Exercise 1: Real Conditionals Directions: Conjugate the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the first conditional. 1. If Mary (have) enough cash, she'll spend vacation with us.
2.1 (bake) some bread if you buy some flour.
3. If the student (submit) outputs on time, teachers will have enough time for feedbacks.
4. Unless she (be) early, we'll meet tomorrow.
5. If I ask you to come, (you promise) not to make excuses?
Exercise 2: Unreal Conditionals Directions: Conjugate the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the second conditional.
1. If he (study) more, he would finish schooling on time.
2. They would do well in life if they (focus) more on positive thoughts.
3. If (be) you, I would run for president!
4. Rose (get) a new house if she had enough salary.
5. We (take) a break, if our schedules weren't so hectic today
Exercise 3: Mixed Conditionals Directions: Conjugate the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the first or second conditional.
1. If she values the time, Jane (attend) to the meeting.
2. Maria (visit) her parents if she had the chance.
3. Roy (agree) if you consult him.
4. Unless he (start) working, we won't be able to meet the deadline.
5. If he (be) president, he would provide real projects for the poor.
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