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C1 Inverted conditionals

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  • If he were promoted, his salary would double
    Were he to be promoted, his salary would double
  • If he doesn't hurry up, he will be late.
    Should he not hurry up...
  • If they asked me to go back, I wouldn't hesitate.
    Were they to ask me to go back...
  • If the teacher had helped me, I wouldn't have had to go to the library.
    Had the teacher helped me...
  • Where do we place "not" in negative inverted conditional sentences?
    Between the auxiliary and the verb
    Before the auxiliary and the verb
    After the subject...
    After the verb
  • Third conditional changes to:
    Hadn´t
    Had
    Should
    Were
  • If the weather is rainy, we will stay home.
    Shouldn't the weather be rainy...
    Should the weather be rainy...
    Should the weather is rainy...
    Were the weather is rainy...
  • If you had told me, I could have helped you.
    Had you told me...
  • If we hadn't answered the ad, we wouldn't be here now.
    Had we not answered the ad...
  • ....we wouldn't have lost our train.
    Should we wake up earlier
    Were we wake up earlier
    Had we woken up earlier
  • ... I wonder what he'd think.
    Should Isaac Newton alive today
    Had Isaac Newton alive today
    Were Isaac Newton alive today
  • If he didn't study more, he wouldn't pass the exam.
    Were he not to study more...
  • Second conditional changes to:
    Were
    Did
    Had
    Should
  • IF" in the first conditional changes to:
    Had
    Do / Does
    Were
    Should
  • _____you help me with the project, you´ll probably learn something new.
    Were
    Should
    Can
    Had
  • 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...
    Were I not got up early this morning...
    Hadn't I got up early this morning....
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    Should you need more information...
  • Inverted Conditionals are more...
    Informal
    Difficult
    Formal
    Useful