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Contents
Review Exercise: Make Zero Conditionals .............................................................................................3
Review Exercise: First Conditionals .......................................................................................................3
Review Exercise: Unless .........................................................................................................................4
Review Exercise: First Conditionals with Modal Verbs .........................................................................4
Review Exercise: Second Conditional.....................................................................................................5
Review exercise: ‘Was’ or ‘Were’ with the Second Conditional ............................................................5
Review Exercise: If So and If Not ...........................................................................................................6
Third Conditional.....................................................................................................................................6
Third Conditionals 2 ................................................................................................................................7
Mixed Conditionals .................................................................................................................................8
In Case .....................................................................................................................................................8
‘Provided that’ and ‘As long as’ ..............................................................................................................9
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B2 Level Section 12 Answers
Review Exercise: Make Zero Conditionals
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I stay with Julie if I go to London.
If you heat water, it boils.
The children are grumpy if they stay up late.
She works hard if it is important.
If the dog has food, he is happy.
It takes an hour if the roads are busy.
If you don’t water plants, they die.
If you take vitamins, you stay healthy.
He does well in exams if he studies.
If you walk a lot, you get fit.
If it rains a lot, the river floods.
You feel better if you eat properly.
The boys eat chocolate if it is in the house.
If it snows, the trains don’t run.
If it is very cold, the pond freezes.
He is fine if he drinks enough water.
If you travel a lot, you get tired.
The cake tastes better if it is fresh.
If you practise a lot, your English improves.
The roof leaks if there is a storm.
Review Exercise: First Conditionals
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She will be pleased if you buy her some chocolate.
We will be late if we don’t leave soon.
They will be tired if they stay up late.
The girls will laugh if you tell them that joke.
If they need help, we will help.
If it rains, we will go to the cinema.
We will go out for dinner if it is possible.
If she is cold, she will put on her coat.
If you want food, I will order some.
If you don’t work hard, you won’t succeed.
The glass will break if you drop it.
He will come over if you ask him.
She will send a message if she has any problems.
The car won’t start if we don’t fix the problems.
If he is tired, he will take a taxi.
If it snows, he won’t drive.
The students will pass the exam if they study hard.
If the children are hungry, they will eat anything.
If you fail the exam, you will try again.
If we are late, we will call you.
B2 Level Section 12 Answers
Review Exercise: Unless
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I’ll come tomorrow if I’m free.
I’ll call you unless my battery dies.
She likes coffee unless it’s too strong.
You’ll feel sick if you eat all that chocolate.
They often cook pasta if they are at home.
He’ll be at the meeting unless his train is delayed.
She usually walks to work if she has time.
Take your coat unless the weather’s really good.
I’ll eat the cake unless you want it.
The boys love going to the park if it’s sunny.
She eats lunch at work unless she meets friends at a restaurant.
The children will be hungry unless they have proper dinner.
She’ll help us tomorrow unless she’s too busy.
You can go home if you’re finished.
She’ll pass the exam if she studies hard.
They should take a taxi if the weather’s bad.
We’ll go to the park unless it rains.
It’s okay to play music at night if the music is quiet.
We can eat later unless you’re hungry now.
Julie will come to the party if she can.
Review Exercise: First Conditionals with Modal Verbs
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She might work late if there is a lot of work.
If the boss says yes, we might have a Christmas party.
If I pass the exam, I might apply for a Master’s.
You might miss the train if you don’t hurry.
Lucy might be upset if you don’t call her.
If the boys are hungry, we might go to a restaurant.
The boys might be sad if they don’t get ice cream.
If the teacher agrees, the children might leave early.
If you want to come with us, I might take my car.
They might come over if they finish work early.
The teacher might give us more homework if we don’t know the topic.
If they stay at home, they might watch a film.
They might be tired if they stay up late.
If she is cold, she might want to sit inside.
If it is late, he might take a taxi.
We might meet up again, if we have time.
I might go to the library if it is open.
If it rains, we might stay at home.
I might have a bath if there isn’t anything else to do.
If the meeting is cancelled, the staff might have a call.
B2 Level Section 12 Answers
Review Exercise: Second Conditional
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If you won the lottery, you would buy a house.
If you didn’t stay up late, you would get better marks.
If he worked harder, he would do better.
If Julie knew James, she would like him.
It would be fabulous if you were here.
If she liked coffee, she would drink it.
They would be pleased if we took them lunch.
If the children didn’t eat all my chocolate, I would eat more of it.
If he had time, he would learn German.
If you came to the party, you would have a good time.
You would be happier if you had a better job.
He would go out to eat if the restaurants were open.
It would be lovely if she came for lunch.
She would be delighted if you bought her a present.
The boys would see David if they went to the park.
If he worked here, he would love it.
If I wanted to move house, I wouldn’t move there.
The students wouldn’t be happy if they didn’t learn anything.
Lucy would buy a new car if she had enough money.
The children would enjoy this show if they were here.
Review exercise: ‘Was’ or ‘Were’ with the Second Conditional
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If it was dark, we’d take a taxi. (informal)
If it was winter, we’d go skiing. (informal)
If she were the boss, she’d fire him. (formal)
If he was at work, he’d answer the phone. (informal)
If I were the Prime Minister, I’d pass a new law. (formal)
If James were younger, he’d travel more. (formal)
If I were you, I’d quit now. (formal)
If she were retired, she’d start painting. (formal)
If he were here, he’d help us. (formal)
If it were warm, we wouldn’t need our coats. (formal)
If Lucy was the President, she’d change things. (informal)
If it was rainy, she’d stay at home. (informal)
If he was British, he’d live in Edinburgh. (informal)
If Julie were in London, she’d come to the meeting. (formal)
If he was our boss, he wouldn’t care about the problem. (informal)
If she was here, she’d be really angry. (informal)
If I were rich, I’d give him some money. (formal)
If I were you, I’d go to bed early. (formal)
If I was asleep, you wouldn’t wake me. (informal)
If it was summer, we’d go to the beach. (informal)
B2 Level Section 12 Answers
Review Exercise: If So and If Not
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Can you take me to the party? If so, I’ll come with you.
Did she pass the exam? If not, can she take it again?
Is Lucy at work? If so, let’s surprise her there.
Is it sunny? If so, don’t forget your sun cream.
Do you want coffee? If so, let’s go and get some.
Are the boys hungry? If so, I’ll make dinner now.
Do you live in London? If so, would you like to meet me there?
Do you speak French? If not, would you like to learn?
Are you hungry? If not, let’s have lunch later.
Is this my cake? If so, I’m going to eat it now.
Has he gone home? If not, she’ll drive him home.
Is the kitchen clean? If not, I’m going to clean it.
Can you fix this? If not, could you take it to the shop?
Is the door locked? If not, could you lock it?
Have you got any pets? If not, would you ever have one?
Do you like this chocolate? If not, can I have yours?
Is it cold outside? If so, take your gloves.
Can you pick up the children? If not, I can do it.
Is the baby asleep? If so, I’ll be quiet.
Can you come over? If so, I’ll buy some food for us.
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He would have been unhappy if he hadn’t quit his job.
If the children had been at school, they wouldn’t have seen Julia.
He would have brought his coat if he had known that it would be so cold.
If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam.
They would have come for dinner if they had had time.
If the children had had lunch, they wouldn’t have been grumpy.
If she had left early, she wouldn’t have needed to rush.
If the train had been on time, I wouldn’t have missed the meeting.
We wouldn’t have come if we had known about the problems.
If the door had been unlocked, she would have come in.
If you had told me earlier, I would have been able to help.
She would have had coffee if the coffee shop had been open.
If the exam had been easy, everyone would have passed.
I would have bought more food if I had known you were coming.
If you had called me, I would have given you good advice.
They wouldn’t have paid if we hadn’t done the work.
The party would have been better if you had had better music.
She would have sent an email if she had realised.
If you had taken a taxi, you wouldn’t have been late.
I would have given you my umbrella if I had known you didn’t have one.
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If we hadn't met, we would have married other people!
If I had missed the train, I would have been late for the meeting.
If she had gone to bed early, she would have felt better.
If James had woken up earlier, he wouldn't have missed the plane.
If they had drunk more water, they wouldn't have felt ill.
If the children had played in the garden, they would have been in a better mood.
If we had eaten breakfast, we wouldn't have been so hungry.
If she hadn't quit her job, she wouldn't have started her business.
If we hadn't moved to France, we wouldn't have learned French.
If he had done more exercise, he would have won the race.
If he had stayed at home, he would have had a relaxing evening.
If she had arrived on time, she would have got the job.
If the children hadn't watched TV, they would have gone to bed.
If we hadn't talked so much, we would have caught the bus.
If you had taken a taxi, you would have arrived before the shop closed.
If they had come over yesterday, we would have had dinner together.
If James had asked Julie to marry him, she would have said yes.
If the coffee had been better, we would have gone back to that cafe.
If she hadn't made a mistake, she would have won the competition.
If I hadn't left the oven on, the cake would have been good!
B2 Level Section 12 Answers
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She would be at home now if she hadn’t gone to the gym.
She would be able to earn more if she had gone to university.
If we had taken the train, we would be there now.
If you had called James, I wouldn’t need to call him.
The children would be happier if they had slept better.
If they had worked harder, they would have more money.
The trains would be on time if it hadn’t snowed so much.
If they hadn’t eaten the meal, they wouldn’t feel sick.
If she had applied for that job, she would have it now.
I would be finished now if I had started earlier.
If you had practised the piano when you were younger, you would be good at it now.
If you had exercised more, you would be fit now.
If the Prime Minister had made a new law, we would follow it.
You would be hungry if you hadn’t eaten all that cake.
They wouldn’t be late if they had taken a taxi.
If you had bought bread, we would be able to eat it now.
The boys would be at the park now if it hadn’t started raining.
If you had gone to bed early, you wouldn’t be tired.
He would remember Julie if he had met her before.
We would be on the beach now if they hadn’t cancelled the flight.
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You should wear your gloves in case it gets cold.
He will bring his laptop in case he wants to work.
Let's buy some snacks in case we get hungry.
You should bring the car in case the children are tired.
We will buy extra food in case it snows.
I will bring my phone in case I need it.
We will make lots of pasta in case James joins us for dinner.
Let's buy some eggs in case Lizzie wants breakfast.
He has a plan in case he fails the exam.
I will bring my book in case I have to wait.
I’m going to buy a ticket in case I change my mind.
They’ll call the client in case he’s got any questions.
He should drive slowly in case the road is icy.
I’ll go to bed early in case I wake up early.
Take some money in case you need it.
He’ll study this weekend in case there’s a test on Monday.
Could you shut the windows in case it rains?
The children should take their game in case they get bored.
I’ll make notes in case I forget.
You should clean the kitchen in case your mother comes over.
B2 Level Section 12 Answers
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The students will pass their exams as long as they study.
Provided the weather is good, we can climb the mountain.
They will pass the exams provided they study.
She's going to go on holiday provided she can get time off.
We'll come to your party as long as we can get a babysitter.
Provided the car doesn't break down, we can get to Italy before night.
She can speak French well provided she has enough time to think.
Provided you've got a ticket, you can travel wherever you like.
Provided he has enough money, he'll get a new flat next year.
We'll leave early provided we wake up on time.
She'll catch the plane as long as she hurries.
As long as they have done their homework, the children can watch TV.
She'll get the job as long as she doesn't mess up the interview.
We'll go to the park as long as it doesn't rain.
We are going to France as long as we can get the time off work.
This medicine will work provided you take it every day.
We will rent a car provided someone offers to drive.
He's going to meet us later as long as he has finished the article.
She's really good at her work as long as she isn't tired.
They were happy as long as their friends were there.
B2 Level Section 12 Answers
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