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Advanced Conditionals Quiz

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    Review advanced conditionals (2nd and 3rd)
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  • The second conditional is used to describe a(n) ______________ situation in the ______________
    imaginary, present or the future
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  • The third conditional is used to describe a(n) ___________ situation in the _______.
    imaginary, past
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  • If I ______ (have) a driving licence, I __________ (drive) to school every day.
    had, would drive
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  • If my parents ___________ (know) how to speak English, they __________ (move) abroad when they were in their 20s.
    had known, would have moved
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  • Invert the following sentence: If Mary had opened the box, she would have realised that it was a gift from Joe.
    Had Mary opened the box, she would have realised...
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  • Invert the following sentence: If people were happier, they would consume less chocolate.
    Were people happier, they would consume less chocolate.
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  • Watch the excerpt from a movie and complete the sentence: I ____ ____ ______ it at all ___ ___ ___ _____ ___ the mark on the door.
    'wouldn't have found', 'had it not been for'
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  • Watch the movie excerpt and complete the sentence: _____ ___ ____ ____ the cataclysmic events that overtook them, it's entirely possible that raptors rather than humans _____ _____ ______ the dominant species on this planet.
    'Were it not for', 'would have become'
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  • Watch the movie excerpt and complete the sentence: And I might add, ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ the intervention of father Robert Carillo who spoke in glowing terms on your behalf, I _____ ______ _______ you to a much stiffer punishment.
    'had it not been for', 'would have sentenced'
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  • Watch the movie excerpt and complete the sentence: _____ _____ ____ _____ ____ the timely arrival of Scotland Yard, I doubt things ______ ______ ______ out so well.
    had it not been for, would have turned
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  • Transform the following sentence using the word in brackets: If my friends hadn't helped me, I wouldn't have passed my exam. (but)
    But for my friends/But for my friends' help, I wouldn't have passed my exam.
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  • Transform the following sentence using the word in brackets: If my classmates weren't so kind, I'd hate going to school. (for)
    Were it not for my (kind) classmates, I'd hate going to school.
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  • Transform the following sentence using the word in brackets: If you see Nick - I'm not sure you will-, could you please tell him to call me? (happen)
    If you happen to see Nick, could you tell him to call me?
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  • Transform the following sentence using the word in brackets: If you wish to make a complaint, you can contact our customer service department at cs@abc.com. (should)
    Should you wish to make a complaint, you can contact...
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  • Complete the sentence with a suitable word/expression: ___ ____ I could see my friends more often.
    I wish...
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  • Complete the sentence with a suitable word/expression: ____________ you failed your exam, what would you do then?
    Supposing
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