RULES OF CONDITIONAL CLAUSES WITH SDM’S ANSWER KEY
TO EXERCISES
CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
Conditional clauses are used to express situations
or events that are dependent on certain conditions. There are four main types
of conditional clauses: 1. Zero Conditional, 2. First Conditional, 3. Second
Conditional, and 4. Third Conditional.
1. The Zero Type of Conditional Clause (General
Truths) is:
- Used to describe universal truths, scientific
facts, and habits.
- Sentence structure: If + first form of verb
(v1), + first form of verb (v1)
- Examples:
- If you
heat water, it boils.
- If it
rains, the plants grow.
- If I
eat too much, I feel sick.
- If you
freeze water, it turns into ice.
2. The First Type of Conditional (Future
Possibilities) is:
- Used to describe future situations that are
likely or possible to happen.
- Structure: If + present simple (v1), + will/shall/can
+ first form of verb (v1)
- Examples:
- If it
rains, the match will be postponed.
- If you
study hard, you can pass the exam.
- If teacher
does not come to class, students will gossip.
- If she
calls, I'll answer.
3. The Second Type of Conditional Clause (Unlikely
or Hypothetical Situations) is:
- Used to describe present or future situations
that are unlikely or hypothetical (imaginary.).
- Structure: If + past simple (v2), + would/could
+ first form of verb (v1)
- Examples:
- If I
won the lottery, I could buy a house.
- If I
were Gambhir, I'd play Sanju Sampson in T20 matches.
- Were I
Gambhir, I'd play Sanju Sampson in T20 matches.
- If I had
money, I would help you.
- Had I
money, I would help you.
- If it
weren't for your help, he would die.
- Weren't
it for your help, he would die.
- If it did
not rain, the trials would not be suspended.
4. The Third Type of Conditional Clause (Past
Regrets) is:
- Used to describe imaginary or regretful past
situations/things that didn't happen.
- Structure: If + past perfect (had + v3), +
would/could have + past participle (v3)
- Examples:
- If I had
studied harder, I could have passed the exam.
- If she/he
had attended the classes, she/he could have got better marks.
- If they
had not bunked classes, they would not have failed.
- If it
had rained, the crops would have grown.
- If it
had not rained, the ponds would have dried up.
- Had it
not rained, the ponds would have dried up.
- Had it
not been for the rain, the ponds would have dried up.
USES OF ‘BUT FOR’/’WITHOUT’ IN ‘IF CLAUSES’
The phrases 'but for', 'without',
and the inversion 'had it not been for' (or 'were it
not for') are used as substitutes for an "if" clause in
conditional sentences, typically the second and third conditionals. They all
mean "except for" or "if it were not/had not been for" and
are usually followed by a noun or noun phrase.
'But for' and 'Without'
'But for' and 'without' are generally
interchangeable in this context and are a more concise way to express a
negative hypothetical condition. They introduce the only factor that prevented
a certain outcome.
· Structure: But for / Without + Noun/Noun Phrase, +
Main Clause (subject would/could + verb1)
· If it were not for + Noun/Noun phrase + Main Clause (subject would/could + verb1)
A. Usage in Second Type of Conditional
Clause (present/future hypothetical/imaginary situations):
Example: 1
1. But for your help, I would be in
trouble now.
2. Without your help, I would be in
trouble now.
3. If it weren't for your help, I would
be in trouble now.
4. Were it not for your help, I would
be in trouble now.
Example: 2
1. But for the early warning, they would be in
danger.
2. Without the early warning, they would be in
danger.
3. If it were not for the early warning, they
would be in danger.
4. Were it not for the
early warning, they would be in danger.
B. Usage in
Third Type of Conditional Clause (past hypothetical /imaginary situations):
*But for + noun/noun phrase, subject would have +
V3.
*Without + noun/noun phrase, subject would have +
V3.
*If it had not been for + noun/noun phrase, subject
would have + V3.
*Had it not been for + noun/noun phrase, subject
would have + V3.
Example: 1
1. But for the lifeguard, the child would
have drowned.
2. Without the lifeguard, the child would have
drowned.
3. If it hadn't been for the lifeguard, the
child would have drowned.
4. Had it not been for the lifeguard, the
child would have drowned.
Example: 2
1. But for his quick thinking, the
accident would have been fatal.
2. Without his quick thinking, the
accident would have been fatal.
3. If it hadn't been for his quick thinking,
the accident would have been fatal.
4. Had it not been for his quick thinking, the
accident would have been fatal.
EXERCISE – 1
1.
If
water reaches 100°C, it ______ (boil).
2.
If
you heat ice, it ______ (melt).
3.
If
people exercise regularly, they ______ (stay) healthy.
4.
If
you touch a flame, it ______ (burn) you.
5.
If
plants don't get sunlight, they ______ (die).
6.
If
babies are hungry, they ______ (cry).
7.
If
iron is exposed to moisture, it ______ (rust).
8.
If
you mix red and blue, you ______ (get) purple.
9.
If
it rains on clay soil, it ______ (become) sticky.
10.
If
you drop something, it ______ (fall).
11.
If
you heat water to 100°C, it ______ (boil).
12.
If
it ______(rain), the grass ______ (get) wet.
13.
Plants
______ (need) sunlight if they ______ (grow).
14.
If
you mix water and salt, you ______ (get) a solution.
15.
Ice
______ (melt) if the temperature ______ (rise) above 0°C.
16.
If
people ______ (not exercise), they ______ (become) unhealthy.
17.
You
______ (feel) tired if you ______ (not sleep) enough.
18.
If
you ______ (smoke), your skin ______ (age) quickly.
19.
Water
______ (freeze) if it ______ (be) cold enough.
20.
If
babies ______ (eat) too much sugar, they ______ (get) hyperactive.
EXERCISE
2
1. If it rains today, we ______ (cancel) the match.
2. If you study well, you ______ (score) good marks.
3. If she works hard, she ______ (pass) the exam.
4. If they arrive early, we ______ (start) the meeting on time.
5. If you don’t hurry, you ______ (miss) the bus.
6. If I see him, I ______ (tell) him the truth.
7. If you drink this medicine, you ______ (feel) better.
8. If we don’t protect forests, animals ______ (lose) their homes.
9. If he calls me, I ______ (answer) immediately.
10. If the weather is clear, we ______ (go) hiking.
11. If it ______(rain) tomorrow, we ______ (stay) home.
12. She ______ (call) you if she ______ (need) help.
13. If you ______ (study) hard, you ______ (pass) the exam.
14. We ______ (go) out if the weather ______ (be) nice.
15. If he ______ (not hurry), he ______ (miss) the train.
16. They ______ (win) if they ______ (practice) more.
17. If you ______ (not eat), you ______ (be) hungry later.
18. She ______ (buy) the dress if it ______ (fit).
19. If the phone ______(ring), I ______ (answer) it.
20. You ______ (learn) English if you ______ (practice) daily.
EXERCISE - 3
1. If I had wings, I ______ (fly) across the sea.
2. If she knew the answer, she ______ (tell) you.
3. If he were rich, he ______ (travel) the world.
4. If they lived closer, we ______ (meet) more often.
5. If you worked harder, you ______ (improve) quickly.
6. If I were you, I ______ (apologise) at once.
7. If we had more time, we ______ (visit) more places.
8. If it didn’t rain so much here, we ______ (go) out more.
9. If she were taller, she ______ (join) the basketball team.
10. If he tried again, he ______ (succeed).
11. If I ______ (have) more time, I ______ (travel) the world.
12. She ______ (ride) to school if she ______ (have) a bicycle.
13. If we ______ (live) in a big city, we ______ (visit) museums.
14. You ______ (finish) earlier if you ______ (be) more organized.
15. If they ______ (follow) the rules, they ______ (not make) mistakes.
16. What ______ you ______ (do) if you ______ (be) invisible?
17. If pupils ______ (not sleep) more, they ______ (achieve) more.
18. He ______ (play) soccer if he ______ (not be) injured.
19. If I ______ (win) the lottery, I ______ (buy) a house.
20. We ______ (go) skiing if it ______ (snow).
EXERCISE - 4
1. If I had studied harder, I ______ (pass) the test.
2. If she had left earlier, she ______ (catch) the train.
3. If they had invited me, I ______ (attend) the party.
4. If he had known the truth, he ______ (help) us.
5. If you had listened to me, you ______ (avoid) the trouble.
6. If we had saved more money, we ______ (buy) a new house.
7. If the teacher had explained it clearly, we ______ (understand) the
lesson.
8. If she had worn a coat, she ______ (not fall) sick.
9. If the players had practised more, they ______ (win) the match.
10. If I had seen the sign, I ______ (not take) the wrong turn.
11. If I ______ (know) her name, I ______ (tell) you.
12. If you ______ (ask) me, I ______ (tell) you.
13. If you ______ (not help) me, I ______ (be) in trouble.
14. He ______ (die) if they ______ (not take) him to hospital.
15. Jane ______ (come) if you ______ (invite) her.
16. If he ______ (run) faster, he ______ (win) the race.
17. If my grandmother ______ (be) alive, she ______ (be) 85.
18. You ______ (pass) if you ______ (study) harder.
19. If we ______ (leave) earlier, we ______ (not miss) the show.
20. They ______ (arrive) on time if the traffic ______ (not be) bad.
EXERCISE 5
Rewrite the following ideas in four ways as shown in the
following Example:
(But for / Without / If it weren’t for / Were it not for)
1. his encouragement — I would give up.
1.
But for his encouragement, I would give up.
2.
Without his encouragement, I would give up.
3.
If it weren’t for his encouragement, I would give up.
4.
Were it not for his encouragement, I would give up.
2. your advice — I would make a big mistake.
3. my friends — I would feel lonely.
4. her honesty — nobody would trust her.
5. good weather — the match would be cancelled.
6. their support — the plan would fail.
7. his hard work — he wouldn't succeed.
8. your patience — the children would misbehave.
9. her guidance — I wouldn’t improve.
10. technology — life would be very difficult.
EXERCISE 6
Rewrite the following ideas in four ways as shown in the
following Example:
(But for / Without / If it hadn’t been for / Had it not been for)
1. his courage — the child would have drowned.
1.
But for his courage, the child would have drowned.
2.
Without his courage, the child would have drowned.
3.
If it hadn’t been for his courage, the child would have
drowned.
4.
Had it not been for his courage, the child would have
drowned.
2. your warning — I would have missed the train.
3. the doctor — he would have died.
4. her timely help — I would have failed.
5. the rain — the fire would have spread.
6. his sacrifice — we wouldn’t have survived.
7. her treatment — he wouldn’t have recovered.
8. their quick action — the building would have
collapsed.
9. my teacher — I wouldn’t have passed the exam.
10. electricity — the event would have been ruined.
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SDM’S ANSWER KEY TO EXERCISES
EXERCISE– 1
(Zero Conditional)
1.
If water reaches 100°C, it ______ (boil).
Answer: boils
2.
If you heat ice, it ______ (melt).
Answer: melts
3.
If people exercise regularly, they ______
(stay) healthy.
Answer: stay
4.
If you touch a flame, it ______ (burn) you.
Answer: burns
5.
If plants don't get sunlight, they ______
(die).
Answer: die
6.
If babies are hungry, they ______ (cry).
Answer: cry
7.
If iron is exposed to moisture, it ______
(rust).
Answer: rusts
8.
If you mix red and blue, you ______ (get)
purple.
Answer: get
9.
If it rains on clay soil, it ______ (become)
sticky.
Answer: becomes
10. If you drop something, it ______ (fall).
Answer: falls
11. If you freeze water, it ______ (turn) into ice.
Answer: turns
12. If it ______(rain), the grass ______ (get) wet.
Answer: rains, gets
13. Plants ______ (need) sunlight if they ______ (grow).
Answer: need, grow
14. If you mix water and salt, you ______ (get) a solution.
Answer: get
15. Ice ______ (melt) if the temperature ______ (rise) above 0°C.
Answer: melts, rises
16. If people ______ (not exercise), they ______ (become) unhealthy.
Answer: do not exercise, become
17. You ______ (feel) tired if you ______ (not sleep) enough.
Answer: feel, do not sleep
18. If you ______ (smoke), your skin ______ (age) quickly.
Answer: smoke, ages
19. Water ______ (freeze) if it ______ (be) cold enough.
Answer: freezes, is
20. If babies ______ (eat) too much sugar, they ______ (get) hyperactive.
Answer: eat, get
EXERCISE – 2 (First Conditional)
1.
If it rains today, we ______ (cancel) the
match.
Answer: will cancel
2.
If you study well, you ______ (score) good
marks.
Answer: will score
3.
If she works hard, she ______ (pass) the exam.
Answer: will pass
4.
If they arrive early, we ______ (start) the
meeting on time.
Answer: will start
5.
If you don’t hurry, you ______ (miss) the bus.
Answer: will miss
6.
If I see him, I ______ (tell) him the truth.
Answer: will tell
7.
If you drink this medicine, you ______ (feel)
better.
Answer: will feel
8.
If we don’t protect forests, animals ______
(lose) their homes.
Answer: will lose
9.
If he calls me, I ______ (answer) immediately.
Answer: will answer
10. If the weather is clear, we ______ (go) hiking.
Answer: will go
11. If it ______(rain) tomorrow, we ______ (stay) home.
Answer: rains, will stay
12. She ______ (call) you if she ______ (need) help.
Answer: will call, needs
13. If you ______ (study) hard, you ______ (pass) the exam.
Answer: study, will pass
14. We ______ (go) out if the weather ______ (be) nice.
Answer: will go, is
15. If he ______ (not hurry), he ______ (miss) the train.
Answer: does not hurry, will miss
16. They ______ (win) if they ______ (practice) more.
Answer: will win, practise
17. If you ______ (not eat), you ______ (be) hungry later.
Answer: do not eat, will be
18. She ______ (buy) the dress if it ______ (fit).
Answer: will buy, fits
19. If the phone ______(ring), I ______ (answer) it.
Answer: rings, will answer
20. You ______ (learn) English if you ______ (practise) daily.
Answer: will learn, practise
EXERCISE – 3 (Second Conditional)
1.
If I had wings, I ______ (fly) across the sea.
Answer: would/could fly
2.
If she knew the answer, she ______ (tell) you.
Answer: would tell
3.
If he were rich, he ______ (travel) the world.
Answer: would/could travel
4.
If they lived closer, we ______ (meet) more
often.
Answer: would/could meet
5.
If you worked harder, you ______ (improve)
quickly.
Answer: would/could improve
6.
If I were you, I ______ (apologise) at once.
Answer: would apologise
7.
If we had more time, we ______ (visit) more
places.
Answer: would/could visit
8.
If it didn’t rain so much here, we ______ (go)
out more.
Answer: would/could go
9.
If she were taller, she ______ (join) the
basketball team.
Answer: would/could join
10. If he tried again, he ______ (succeed).
Answer: would/could succeed
11. If I ______ (have) more time, I ______ (travel) the world.
Answer: had, would/could travel
12. She ______ (ride) to school if she ______ (have) a bicycle.
Answer: would/could ride, had
13. If we ______ (live) in a big city, we ______ (visit) museums.
Answer: lived, would/could visit
14. You ______ (finish) earlier if you ______ (be) more organised.
Answer: could/would finish, were
15. If they ______ (follow) the rules, they ______ (not make) mistakes.
Answer: followed, would not make
16. What ______ you ______ (do) if you ______ (be) invisible?
Answer: would you do, were
17. If pupils ______ (not sleep) more, they ______ (achieve) more.
Answer: did not sleep, would achieve
18. He ______ (play) soccer if he ______ (not be) injured.
Answer: would/could play, were not
19. If I ______ (win) the lottery, I ______ (buy) a house.
Answer: won, could buy
20. We ______ (go) skiing if it ______ (snow).
Answer: would go, snowed
EXERCISE – 4 (Third Conditional)
1.
If I had studied harder, I ______ (pass) the
test.
Answer: could/would have passed
2.
If she had left earlier, she ______ (catch)
the train.
Answer: could/would have caught
3.
If they had invited me, I ______ (attend) the
party.
Answer: would have attended
4.
If he had known the truth, he ______ (help)
us.
Answer: could/would have helped
5.
If you had listened to me, you ______ (avoid)
the trouble.
Answer: could/would have avoided
6.
If we had saved more money, we ______ (buy) a
new house.
Answer: could/would have bought
7.
If the teacher had explained it clearly, we
______ (understand) the lesson.
Answer: could/would have understood
8.
If she had worn a coat, she ______ (not fall)
sick.
Answer: would not have fallen
9.
If the players had practised more, they ______
(win) the match.
Answer: could/would have won
10. If I had seen the sign, I ______ (not take) the wrong turn.
Answer: would not have taken
11. If I ______ (know) her name, I ______ (tell) you.
Answer: had known, would have told
12. If you ______ (ask) me, I ______ (tell) you.
Answer: had asked, would have told
13. If you ______ (not help) me, I ______ (be) in trouble.
Answer: had not helped, would have been
14. He ______ (die) if they ______ (not take) him to hospital.
Answer: would have died, had not taken
15. Jane ______ (come) if you ______ (invite) her.
Answer: would have come, had invited
16. If he ______ (run) faster, he ______ (win) the race.
Answer: had run, could/would have won
17. If my grandmother ______ (be) alive, she ______ (be) 85.
Answer: had been, would have been
18. You ______ (pass) if you ______ (study) harder.
Answer: could/would have passed, had studied
19. If we ______ (leave) earlier, we ______ (not miss) the show.
Answer: had left, would not have missed
20. They ______ (arrive) on time if the traffic ______ (not be) bad.
Answer: could/would have
arrived, had not been
EXERCISE 5
Rewrite the following ideas in four ways as shown in the
following Example:
(But for / Without / If it weren’t for / Were it not for)
1. his encouragement — I would give up.
1.
But for his encouragement, I would give up.
2.
Without his encouragement, I would give up.
3.
If it weren’t for his encouragement, I would give up.
4.
Were it not for his encouragement, I would give up.
2. your advice — I would make a big mistake.
1. But for your advice, I would make a big mistake.
2. Without your advice, I would make a big mistake.
3. If it weren’t for your advice, I would make a big mistake.
4. Were it not for your advice, I would make a big mistake.
3. my friends — I would feel lonely.
1. But for my friends, I would feel lonely.
2. Without my friends, I would feel lonely.
3. If it weren’t for my friends, I would feel lonely.
4. Were it not for my friends, I would feel lonely.
4. her honesty — nobody would trust her.
1. But for her honesty, nobody would trust her.
2. Without her honesty, nobody would trust her.
3. If it weren’t for her honesty, nobody would trust her.
4. Were it not for her honesty, nobody would trust her.
5. good weather — the match would be cancelled.
1. But for the good weather, the match would be cancelled.
2. Without the good weather, the match would be cancelled.
3. If it weren’t for the good weather, the match would be cancelled.
4. Were it not for the good weather, the match would be cancelled.
6. their support — the plan would fail.
1. But for their support, the plan would fail.
2. Without their support, the plan would fail.
3. If it weren’t for their support, the plan would fail.
4. Were it not for their support, the plan would fail.
7. his hard work — he couldn’t/wouldn't
succeed.
1. But for his hard work, he couldn’t/wouldn't succeed.
2. Without his hard work, he couldn’t/wouldn't succeed.
3. If it weren’t for his hard work, he couldn’t/wouldn't succeed.
4. Were it not for his hard work, he couldn’t/wouldn't succeed.
8. your patience — the children would misbehave.
1. But for your patience, the children would misbehave.
2. Without your patience, the children would misbehave.
3. If it weren’t for your patience, the children would misbehave.
4. Were it not for your patience, the children would misbehave.
9. her guidance — I couldn’t/wouldn't improve.
1. But for her guidance, I couldn’t/wouldn't improve.
2. Without her guidance, I couldn’t/wouldn't improve.
3. If it weren’t for her guidance, I couldn’t/wouldn't improve.
4. Were it not for her guidance, I couldn’t/wouldn't improve.
10. technology — life would be very difficult.
1. But for technology, life would be very difficult.
2. Without technology, life would be very difficult.
3. If it weren’t for technology, life would be very difficult.
4. Were it not for technology, life would be very difficult.
EXERCISE 6
Rewrite the following ideas in four ways as shown in the
following Example:
(But for / Without / If it hadn’t been for / Had it not been for)
1. his courage — the child would have drowned.
1.
But for his courage, the child would have drowned.
2.
Without his courage, the child would have drowned.
3.
If it hadn’t been for his courage, the child would have
drowned.
4.
Had it not been for his courage, the child would have
drowned.
2. your warning — I would have missed the train.
1. But for your warning, I would have missed the train.
2. Without your warning, I would have missed the train.
3. If it hadn’t been for your warning, I would have missed the train.
4. Had it not been for your warning, I would have missed the train.
3. the doctor — he would have died.
1. But for the doctor, he would have died.
2. Without the doctor, he would have died.
3. If it hadn’t been for the doctor, he would have died.
4. Had it not been for the doctor, he would have died.
4. her timely help — I would have failed.
1. But for her timely help, I would have failed.
2. Without her timely help, I would have failed.
3. If it hadn’t been for her timely help, I would have failed.
4. Had it not been for her timely help, I would have failed.
5. the rain — the fire would have spread.
1. But for the rain, the fire would have spread.
2. Without the rain, the fire would have spread.
3. If it hadn’t been for the rain, the fire would have spread.
4. Had it not been for the rain, the fire would have spread.
6. his sacrifice — we couldn’t/wouldn't
have survived.
1. But for his sacrifice, we couldn’t/wouldn't have survived.
2. Without his sacrifice, we couldn’t/wouldn't have survived.
3. If it hadn’t been for his sacrifice, we couldn’t/wouldn't have survived.
4. Had it not been for his sacrifice, we couldn’t/wouldn't have survived.
7. her treatment — he couldn’t/wouldn't have
recovered.
1. But for her treatment, he couldn’t/wouldn't have recovered.
2. Without her treatment, he couldn’t/wouldn't have recovered.
3. If it hadn’t been for her treatment, he couldn’t/wouldn't have
recovered.
4. Had it not been for her treatment, he couldn’t/wouldn't have recovered.
8. their quick action — the building would have
collapsed.
1. But for their quick action, the building would have collapsed.
2. Without their quick action, the building would have collapsed.
3. If it hadn’t been for their quick action, the building would have
collapsed.
4. Had it not been for their quick action, the building would have
collapsed.
9. my teacher — I couldn’t/wouldn't have passed the
exam.
1. But for my teacher, I couldn’t/wouldn't have passed the exam.
2. Without my teacher, I couldn’t/wouldn't have passed the exam.
3. If it hadn’t been for my teacher, I couldn’t/wouldn't have passed the
exam.
4. Had it not been for my teacher, I couldn’t/wouldn't have passed the
exam.
10. electricity — the event would have been ruined.
1. But for electricity, the event would have been ruined.
2. Without electricity, the event would have been ruined.
3. If it hadn’t been for electricity, the event would have been ruined.
4. Had it not been for electricity, the event would have been ruined.
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