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Had the teacher given us more time to finish the project, we would have done it better.
 
Third Conditional
 
Zero Conditional
 
First Conditional
 
Second Conditional
Were they to have time, they would do the script.
 
Second
 
Zero
 
First
 
Third
_____you help me with the project, you´ll probably learn something new.
 
Should
 
Were
 
Had
 
Can
If we hadn`t answered the ad, we wouldn`t be here now.
 
Had we not answered the ad...
 
Should we not answer the ad...
 
Had we not to aswer the ad...
 
Were we not to aswer the ad...
If he were promoted, his salary would double
 
Were he to be promoted, his salary  would double
 
If he were promoted, his salary would double
 
Were he promoted, his salary would double
 
His salary would double if he were promoted
If they asked me to go back, I wouldn't hesitate.
 
Were they to ask me to go back...
 
Were they ask me to go back...
 
Should they ask me to go back...
 
Had they asked me to go back...
....we wouldn't have lost our train.
 
Had we woken up earlier
 
Should we wake up earlier
 
Were we wake up earlier
I wonder what he'd think...
 
Were Isaac Newton alive today
 
Had Isaac Newton alive today
 
Should Isaac Newton alive today
Where do we place "not" in negative inverted conditional sentences?
 
After the subject...
 
After the verb
 
Between the auxiliary and the verb
 
Before the auxiliary and the verb
If the teacher had helped me, I wouldn't have had to go to the library.
 
Had the teacher helped me...
 
Were the teacher helped me...
 
Had not the teacher helped me...
 
Were not the teacher helped me...
If the weather is rainy, we will stay home.
 
Should the weather be rainy...
 
Should the weather is rainy...
 
Shouldn't the weather be rainy...
 
Were the weather is rainy...
If I hadn't got up early this morning, I would have slept more.
 
Had I not got up early this morning...
 
Shouldn't I got up early this morning...
 
Hadn't I got up early this morning....
 
Were I not got up early this morning...
If I were president, I would lower taxes.
 
Were I president...
 
Had I president...
 
Shouldn't I president...
 
Should I president...
If he didn't study more, he wouldn't pass the exam.
 
Were he not to study more...
 
Weren't he study more...
 
Should he not to study more...
 
Hadn't he study more...
Inverted conditionals in negative...
 
Do not use contractions
 
Use contractions
If he doesn't hurry up, he will be late.
 
Should he not hurry up...
 
Weren't he hurry up...
 
Were he not hurry up...
 
Had he not hurry up...
If I were a carpenter, I would build my own house.
 
Were I a carpenter...
 
Had I a carpenter...
 
Should I a carpenter...
 
Were I to be a carpenter...
If you had told me, I could have helped you.
 
Had you told me...
 
Were you told me...
 
Should you told me...
 
Had you to told me...
If you need more information, call our office in Green Street.
 
Should you need more information...
 
Were you need more information...
 
Had you need more information...
 
Should you to need more information ...
Second conditional changes to:
 
Were
 
Had
 
Should
 
Did
Third conditional changes to:
 
Had
 
Were
 
Should
 
Hadn´t
Inverted Conditionals are more...
 
Formal
 
Informal
 
Difficult
 
Useful
IF" in the first conditional changes to:
 
Should
 
Were
 
Had
 
Do / Does