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(Third conditional) If the students ______________ (not/be) late for the exam, they _______________ (pass) .
[ hadn't been ][ would have passed ]
(Third conditional) If the weather ______________ (not/be) so cold, we ______________ (go) to the beach.
[ hadn't been ][ would have gone ]
(Second conditional) If she _______________ (have) her laptop with her, she _____________ (email) me.
[ had ][ would email ]
(First conditional) If she ______________ (not/go) to the meeting, I ______________ (not/go) either.
[ doesn't go ][ won't go ]
(Third conditional) If the baby _______________ (sleep) better last night, I _______________ (not/be) so tired.
[ had slept ][ wouldn't have been ]
(First conditional) If the teacher _______________ (give) us lots of homework this weekend, I _______________ (not/be) happy.
[ gives ][ won't be ]
(Second conditional) If Lucy _____________ (have) enough time, she _____________ (travel) more.
[ had ][ would travel ]
(First conditional) If I _______________ (not/go) to bed soon, I _______________ (be) tired in the morning.
[ don't go ][ 'll be ]
(Second conditional) If I ______________ (want) a new car, I ______________ (buy) one.
[ wanted ][ would buy ]
(Second conditional) If José ______________ (not/speak) good French, he ______________ (not/move) to Paris.
[ didn't speak ][ wouldn't move ]
(First conditional) If John ___________ (drink) too much coffee, he ___________ (get) ill.
[ drinks ][ 'll get ]
(First conditional) she _____________ (study) more if she _____________ (go) to the library,.
[ 'll study ] [ goes ]
(Third conditional) we ___________ (not/be) late if we ___________ (not/have) an argument.
[ wouldn't have been ] [ hadn't had ]
(Second conditional) I _______________ (give) Julie some chocolate if she _______________ (like) it.
[ would give ] [ liked ]
(Second conditional) I ______________ (see) Luke more often if he ______________ (live) in the UK.
[ would see ][ lived ]
(Third conditional) The children _____________ (not/feel) sick if they _____________ (not/eat) all that chocolate.
[ wouldn't have felt ] [ hadn't eaten ]
(First conditional) we _____________(be) late if they _____________ (not/arrive) soon.
[ 'll be ] [ don't arrive ]
(Third conditional) If she ______________ (study) Mandarin, she ______________ (go) to Beijing.
[ had studied ][ would have gone ]
(First conditional) Lucy ____________ (go) crazy if she ____________ (not/quit) her job soon
[ 'll go ] [ doesn't quit ]
(First conditional) we __________ (not/pass) the exam if we _________ (not/work) harder.
[ won't pass ] [ don't work ]
(First conditional) Simon (go) ……………………………. to London next week if he (get ) ……………………… a cheap flight.
[will go] [gets]
(Second conditional) If I ( be ) ……………………… rich, my life ( change ) ……………………… completely.
[were] [would change]
(Second conditional) I ( invite ) …………………………..all my friends if ( have ) ……………………….. a house by the beach.
[would invite] [had]
(Second conditional) .If they (tell) ………………………… their father, he (be) ………………………very angry
[told] [would be]
(Second conditional) .If I ( be ) ……………………… rich, my life ( change ) ……………………… completely
[were] [would change]
(Third conditional) If you (ask ) …………………………me, I (help ) ……………………………………you.
[had asked] [would have helped]
(Third conditional) I (write ) …………………………………………....you a postcard if I (have ) …………………………….. your address.
[would have written] [had had]
(Third conditional) If she (take ) …………………………. the bus, she (not / arrive ) ……………………………… ……………… on time.
[had taken] [wouldn't have arrived]