Monday, 23 February 2009

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

If I played the lottery, I would have (Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause) a chance to hit the jackpot.
If I hit the jackpot, I would be (Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.) rich.
If I were rich, my life would chang (Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.) completely.
I would buy a lonely island, if I found (Note: the 'if' clause is not at the beginning of the sentence.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.) a nice one.
If I owned a lonely island, I would build (Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.) a huge house by the beach.
I would invite all my friends if I had (Note: the 'if' clause is not at the beginning of the sentence.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.) a house by the beach.
I would pick my friends up in my yacht if they wanted (Note: the 'if' clause is not at the beginning of the sentence.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.) to spend their holidays on my island.
We would have great parties if my friends came (Note: the 'if' clause is not at the beginning of the sentence.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.) to my island.
If we liked to go shopping in a big city, we would charter (Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause.Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.) a helicopter.
But if my friends' holidays were over, I would feel (Use Simple Past in the 'if' clause. (Don't let the conjunction 'but' at the beginning of the sentence confuse you.)Use Conditional I (= would + infinitive) in the main clause.) very lonely on my lonely island.
Great, all answers are correct!

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