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Third Conditional Grammar Worksheet

The document is a grammar worksheet that provides examples and exercises for forming sentences using the third conditional. It introduces the structure of third conditional sentences using "if" and main clauses, provides examples of forming negative sentences, and includes 12 sentence completion exercises for students to practice making third conditional statements about imaginary scenarios using "if" and the past perfect tense.
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Third Conditional Grammar Worksheet

The document is a grammar worksheet that provides examples and exercises for forming sentences using the third conditional. It introduces the structure of third conditional sentences using "if" and main clauses, provides examples of forming negative sentences, and includes 12 sentence completion exercises for students to practice making third conditional statements about imaginary scenarios using "if" and the past perfect tense.
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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
THIRD CONDITIONAL
“if” clause main clause
If she had run faster, She would have won the race.
could have
might have

main clause “if” clause


She would have won the race. if she had run faster,
could have
might have

NOTE 1: To form negative sentences, add ‘not’ after ‘would’, ‘could’ and ‘might’.
Example: “If she had run slowly, she might not have won the race.”

NOTE 2: To form negative sentences, add ‘not’ after ‘had’.


Example: “If she hadn’t run slowly, she might have won the race.”

⚫ Complete the sentences below by making Third Conditional statements. Use


your imagination!

1. If I had worked harder, ________________________________________________

2. If John had bought a new car, _________________________________________

3. If Mrs. Brown hadn’t found her cat, ______________________________________

4. If I hadn’t forgotten my key, ____________________________________________

5. _________________________________________, you might have gotten hurt.

6. __________________________________________, I could have been famous.

7. ____________________________________, Tom would have passed his exam.

8. _______________________________________, they might have been happier.

9. If I hadn’t found a new job, ____________________________________________

10. If it had rained yesterday, ______________________________________________

11. If we had arrived on time, ______________________________________________

12. If the dog had bitten me, ______________________________________________


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