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In a conditional sentence (Type 3), which ‘main-clause’ is correct?
 
she would have attended the meeting.
 
she would attend the meeting.
 
she would have attend the meeting.
 
she will attend the meeting.
In a conditional sentence (Type 3), which ‘If-clause’ is correct?
 
If Ms Kan had got a cold,
 
If Ms Kan got a cold
 
If Ms Kan have gotten a cold,
 
If Ms Kan has gotten a cold
Which verb is in PAST PERFECT TENSE?
 
had forgotten
 
had forget
 
had forgot
 
had forgetten
Which verb is in PAST PERFECT TENSE?
 
had given
 
had gave
 
had give
 
have given
In the ‘If-clause’, what’s the tense of the verb?
 
Past perfect tense
 
Simple present tense
 
Simple past tense
 
Present perfect tense
We use ‘Conditional sentences (Type 3)’ when we talk about situations …
 
in the past that did not happen
 
in the future that will happen
 
always happen
 
at present and in the future
Which punctuation mark should we put BETWEEN the ‘If-clause’ AND ‘main clause’?
 
comma (,)
 
full stop (.)
 
exclamation mark (!)
 
dash (—)
What are the two clauses in a ‘Conditional sentence’?
 
If-clause & main clause
 
Passive voice & N-clause
 
If-clause & N-clause
 
N-clause & main clause
How many clauses are there in a ‘Conditional sentence (Type 3)’?
 
2
 
1
 
3
 
4
Which sentence is a ‘Conditional sentence (Type 3)’?
 
If I had worked hard, I would have passed the test.
 
If we put ice in the sun, it melts.
 
If you visit an American city, you will find it very pretty.
 
If I were you, I would finish my homework first.
 If you didn't tell us about the bad service, we'd have eaten there.
 
False
 
True
If you _____ (paint), the room _______ (be) a lot brighter.
 
had painted/ would have been
 
have painted/ would be
 
have painted/ would have been
 
had painted/ wouldn't have been
If you ___(listen) to me, the accident ___ (happen)
 
had listened/ wouldn't have happened
 
had listened/ would have happen
 
listened/ wouldn't happen
 
hadn't listened/ would have happened
If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't have got wet.
 
True
 
False
If I ____________ breakfast some hours ago, I would not be hungry now.
 
had eaten
 
ate
 
has eaten
 
have eaten
If Jane______about the concert, she would have gone to it.
 
had known
 
has known
 
have known
 
knew
If I had studied,I _______ the Exam.
 
would have passed
 
will pass
 
should has passed
 
could has passed
He ______ on time for the interview if he had left the house at nine.
 
would have been
 
should be
 
couldn't be
 
would be
She _____ a teacher if she had gone to university.
 
would have become
 
would become
 
will become
 
becomes
If we had taken a taxi, we ______ the plane.
 
wouldn't have missed
 
won't miss
 
wouldn't miss
 
wouldn't had missed
If I ______time, I would have gone to see him.
 
had had
 
have had
 
had
 
would have
If I had worked harder at school, I _____ better grades.
 
would have got
 
had got
 
would had got
 
would get
If I ____more attention in class, I would have understood the lesson.
 
had paid
 
have paid
 
paid
 
has paid