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SECOND OR THIRD CONDITIONAL

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  • You were not lucky. You didn't win. Make a conditional sentence.
    If you had been lucky, you could have won.
  • She wasn't very pleased. You didn't go with her.
    She would have been very pleased if you had gone with her.
  • If he _____________(CHANGE) jobs, he would be a lot happier.
    CHANGED
  • I don't know his address. I can't contact him. Make a conditional sentence.
    If I knew his address, I would contact him.
  • I wouldn't have been able to do it unless she ____(HELP) me.
    had helped
  • He _______(GO) with her if he had known she would behave so irresponsibly.
    wouldn't have gone
  • You shouldn't have criticized him unless you ____ (have) a good reason.
    had had
  • It would be too late if the school already _____(start)
    started
  • Even if he ______(ask) them, they wouldn't have agreed to come.
    had asked
  • I ____________( TRUST) him if I were you. He is a liar.
    wouldn't trust
  • If we ___(want) to spend the day in London, we would have bought a day pass.
    had wanted
  • Second/third conditional
  • If you _______(spend) less on clothes, you would be able to save some money.
    SPENT
  • If he _______(get up) earlier, he wouldn't have been late for work.
    HAD GOT UP
  • If she hadn’t threatened him, he _______ (LEAVE) her.
    WOULDN'T  HAVE LEFT
  • He was ill. He couldn't go skiing. Make a conditional sentence.
    If he hadn't been ill, he could have gone skiing.
  • We don't know the solution. you don't give us advice.
    We would know the solution if you gave us advice.
  • We don't have enough room in our house. You can't stay with us.
    If we had enough room. you could stay in our house.
  • If I were you, I ___________ (tell) her that I love her.
    would tell