Orange Level Quiz 6 Flashcards
Future Conditional (20 cards)
If we … a good place to eat, we … there. (find / go)
If we find a good place to eat, we’ll go there.
The restaurant … new employees if the economy … better. (hire / get)
The restaurant will hire new employees if the economy gets better.
If it … nice tomorrow, we … to the beach. (be / go)
If it is nice tomorrow, we’ll to the beach.
If you … good food, you … healthy. (eat / stay)
If you eat good food, you will stay healthy.
The door … if you … the knob. (open / turn)
The door will open if you turn the knob.
We … a lot of vegetables if we … them early. (have / plant)
We’ll have a lot of vegetables if we plant them early.
I … you tomorrow if you … to class. (see / come)
I’ll see you tomorrow if you come to class.
If they … their work done on time, they … good. (get / feel)
If they get their work done on time, they’ll feel good.
If she … him at the party, she … to talk to him. (see / try)
If she sees him at the party, she’ll try to talk to him.
Mark … you if you … a ride. (drive / need)
Mark will drive you if you need a ride.
If it …, they … a good harvest. (rain / have) [both negative]
If it doesn’t rain, they won’t have a good harvest.
She … to college if she … a scholarship. (go / get) [both negative]
She won’t go to college if she doesn’t get a scholarship.
If John … this job, he … the car he wants. (get / buy) [both negative]
If John doesn’t get this job, he won’t buy the car he wants.
They … any money for their retirement if they … now. (have / save) [both negative]
They won’t have any money for their retirement if they don’t save now.
The flashlight … if it … new batteries. (work / have) [both negative]
The flashlight won’t work if it doesn’t have new batteries.
We … to the beach if it … . (go / rain) [neg. / pos.]
We won’t go to the beach if it rains .
If she … the job she wants, she … to New York. (get / move) [neg. / pos.]
If she doesn’t get the job she wants, she’ll move to New York.
If his car … , he … his sister’s car. (start / borrow) [neg. / pos.]
If his car doesn’t start , he’ll borrow his sister’s car.
Sarah … a ticket if she … the speed limit. (get / obey) [neg. / pos.]
Sarah won’t get a ticket if she obeys the speed limit.
If you … that, I … it. (want / take) [neg. / pos.]
If you don’t want that, I’ll take it.