INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA DEPARTAMENTAL KIRPALAMAR
MODULO No 1 Grade : TENTH
                                             ACTIVITY
Choose the correct phrases and form Conditional sentences – type I.
    A. If you                             my bike, I                              you with the maths
       homework.
    B. It                       too hot if he                             to Greece in August.
    C. If Peter                        on the sofa, his sister                             next to him.
    D. The policeman                               you the way if you                              him.
    E. If it                        in the Alps, it                              in Munich.
    F. I                         you my laptop if you                                    to be careful
       with it.
    G. If you                         some tomatoes, the sauce                                    much
       better.
    H. If Tom                            this string, he                            the box.
    I. If I                         Simon's mobile, I                                it to the office.
    J. We                          lost if we                                 the town map.
Elija las frases correctas y forme oraciones condicionales - tipo II .
 1.                       his old mobile, he                                        a new mp3 player.
 2. We                           to the party if it                           at 8 o'clock.
 3. The boy                         on the Olympic team if he                                     harder.
 4. If you                           the red button, you                                           the
      download.
 5. If they                  old enough, they                                    in the school
      basketball team.
 6. Maria                                  the text if her teacher                              the
     important sentences.
 7. Joe                         better marks if he                                  his grammar.
 8. If we                                 these cans, we                               rubbish.
 9. If you                                your money at a bank, You                                   
      commission.
 10. If it                during the night, I                 snowboarding the next
     morning.
Choose the correct phrases and form Conditional sentences – type III.
 1.       If Yvonne                                          the news, she                                            
       the puzzle.
 2.      If I                         a mobile, I                                     you.
 3.      We                                    to the beach if we                              in Florida.
 4.      If my mother                               breakfast, I                                    really
       happy.
 5.       Her brother                                     more mistakes if he                                     
       the text again.
 6.      If you                              a little lemon, the soup                                         
       excellent.
 7.      They                                    less if they                                      the tickets
       yesterday.
 8.      If the students                                  more empty bottles, they        
                                 more money for their class trip.
 9.      Gerry                                         his grandmother to see the doctor if he        
                           to her.
 10.     She                                       Henry and Cliff in hospital if she        
                           that they were there.
Form Conditional sentences using the forms from the drop down menu. Mind the
positions of the if clauses and the negations.
 1.      If it rains, the boys                                            hockey.
 2.      If he                            his own vegetables, he wouldn't have to buy them.
 3.      Jim                                   whisky distilleries if he travelled to Scotland.
 4.      Would you go out more often if you                                              so much in the
       house?
 5.      She wouldn't have yawned the whole day if she                                                late last
       night.
 6.      If you                              a minute, I'll come with you.
 7.      If we arrived at 10, we                                          Tyler's presentation.
 8.      We                                      John if we'd known about his problems.
 9.      If they                         new batteries, their camera would have worked
       correctly.
 10.      If I could go anywhere, it                              New Zealand.
                       Grammar Exercises - If only / I wish ...
Decide whether these statements express a "wish" or a "regret":
      1. I wish I could fly.    
      2. If only she had seen the doctor earlier. He could have saved her.    
      3. If only I traveled to New York.    
      4. I wish I were a doctor.    
Choose the correct answer:
      1. Alice didn't get a good grade. She wishes she (work)                       harder.
      2. Tom likes football very much. He wishes he (become)                          a
         professional football player.
      3. He was running very fast when he had a heart attack. If only he
          (not/run)                       so fast.
      4. She's keen on computers. She wishes she (study)                          computer
         science next school year.
      5. I am sorry I don’t know how to use the computer. If only I (know)                           
         how to use it.
      6. I stayed late at work and missed the last bus. I wish I (stay)                        at
         work late
                                    I WISH and IF ONLY
       GRAMMAR EXPLANATION
a. WISHES about present events: WISH + past simple
    I am not very tall . I wish I were taller
   My father only speaks Spanish. He wishes he spoke English or French
b. WISHES about past events: WISH + past perfect
   We couldn't attend the meeting. We wish we had attended the meeting
    I rained so hard that the party was cancelled. I wish it hadn't rained
c. WISHES about future events: WISH + would/could (use always when talking
   about annyoing habits)
   He leaves his clothes on the floor and his room is a mess. I wish he tidied up after
   himself
   Mr. Urban wants to have an interview with you. He wishes you would meet him
   next week
d. IF ONLY is used to make emphatic wishes:
   I can't restart the computer. If only I knew how to fix it!
    We are completely lost. If only you had brought your GPS!
Exercise
Complete the sentence with the correct tense of the verb in brakets
1. We always have to take the bus home. I wish we (not live) _________ so far from the
     city centre
2. We are completely soaked. I wish we (bring) __________ the umbrella
3. He is always whistling. I wish he (not do) ________ that all the time
4. We are having a wonderful holiday on the beach. I wish you (be)________ here
5. This computer is useless. I wish my parents (choose)__________ a better one when
     they bought it
6. She's got a new job but she feels bored. She wishes her boss (give)__________ her
     more responsibility.
7. He's sorry he missed the wedding ceremony. He wishes he (go) _________
8. I wish my neighbours (not make)___________ so much noise. I can hardly sleep at
     night
9. Citizens wish their leaders (start) ___________ doing something to improve the
     economic situation
10. They have lots of money. Even so, they wished they (have)___________ more and
     more
 Write a sentence using "wish"
1. I ate too much and now I have stomachache.
 2. His parents would like him to look after himself
 3. I can't smoke anywhere now. The anti-smoking law is so restrictive!If only
 4. It's a pity we don't own a boat, I love sailing.
 5. My pupils keep talking in class all the time and I can't handle it.
 6. Visiting the museum was interesting but it would have been nicer to go to the beach
 7. Next Christmas I would like to stay at home for a change next Christmas
 8. He never brings me flowers on our anniversary
 9. I failed all my exams. I should have studied harder.If only
 10. I don't like being so tal
                                    I. WOULD RATHER
1. Complete the sentences using would rather and the verbs in the box. Use each verb only
   once.
   listen do not play go have stay
l. Shall we go out this evening? -I think I ________________ at home.
2. What would you like to eat? _________________________ fish or lamb?
1. It’s a beautiful day. Shall we go to the beach or ______________________________ (you) to
   the country?
2. Would you like to watch TV? -I ____________________________ to some music.
5. We could wait for the next bus or walk home. What _________________________________?
   (you)
3. The weather is too hot for me. I __________________________________ tennis this afternoon.
2. You are speaking to a friend. Complete the sentences using I’d rather you and the past
   form of the verbs in the box. Use each verb only once.
come not open stay phone not turn on
l. You could go now if you want to, but I ___________________________ a bit longer.
2. _______________________________ the window. I’m rather cold.
1. I could phone the restaurant if you like, but _____________________________ them.
2. __________________________________ the TV if you don’t mind. I’ve got a terrible
   headache.
3. Shall I come and see you tomorrow morning? -___________________________ in the
   afternoon. I’ll be quite
   busy in the morning.
II. IT’S TIME
Complete the sentences using it’s time and a past tense.
l. Simon received a bill two weeks ago, but he still hasn’t paid it. His friend asks him: Don’t you
   think
   ______________________________________________?
2. You’re taking an important exam next month, but you haven’t started studying for it yet. You
   say:
   _____________________________________________________________________________
3. Sally promised to phone a friend, Mike, two weeks ago, but she still hasn’t phoned him. Her
   mother says:
   Don’t you think
_________________________________________________________________?
4. There is something wrong with your car. You’ve been thinking of taking it to the garage for
   weeks now!
   You say: ____________________________________________________________________.
III.      Complete these sentences to express your thoughts for each of the following situations.
l. Your colleague keeps interrupting you when you’re speaking. I’d rather you
    ___________________________
2. Your dream is to be able to surf. I wish _____________________________________________
1. It’s ten to nine and your sister has to be at the station at nine.
    -Come on, it’s time _____________________________________________________________
4. A passenger on a boat stopped you from falling overboard by holding on to your belt.
    If __________________________________________________________________________
5. You lost your temper at work this morning and now you’re sorry.
    If only ______________________________________________________________________
6. You sold your old car and bought a new one. Now you are sorry.
    I regret_______________________________________________________________________
7. Mark wants to resign, but you would prefer him to keep his job.
    I’d rather______________________________________________________________________
8. You’re depressed because you have to go back to work tomorrow.
    If only ____________________________________________________________________
9. You dream of being rich and travelling round the world in your own plane.
     If ________________________________________________________________
10.       Your hair is dirty. It’s time
    ____________________________________________________________