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Name:________________________________________________Points___________Grade__________

1. Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets to make first or second conditional
sentences.
1. I _____________(tell) you my secret if you ___________________(promise) not to tell
anyone.
2. Be careful. The cat _____________(bite) you if you ________________ (touch) it.
3. If he_____________ (be) taller, he___________________ (be) a really good basketball
player.
4. Hurry up. If we___________ (not leave) now, we________________ (miss) the train.
5. If I ________________ (meet) the President, I ___________ (ask) him to do more for
the environment.
6. If I _________ (know) the answer, I still __________ (not help) you.
7. If we______________ (not stop) talking now, the teacher ______________ (get) angry
with us.
8. I __________ (run) away if I _______________ (see) a tiger in the jungle.
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2. Match the two parts of the sentences
1. If I find the letter, a. if he’d seen the robbery.
2. If she had watched the b. she’d learn another language.
tennis match, c. I’ll tell you.
3. If he had a motorbike, d. she would have known the result.
4. He would have phoned e. I’d buy a sports car.
the police f. she’ll let you play it.
5. If I was rich, g. he’d ride it to school.
6. If she has the new
Star Wars game,
7. If she had more time, /14

3. Rewrite the sentences. Use the 3rd conditional.


1. If I had been hungry, I would have eaten something.
___________________________________________________________________
2. She didn’t know it was going to rain, so she didn’t wear a raincoat
______________________________________________________________________
3. He failed the test because he hadn’t studied.
______________________________________________________________________
4. You didn’t invite me to your party, so I didn’t come.
If you ________________________________________________________________
5. We went for a bike ride because the weather was lovely.
If the weather ________________________________________________________
6. I didn’t go to bed because I wasn’t tired.
If I ___________________________________________________________________ /18
4. Complete the text with who, which, whose, where or that. Sometimes more than one answer
is possible.
The boy __________ lives next door to me has an unusual hobby. He collects rocks _______ he
finds on the beach or in the countryside. There’s a big box in his room ___________ he keeps his
collection. It’s a very heavy box! His brother, __________ sleeps in the same room as him, gets
annoyed by this. I don’t think it’s something ____________ would bother me. But I don’t really
know what it’s like to share a room with someone ____________ hobby is rock collecting! 5
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5. Match the parts of the sentences.


1. I’ll text you a. when you get home tonight?
2. Please don’t start eating b. if he doesn’t win this race.
3. What are you going to do c. as soon as I get there.
4. Don’t give her your notes d. unless she asks for.
5. He’ll be angry e. as soon as they’ve finished this exercise.
6. They are allowed to go home f .until I get home.
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6. Match the descriptions of the books to their genres: poetry, horror story, short stories,
autobiography, romantic novel, historical novel, travel literature, crime novel, science fiction.

1. War Horse by Michael Morpurgo is set during World War I. Albert's father sells his horse Joey to
the army and he goes into battle in France. _______________________
2. In Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman, Sephy is a cross and Callum is a nought. They fall
in love, but in their world, noughts and crosses shouldn't be friends. Like Romeo and Juliet, their
love is forbidden. ____________________
3. Jump Ball: A Basketball Season in Poems by Mel Glenn. Through a series of poems we get to
know the members of a school basketball team. _______________________
4. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is about a future world where books are not allowed. All books
are burnt by 'firemen' whose job it is to start fires. ____________________________
5. The Boy Who Biked the World is by a cyclist, Alastair Humphreys, who completed a cycle trip
round the world in four years. The story follows a boy's cycle trip through Europe and all the
way through Africa.______________________________________
6. Boy: Tales of Childhood by Roald Dahl is about the author's childhood in Norway and his time at
an English boarding school.____________________________________
7. Haunted by R.L. Stine is about a girl who is visited by a ghost from the future. Together they try
to stop the death of a boy from occurring. Sometimes it's quite
scary.________________________________
8. Whodunit? Detective Stories, chosen by Philip Pullman, is a collection of detective stories by
famous authors__________________________________________
9. The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd. Ted and Kat's cousin Salim gets on the London Eye.
He never gets off again. Ted and Kat follow the clues across London to help the police to find
their cousin. _______________________________ /9
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