The document contains exercises from an English language learning module about using conditional sentences. It includes examples of conditional sentences, sentences to rewrite in the conditional form, and sentences to complete about possible future situations depending on certain conditions. It concludes with writing prompts asking to give advice based on a passage and choose one problem to reply to.
3. If I play well, I’ll play the solo. If the teacher choose Kylie, she’ll play the dance. If she becomes a star, her parents won’t send her away. Language practice
4. 1.Eat some breakfast, or you’ll get hungry at school. 2.Hurry up! We’ll be late. 3.Read the instructions carefully. Then you’ll know what to do. If you don’t eat some breakfast, you’ll get hungry at school. If you don’t hurry up, we’ll be late. If you read the instructions carefully, you’ll know what to do. Rewrite the sentences:
5. 1.If you keep a note in your diary, you won’t forget. 2.If you don’t get enough sleep, you’ll feel tired at school. 3.If you don’t practise speaking English, you won’t improve your English. 4.If you don’t tell her, she won’t be able to help you. 5.If you watch too much TV, your eyes will hurt. Complete the sentences: Part 2
6. 1.I’ll be really happy if… 2.We’ll do well in English if… 3.My parents will be angry if… 4.If it rains next Saturday ,…. 5.If I get some money for my birthday,…. Complete the sentences so that they are true for you: Part 3
7. 1.terrible 2.pcket money 3.problem 4.refused 5.keep 6.proud 7.mend 8.honest The Answers to Part 4
8. 1.angry with 2.good at 3.spend time 4.After all 5.be proud of 6.at the end of 7.at least The Answers to Part 5
9. 1)Read the passage and give advice. 2)Choose one of the problems and write a reply. Say what will or won’t happen in each possible situation. writing: