Test 3. Clauses of Condition. 1. Plants die if you (not / to water) them. a) won't water b) don't water c) wouldn't water 2. If I had one million dollars, I (probably / to buy) a yacht. a) probably bought b) will probably buy c) would probably buy 3. A: How did it happen that you missed your stop? B: I would not have missed it if the conductor (to announce) the stops. a) announced b) had announced b) would have announced 4. What a pity my husband is away! If he were here, he (to help) us. a) helped b) will help c) would help 5. If I (to get up) early tomorrow morning, I will go jogging. a) get up b) will get up c) got up 6. You look tired. If I (to be) you, I would take a holiday. a) be b) were c) have been 7. If Benjamin Franklin (not / to work) so hard, he would not have become the symbol of America. a) didn't work b) hadn't worked c) wouldn't have worked 8. A: Did you say anything when he asked you? B: No, I didn't. You see, if I had said even a word, he (to fly) into a rage. a) flew b) had flown c) would have flown 9. Would it be all right if I (to come) round at about six? a) come b) came c) will come 10. If you (not / to be) at a loose end last month, you would have passed your exam. But you failed it. a) were not b) wouldn't have been c) hadn't been 11. I'm sure Sue (to understand) if you explained the situation to her. a) understood b) will understand c) would understand 12. If pigs (to have) wings, they would fly. a) have b) had c) would have 13. If it had not been for your help, we (to get) into real trouble. a) had got b) would get c) would have got 14. I (to do) the same if I were in your shoes. a) will do b) would do c) would have done 15. I (to help) you if I could, but I'm afraid I can't. a) had helped b) will help c) would help 16. If I (to see) her, I would have spoken to her. But I didn't see her and speak to her. a) saw b) had seen c) would have seen 17. If we had the choice, we (to live) in the country. a) lived b) will live c) would live 18. Hurry up! We (not / to get) good seats if we arrive late. a) don't get b) didn't get c) won't get 19. This soup isn't very good. It (to taste) better if it wasn't so salty. a) tasted b) will taste c) would taste 20. If I (to know) that you were coming, I would have met you at the airport. I had a lot of time to do that. a) knew b) had known c) would have known 21. I wouldn't mind living in England if the weather (to be) better. a) is b) were c) will be 22. If Columbus (not / to have) such a passion for travelling, he wouldn't have discovered America in 1492. a) hadn't b) hadn't had c) wouldn't have had 23. You're always tired. If you (not to go) to bed so late every night, you wouldn't be tired all the time. a) didn’t go b) hadn’t gone c) won’t go 24. A: If you (to touch) that plate, you'll burn your fingers. B: Why? Has it been in the oven? a) touch b) will touch c) would touch 25. Robby, look at that man! If he had worked harder at school, he (not / to sweep) the streets now. a) won't be sweeping b) wouldn't be sweeping c) wouldn't have swept 26. What _____ you do if you won lots of money? a) will b) won't c) would 27. If the students were studying, _____ you disturb them? a) will b) won't c) would 28. If you make so much noise, I _____ be able to sleep. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 29. They _____ have to hurry or they will miss the train. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 30. A: _____ you're busy, we'll talk now. B: That's fine. I'm not busy at the moment. a) Unless b) If c) Provided 31. They _____ have missed the last bus if they had hurried. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 32. If I were you, I _____ buy a new bicycle. a) will b) won't c) would 33. If she had locked all the doors, the burglars _____ have got in. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 34. If my train is late, I _____ take a taxi. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 35. A: If you watch the news, you (to learn) a lot. B: I know. I watch it every day. a) learn b) were learning c) would learn 36. If you are a good girl, I _____ buy you some chocolate. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 37. I _____ finish the work if you don't help me. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 38. A: _____ you wear warm clothes, you won't get cold. B: I'll wear an extra jumper. a) Supposing b) Unless c) Providing 39. If she hadn't cut her finger, it ____ not have hurt for weeks. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 40. I _____ give you $5 if you do me a favor. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 41. If Chris didn't fall in love with Jane, he____ give her flowers. a) will b) won't c) would d) wouldn't 42. If she (not to drive) so fast, she would not have crashed her car. a) would drive b) had not driven c) would have not driven 43. A: Shall I invite John to the party? B: Well, were I you, I (to invite) him. a) am inviting b) will invite c) would invite 44. A: _____ the teacher comes back now, what will you do? B: I don't know. a) When b) Supposing c) Providing 45. If he (to finish) his medical studies, he would be a doctor now. a) would finish b) had finished c) would have finished 46 A: Could I see the menu, please? B: Yes, sir. If you (to take) a seat, I will fetch it for you. a) take b) have taken c) had taken 47. A: Don't cry. Everything will be alright. B: Yes, but if I (to miss) the bus, I wouldn't have been late for school. a) don't miss b) didn't miss c) hadn't missed 48. If he (to fail) his exams, he won't study at the university. a) fails b) failed c) will fail 49. If I saw a mouse in the kitchen, I (to try) to catch it. a) would try b) had tried c) would have tried 50. If you (to have) a video, you could record it yourself. a) had b) had had c) would have