The document provides 12 sentences with blanks to be filled in using conditional forms of verbs. Students are to use "would + verb" or "would have + past participle" correctly to complete the sentences based on if/then or wished situations in the past, present, or future. The sentences cover a variety of scenarios involving travel plans, reactions, requests, and consequences.
Original Description:
Exercise to practice the difference between WOULD vs WOULD HAVE + III fv
The document provides 12 sentences with blanks to be filled in using conditional forms of verbs. Students are to use "would + verb" or "would have + past participle" correctly to complete the sentences based on if/then or wished situations in the past, present, or future. The sentences cover a variety of scenarios involving travel plans, reactions, requests, and consequences.
The document provides 12 sentences with blanks to be filled in using conditional forms of verbs. Students are to use "would + verb" or "would have + past participle" correctly to complete the sentences based on if/then or wished situations in the past, present, or future. The sentences cover a variety of scenarios involving travel plans, reactions, requests, and consequences.
1. If I had known about the traffic, I __________ (leave)
earlier. 2. If you _______ (make) an enemy, lend a man money and ask it of him again. 3. I __________ (be) happy to help you move if you need me to. 4. It ______ be (difficult) for us to accept . 5. She __________ (stay) at home if she had felt sick. 6. Nothing _________ (induce) me to vote for him again. 7. ______ you (mind) if I go with you? 8. He __________ (go) to the beach if it wasn't so cold outside. 9. If we had more time, we __________ (go) to the museum. 10. _______ you (like) to play golf with me? 11. If it rains tomorrow, I __________ bring an umbrella. 12. ________ you please (stand back) and let me through.