If some couples hadn't fought for their relationship, they _________ together now. BE
wouldn´t be
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If you weren't such a jerk, they ______ you to yesterday's party. INVITE
would have invited
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If I had more time, I ______ you last night. CALL
would have called. ➪ In this sentence, we are talking about a hypothetical condition happening in the present (second conditional) with a past result (third)
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If you _______ that job, you wouldn't be so exhausted now. ACCEPT
'd accepted.
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If I had enough savings, I ______(quit ) this job months ago
would have quit
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We are second now. We ______ (be) top of the league if we hadn't lost our last match.
would be
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If he weren't so lazy, he _____ (finish) the assignment when it was due.
would have finished
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Bill has a gambling problem. He's lost everything!
If Bill didn't have a gambling problem he wouldn't have lost everything.
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He didn’t train every day. He won’t win Olympic Games in Paris
If he had trained every day, he would win Olyympic Games in Paris
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I don’t know him very well. I didn’t invite him to my party.
If I knew him well, I would have invited him to the party.
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She can’t use her credit card today. The bank blocked it.
She could use (be using) her credit card today if the bank hadn’t blocked it
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They didn’t eat any breakfast. They’re hungry now.
If they had eaten, they wouldn’t be so hungry now.
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He drives recklessly. He crashed the car into a tree.
If he didn't drive recklessly, he wouldn’t have crashed the car into the tree.
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I'm in the mess now because I didn't listen to your advice.
I wouldn't be in this mess now if I had listened to your advice.
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Jenny still loves Mike, that's why she didn't left him.
If Jenny didn't still love Mike, she would have left him.
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She didn't study well at school, that's why she doesn't have a good job now.
If she had studied well at school, she would have a good job now.