is used in this sentence: If I find your key, I will tell you. Type I.
Which type of the conditional sentences is used in this sentence: My parents would have bought the house if it had been cheaper. Type III.
Which type of the conditional sentences expresses condition in theory possible to fulfill?Type II.
Which type of the conditional sentences expresses condition not possible to fulfil (too late)? Type III.
If I (go) to the cinema tomorrow, I will watch an interesting film. go
If it was not so late, I (go) shopping.would go
If you drove from Paris to Lisbon, which way (you go)?would you go?
If he (see) the film, he would not have bought the DVD. had seen
If yesterday Lisa (get up) earlier, she (not be) late for work. had got up, would not have been late
If my friends come to my party, I (be) very happy. will be
If he learned the new words, he (can) get a good mark in the test. could
Will I sleep better if I (take) the pill?take
If you had done your homework, you (write) a better test. would have written
If they (drive) carefully, they (not crash) into the other car. had driven, would not have crashed
If we travel to London next year, we (visit) many interesting museums. will visit
I (go) to the party if you came with me. would go
(I pass) the test if I studied hard?Would I pass?
Daniel would have been home on time if the bus (come). had come
If I (be) you, I (not play) hockey for their team last weekend. had been, would not have played
If you freeze water, it (become) ice. becomes
My uncle would stay longer in NY if he (have) more time. had
(You fly) to Canberra if the weather is good? Will you fly?
If the sun had shone, we (go) to the beach. would have gone
If Steven (take) his camera when he went to the USA last year, he (take) many nice pictures. had taken, would have taken