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Revise Conditional Sentences

In this worksheet, students will revise how to identify the parts of a conditional sentence and investigate different types of conditional sentence.

'Revise Conditional Sentences' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 3

Year:  Year 7 English worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Grammar and Vocabulary

Curriculum subtopic:   Extend and Apply Grammatical Knowledge

Popular topics:   Writing worksheets

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Worksheet Overview

Conditional sentences are sentences in which one thing depends upon another.

 

man with money

 

I will give all the money to charity if I win the lottery.

 

The result (giving the money to charity) depends on the condition (winning the lottery). The two clauses are joined by the conjunction if.

 

The two clauses can be swapped around.

If I win the lottery, I will give all the money to charity.

Note the comma that separates the two clauses if the conditional clause comes first.

 

There are different types of conditional sentence.

 

1) Things that might actually happen

If it snows, we will build a snowman.

This type of sentence uses the future tense ('we will').

Did you spot the comma?

 

snowman

 

2) Imaginary things or things that might possibly happen but are unlikely

If David Beckham came to our school, I would be very excited.

This type of sentence uses words like 'could' and 'would'.

 

3) Things that cannot be changed because they are in the past

If I had worked harder, I would have passed the test.

This type of sentences uses words like 'could have' and 'would have'.

 

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