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Conditionals

The document provides a series of sentences that require the correct use of second and third conditional forms in English. It includes multiple-choice options and fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice these grammatical structures. The focus is on hypothetical situations and their consequences.

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Conditionals

The document provides a series of sentences that require the correct use of second and third conditional forms in English. It includes multiple-choice options and fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice these grammatical structures. The focus is on hypothetical situations and their consequences.

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Choose the correct opction

1 We’d have packed / ’d pack extra clothes if we’d realized it was going to be so cold.
2 I wouldn’t go / wouldn’t have gone to his leaving party even if he’d asked me.
3 You’d know what to do if you were listening / ’d listened to my instructions carefully.
4 We’d be able to enjoy the sun today if we’d done / ’d have done this work yesterday.
5 You wouldn’t be so hungry now if you’d eaten / ’d have eaten a good breakfast.
6 I’d help you find the right path if I knew / ’d known how to navigate.
7 We wouldn’t be / wouldn’t have been here now if we hadn’t asked for directions.

Complete using second and third conditional.


1. If I (have) ________________enough money, I (backpack) ________________ around Europe. But,
unfortunately, I am broke.

2. If I (have) ____________________enough money in my twenties, I


(backpack) ____________________ around Europe. But, unfortunately, I was broke.

3. She would have been here earlier if she (miss, not) ____________________the train.

4. Thank you for helping me study. If you hadn't tutored me, I (fail) ____________________the test.

5. If I exercised more, I (be) ____________________much more fit and I (have,


not) ____________________so many health problems.

6. It's too bad Frank isn't with us. If he (be) ____________________here, he (can,
translate) ____________________the letter for us.

7. Stop asking me what Joe bought you for your birthday. Even if I (know) ____________________,
what he bought you, I (tell, not) ____________________you.

8. My business trip to California was only two days. If the trip (be) ____________________,longer, I
(visit) ____________________,my friends in Los Angeles.

9. I'm sorry, I didn't know you were allergic to chocolate. If I (know) ____________________, I
(make) ____________________you a vanilla birthday cake.

10. Did you hear that yesterday Margaret won $2,000 in Las Vegas, and she used the money to buy a
new washing machine and dryer? How boring! If I (win) ____________________that much money, I
(go) ____________________to Tahiti for a couple of weeks.

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