Conditional clausesVersion en ligne An exercise on determining the type of conditional clause that was used. par Ruth Lefere 1 Type I 2 Type II 3 Type III If you have to do your homework, I will help you. If we don't get tickets for the game, we will watch it at home. She will punish us if you don't stop talking. If you do your homework now, we will go to the zoo in the weekend. If we order the tablet now, we will have it in two days. I will call you if I need you to bring me to the doctor. If I had a screw driver, I would hang up the new curtains right away. I would jump on top of a chair if I saw a spider. They wouldn’t go by train if they had a car. If I had more money, I would buy you a new computer. I would go for a run if the temperatures were a little higher. If I were you, I would see a specialist. If he had dropped the glass, it wouldn’t have broken. We would have waited for you if you hadn’t told us to go on without you. If you had listened to the instructions of the teacher, the explosion wouldn't have happened. He wouldn't have taken a soda if he hadn't been thirsty. If he hadn’t had time at noon, we would have done it after class. If we hadn’t ordered the tickets the moment the site went online, there wouldn’t have been any tickets left for the festival.