Les "Deuxièmes feuilles de travail de pratique conditionnelle - Exercices" sont conçues pour aider les apprenants de la langue anglaise à maîtriser l'utilisation des conditionnels. Ces exercices couvrent une variété de scénarios et de contextes, permettant aux étudiants d'appliquer les règles grammaticales des conditionnels de manière pratique et engageante. Que vous soyez débutant ou que vous cherchiez à perfectionner vos compétences, ces feuilles de travail offrent des opportunités précieuses pour pratiquer et renforcer votre compréhension des structures conditionnelles en anglais. En travaillant sur ces exercices, vous aurez l'occasion d'explorer les différentes formes de conditionnels, y compris les conditionnels de type zéro, de type un, de type deux et de type trois. Chaque exercice est conçu pour vous aider à reconnaître et à utiliser correctement les formes verbales appropriées en fonction du contexte donné. En plus de renforcer vos compétences grammaticales, ces activités vous permettront également d'améliorer votre compréhension globale de la langue anglaise, en vous offrant des exemples concrets et des situations réalistes où les conditionnels sont couramment utilisés.
1. If it *rains*, we will stay indoors (verb for precipitation).
2. She would have *bought* the dress if it had been on sale (past participle of buy).
3. If I *were* you, I would apologize (past subjunctive of be).
4. They will *succeed* if they work hard (verb for achieving goals).
5. If we had *known* about the traffic, we would have left earlier (past participle of know).
6. He would travel more if he *had* more vacation days (verb for possession).
7. If the weather *had* been better, we would have gone to the beach (past tense of be).
8. She will finish the project on time if she *starts* now (verb for beginning an action).
9. If you *study*, you will pass the exam (verb for learning).
10. They would have *called* you if they had your number (past participle of call).
1. If it rains tomorrow, we *will* stay at home (future tense of 'to be').
2. She would travel more if she *had* enough money (past tense of 'to have').
3. If I *were* you, I would apologize to her (subjunctive mood of 'to be').
4. They *would* have gone to the party if they had known about it (conditional form of 'to go').
5. If he *studied* harder, he would pass the exam (past tense of 'to study').
6. If you *see* her, please tell her to call me (present tense of 'to see').
7. We *could* go to the beach if the weather improves (modal verb indicating possibility).
8. If I *win* the lottery, I will buy a new house (present tense of 'to win').
9. If she *had* known the answer, she would have told us (past perfect tense of 'to know').
10. If they *were* here, we would have more fun (subjunctive mood of 'to be').
1. If it *rains*, we will stay inside (verb related to weather).
2. They would have been here on time if they *had* left earlier (auxiliary verb).
3. If I *were* you, I would apologize (verb in subjunctive mood).
4. She will call you if she *needs* help (verb indicating necessity).
5. If he had known, he *would* have helped (auxiliary verb).
6. If we *study*, we will pass the exam (verb related to learning).
7. If you *see* him, tell him to call me (verb related to perception).
8. If they *had* more money, they would travel the world (verb indicating possession).
9. If I *knew* the answer, I would tell you (verb indicating knowledge).
10. If she *were* taller, she would play basketball (verb in subjunctive mood).