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92. Conditional — oo 4 ‘they sack him, the factory will go on strike, ‘Ave they going to sack him? Maybe 8 Probably not 5 _'Whal would you do if someone told us to leave?” Is someone going to tell us to leave? A Maybe B Probably not 6 ‘What will you do if someone tells us to leave? |s someone going to tellus to leave? ‘AMaybe B Probably not 7 “ithey don't agree with me, Il go to the director. Are they going to agree with me? ‘A Maybe not B Probably not 8 ‘Iithey didn't agree with me, 'd go to the director. Do they usually agree with me? AMaybe 8 Yes CNo 9 don't lke your ideas, Il say so. ‘Am I going to like your ideas? ‘AMaybe not 8 Probably 10 ‘if! didn't lke your ideas, '6 say so. Do | usually ike your ideas? AMaybe Bes No 82 [exe The Third Conditional FORM I+ past pertect — wauldicould might + perfect infinitive I! had met you earlier, wouldn't have married Jo, It'd worked harder, | would have passed the exam. or would! could! might + perlectintiniive + past pertect | | wouldn't have married Jo if "a met you earlier, | would have passed the exam if'd worked harder. USE © The third conditionalreters to the past (itis sometimes called the past conditianal) 'd have warned you if 'd seen you last week. (but | didn't see you, so didn't warn you) INT passed my exams, | would have gone to Art College. (but | didn't pass my exams, so | didn't go to Art College) Write these sentences in full, using the words given. Put the verbs into the correct tense 1 What / would / you / done /if 1 not lend / you the money? 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