The document discusses the third conditional and provides examples of its use. It contains 7 sentences that require filling in the blanks with the past perfect tense to complete third conditional "if" clauses. It also contains 5 "if" clauses that must be matched with the correct consequences or outcomes. In 3 sentences or less:
The document provides instruction on forming and using the third conditional through examples of incomplete sentences requiring the past perfect tense and "if" clauses to be matched with corresponding consequences or outcomes, in order to practice the grammar structure of hypothetical or unlikely past events.
The document discusses the third conditional and provides examples of its use. It contains 7 sentences that require filling in the blanks with the past perfect tense to complete third conditional "if" clauses. It also contains 5 "if" clauses that must be matched with the correct consequences or outcomes. In 3 sentences or less:
The document provides instruction on forming and using the third conditional through examples of incomplete sentences requiring the past perfect tense and "if" clauses to be matched with corresponding consequences or outcomes, in order to practice the grammar structure of hypothetical or unlikely past events.
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The document discusses the third conditional and provides examples of its use. It contains 7 sentences that require filling in the blanks with the past perfect tense to complete third conditional "if" clauses. It also contains 5 "if" clauses that must be matched with the correct consequences or outcomes. In 3 sentences or less:
The document provides instruction on forming and using the third conditional through examples of incomplete sentences requiring the past perfect tense and "if" clauses to be matched with corresponding consequences or outcomes, in order to practice the grammar structure of hypothetical or unlikely past events.
Copyright:
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1. If I _____ (not/drive) so fast, I _______ (not/ have) a car accident.
2. If I ______ (not/ answer) the mobile
phone while driving, I _______ (not/ have) to pay a fine.
3. If I _____________ (phone) to cancel the
meeting, you __________ (be) angry.
4. If it _______ ( not/rain), I _________ (not/
go) the cinema.
5. If I _______ ( not/ see) you kissing a young
girl, I _________ (not/ break) up with you.
6. If my sister _______ ( not/ sell) her wedding
dress, she __________ (lend) it to me.
7. If I ________ ( have) a better salary,
I ____________ (buy) a new car. Match the If clauses with their endings.
1. If I had left the house earlier, …
2. If you had asked her on a date, ….
3. If I had gone out for dinner, ….
4. If you had woken up earlier, ….
5. If I had seen you at the party, ….
A. You would have arrived before class started.
B. I would have arrived before the store closed. C. She would have said "yes." D. I would have said "hello." E. I wouldn't have had to wash the dishes.