I.Put the verbs in brackets
into the correct tenses.
1.We were travelling with false
passports. That was the trouble. If our passports … (be) all right, we …. (not
be) arrested.
2.We had to stand almost all
the way. It was all Tom's fault. If he …(book) seats, as I told him to, we …(have)
quite a comfortable journey.
3.It was rather a dull game so
I left before the end; if I …(wait) another five minutes, I …(see) Chelsea scoring a really
exciting goal.
4.He
…(not be) so angry if he … (know) the whole story.
5.I had no map; that's why I
got lost. If I …(had) a map, I …(be) all right.
6.If
I …(realize) what a bad driver you were, I …(not come) with you.
II.Rewrite these sentences
using an if construction.
1.I didn't see the signal, so I
didn't stop.
2.You didn't tell me we had run
out of bread, so I didn't buy any.
3.She didn't know you were in
hospital, so she didn't visit you.
4.We got a lift, so we reached
the station in time.
5.We didn't listen carefully;
perhaps that's why we made this mistake.
6.We only came by bus because
there were no taxis.
7.I didn't know your number, so
I didn't ring.
8.She didn't speak to him,
possibly because she was so shy.
KEY
TO EXERCISES
I.
1.had
been, wouldn’t have been
2.had
booked, would have had
3.had
waited, would have seen
4.wouldn’t
have been, had known
5.had
had, would have been
6.had
realized, wouldn’t have come
II.These are possible answers
but not the only possible
answers;
1.If I had seen the signal, I
would have stopped.
2.If you had told me we had run out of bread, I'd have bought/(I would have bought) some.
3.If she had known you were in
hospital she would have visited you.
4.If we hadn't got a lift we
wouldn't have reached the station in time.
5.If we had listened carefully
we wouldn’t/(mightn't) have made
this mistake.
6.If there had been taxis we
would have taken one.
7.If I had known/(If I’d known) your number, I would
have rung.
8.If she hadn't been so shy she would/(might) have spoken to you.
8.If she hadn't been so shy she would/(might) have spoken to you.
Taken from:
1.A Practical English Grammar - Thomson-Martinet -Oxford U.P. - Exercises 1 & 2
1.A Practical English Grammar - Thomson-Martinet -
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