Orange Level Quiz 7 Flashcards
Present Conditional (15 cards)
If I … enough time, I … to the party, but I have to finish this project. (have / go)
If I had enough time, I’d go to the party, but I have to finish this project.
They … their own car if they … how to do it. (fix / know)
They would fix their own car if they knew how to do it.
If Marc … longer hours, he … more money. (work / make)
If Marc worked longer hours, he would make more money.
If the kids … before 6:30 in the morning, they … time to eat breakfast. (wake up / have)
If the kids woke up before 6:30 in the morning, they would have time to eat breakfast.
Sara … Mexico if she … how to speak Spanish. (visit / know)
Sara would visit Mexico if she knew how to speak Spanish.
I … that if I … you. (do–negative / be)
I wouldn’t do that if I were you.
If he … in better shape, he … to run in a marathon. (be / try)
If he were in better shape, he would try to run in a marathon.
Our team … more competitive if we … more time to practice. (be / have)
Our team would be more competitive if we had more time to practice.
If I … a mechanic, I … my own car. (be / fix)
If I were a mechanic, I would fix my own car.
If Claudia and Rudy … happy, they … a divorce. (be / get–negative)
If Claudia and Rudy were happy, they wouldn’t get a divorce.
If the weather … better, we … on a picnic. (be / go)
If the weather were better, we’d go on a picnic.
She … a job if she … the money, but she doesn’t. (get / need)
She would get a job if she needed the money, but she doesn’t.
These cookies … better if you … more chocolate chips. (taste / add)
These cookies would taste better if you added more chocolate chips.
If Lorenzo … here, he … what to do. (be / know)
If Lorenzo were here, he would know what to do.
Do you know what … if you … the company? (happen / leave)
Do you know what would happen if you left the company?