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2nd and 3rd Conditionals B2

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  • You didn’t tell me the secret, so I couldn’t help you.
    If you had told me the secret, I could have helped you.
  • They didn’t visit the museum last week, so they missed the exhibition.
    If they had visited the museum last week, they would have seen the exhibition
  • They don’t have experience in marketing, so they can’t apply for the position.
    If they had experience in marketing, they could apply for the position.
  • She doesn't have her laptop with her. She can't email me.
    If she had her laptop with her, she could email me.
  • The children aren't in bed. I am not able to have a bath.
    If the children were in bed, I would be able to have a bath.
  • He didn’t tell me about the meeting, so I didn’t attend.
    If he had told me about the meeting, I would have attended.
  • I didn't go to the party, I didn't meet Amanda.
    If I had gone to the party, I would have met Amanda.
  • They didn’t prepare for the presentation, so it didn’t go well.
    If they had prepared for the presentation, it would have gone well.
  • You didn’t bring your umbrella yesterday, so you got wet.
    If you had brought your umbrella yesterday, you wouldn’t have gotten wet.
  • She didn't study Mandarin so she didn't go to Beijing.
    If she had studied Mandarin, she would have gone to Beijing.
  • I’m not feeling well, so I can’t go to the party tonight.
    If I were feeling well, I would go to the party tonight.
  • He didn’t apply for the job, so he didn’t get it.
    If he had applied for the job, he would have gotten it.
  • Jose can't speak French well. He doesn't live in Paris.
    If Jose could speak French well, he would live in Paris.
  • We don’t know the answer, so we can’t help you.
    If we knew the answer, we could help you.
  • The baby didn't sleep last night. I'm was tired this morning.
    If the baby had slept last night, I wouldn't have been tired this morning.
  • I didn’t bring my jacket, so I was cold.
    If I had brought my jacket, I wouldn’t have been cold.
  • You are so stubborn. We have so many arguments!
    If you weren't so stubborn, we wouldn't have so many arguments.
  • The children ate a lot of chocolate so they felt sick.
    If the children hadn't eaten a lot of chocolate, they wouldn't have felt sick.
  • We don’t live near the beach, so we can’t go swimming every day.
    If we lived near the beach, we could go swimming every day.
  • You don’t have a bicycle, so you can’t join us on the bike ride.
    If you had a bicycle, you could join us on the bike ride.
  • He didn’t bring his glasses, so he couldn’t read the menu.
    If he had brought his glasses, he could have read the menu.
  • They don’t have enough money, so they can’t travel abroad.
    If they had more money, they would travel abroad.
  • I didn’t save my document, so I lost all my work.
    If I had saved my document, I wouldn’t have lost all my work.
  • I don’t have enough time today, so I can’t finish the report.
    If I had more time today, I could finish the report.
  • The weather was cold. We didn't go to the beach.
    If the weather weren't cold, we would have gone to the beach.
  • Luke didn't send flowers to his mother. She wasn't happy.
    If Luke had sent flowers to his mother, she would have been happy.
  • The students didn't study. They failed the exam.
    If the students had studied for the exam, they would have passed the exam.
  • She missed the train because she left the house late.
    If she left the house earlier, she wouldn’t miss the train.
  • I don’t speak Italian, so I can’t work in Rome.
    If I spoke Italian, I could work in Rome.
  • I don't want a new car. I don't buy one.
    If I wanted a new car, I would buy one.
  • Lucy didn't have enough time. She didn't travel.
    If Lucy had had more time, she would have travelled more.
  • They didn’t book the tickets early, so they couldn’t get good seats.
    If they had booked the tickets early, they could have gotten good seats.
  • Julie went to Sweden but Germany was her second option.
    If Julie hadn't gone to Sweden, she would have gone to Germany.
  • He’s not working hard enough, so he won’t get promoted.
    If he worked harder, he would get promoted.
  • She didn’t study for the test, so she failed it.
    If she had studied for the test, she would have passed.
  • They didn’t bring their passports, so they couldn’t board the plane.
    If they had brought their passports, they would have been able to board the plane.
  • We had an argument. We were late for the party.
    If we hadn't had an argument, we wouldn't have been late for the party.
  • I don’t know how to drive, so I can’t go on a road trip.
    If I knew how to drive, I would go on a road trip.
  • You never arrive early so you're always stressed!
    If you arrived early, you wouldn't be stressed!
  • The weather isn’t warm enough, so we can’t have a picnic.
    If the weather were warmer, we could have a picnic.
  • Luke doesn't live in the UK so I don't see him very often.
    If Luke lived in the UK, I would see him more often.
  • She didn’t ask for directions, so she got lost.
    If she had asked for directions, she wouldn’t have gotten lost.