Cevap: Conditionals Type 1, 2, 3, Mixed - Exercises
Conditional forms are used in requests.
Fill the gaps in the following dialogue with a suitable verb form.
Telephone conversation .
1 Ann: .. .I... to Mr Wash, please?
[FONT="] 2[/FONT][FONT="] Wash: Wash[/FONT][FONT="] [/FONT][FONT="].[/FONT][FONT="] . .[/FONT]
3 Ann: Good morning, Mr Wash. This is Ann Jones of 10 Cyprus Road. . . . you come and . . . my windows one Saturday this month?
4 Wash: I'm afraid 1... (negative). The next six Saturdays are ahead booked.
5 But I... ...on Wednesday morning.
6 Ann: . . . you . . . very early on Wednesday? I leave at 8.15 on weekdays.
7 Wash: I... ...to you by 8.30. . . . that be early enough?
8 Ann: No, it ...! There . . . be nobody to let you in.
I... the flat at 8.15.
9 Wash: Oh 8.15! 1... you... 8.30!
10 Well, I suppose 1... ...to you by 8.00 as you're an old customer.
But I . . . (negative) . . . a habit of it.
11 It means . . . breakfast at 6 and my wife . . . (negative) that.
12 She . . . always . . . to persuade me to give up window— . . . as it.
She . . . it's dangerous.
13 Ann: What . . . she . . . you . . . instead?
14 Wash: Her father has a shop and she... ...me... ...in it.
15 She ...it... be a nice steady job with regular hours,
16 And if 1... in a shop she ... ... where I was.
17 Ann: And . . . you really . , . of giving it up?
18 Wash: No, I . . . the life. At least, I . . . it in summer.
19 Besides, I ... ... bored working in a shop.
20 Well, . . . Wednesday at 8.00 . . . you then, Miss Jones?
21 Ann: Yes, it . . . be splendid. It's very good of you . . . . . . so early.
22 I . . . let you in and you can . . . yourself out.
23 You . . . shut the door carefully after you, . . . (negative interrogative) you?
24 Wash: Yes, of course 1....I always .... Goodbye, Miss Jones.
Conditional forms are used in requests.
Fill the gaps in the following dialogue with a suitable verb form.
Telephone conversation .
1 Ann: .. .I... to Mr Wash, please?
[FONT="] 2[/FONT][FONT="] Wash: Wash[/FONT][FONT="] [/FONT][FONT="].[/FONT][FONT="] . .[/FONT]
3 Ann: Good morning, Mr Wash. This is Ann Jones of 10 Cyprus Road. . . . you come and . . . my windows one Saturday this month?
4 Wash: I'm afraid 1... (negative). The next six Saturdays are ahead booked.
5 But I... ...on Wednesday morning.
6 Ann: . . . you . . . very early on Wednesday? I leave at 8.15 on weekdays.
7 Wash: I... ...to you by 8.30. . . . that be early enough?
8 Ann: No, it ...! There . . . be nobody to let you in.
I... the flat at 8.15.
9 Wash: Oh 8.15! 1... you... 8.30!
10 Well, I suppose 1... ...to you by 8.00 as you're an old customer.
But I . . . (negative) . . . a habit of it.
11 It means . . . breakfast at 6 and my wife . . . (negative) that.
12 She . . . always . . . to persuade me to give up window— . . . as it.
She . . . it's dangerous.
13 Ann: What . . . she . . . you . . . instead?
14 Wash: Her father has a shop and she... ...me... ...in it.
15 She ...it... be a nice steady job with regular hours,
16 And if 1... in a shop she ... ... where I was.
17 Ann: And . . . you really . , . of giving it up?
18 Wash: No, I . . . the life. At least, I . . . it in summer.
19 Besides, I ... ... bored working in a shop.
20 Well, . . . Wednesday at 8.00 . . . you then, Miss Jones?
21 Ann: Yes, it . . . be splendid. It's very good of you . . . . . . so early.
22 I . . . let you in and you can . . . yourself out.
23 You . . . shut the door carefully after you, . . . (negative interrogative) you?
24 Wash: Yes, of course 1....I always .... Goodbye, Miss Jones.