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Exercises

1) Complete these sentences to make appropriate (Third Conditional
or Mixed Conditional) sentences, using the correct form of the verbs
in brackets.
Example: If you (come) to the theatre yesterday, you (enjoy) the play.
If you had come to the theatre with me yesterday, you would have enjoyed the play.

1. He (not get) the job, if he (not wear) a tie.
2. If I (meet) you before, my life (be) different.
3. If I (visit) Athens last year, I (phone) you.
4. She (get) promoted last year if she (not argue) with the boss.
5. If only I (know) you already had tickets, I (not get) any for you.
6. If you (start) coming to the course earlier, you (pass) the exam.
7. If I (not be) so shy at the party last Saturday, I ( make) more friends.
8. If you (not spend) so much money, I (not be) angry now.
9. I (become) an accountant if I (be) good at maths.
10. If he (not see) the other car, there (be) a serious accident.

2) Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable verb form.
1. If she (not decide) to change a job last year, she (go) to China next month.
2. He (not go) to sleep over that book if it (not be) so dull.
3. She (not forgive) him if she (not be) his mother.
4. If you (drink) less last night, you (not feel) so bad today.
5. If he (do) work yesterday, he (be) free today.
6. If you (take) into account his behavior then, you (not have) so much trouble now.
7. If he (be) cleverer, he (not behaved) so foolishly yesterday.
8. If I (know) English well, I (translate) the article long ago.
9. I (take) part in the last competition if I (be) younger.
10. You (may) be a star now if you (be offered) the part in the film then.

3) Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable verb form.
1. He says that if he (can) start his life anew, he (not, to change) anything.
2. If she (to take) care of her son, he (not, to become) a criminal.
3. If I (not, to cut my) hair, it (to be) longer.
4. If the student (to speak) politely, the teacher (not, be) angry.
5. If he (to work) hard, he could (to earn) enough money.
6. If the water (to be) warm, I (to take) a bath.
7. If you (to start) coming to the course earlier, you (to pass) the exam.
8. She (to get) promoted last year if she (not, to argue) with the boss.
9. If I (to win) a million dollar, I (to give up) my job.
10. He (not, to get) the job, if he (not, to wear) a tie.

 

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