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Unit 3:- Conditionals Practice

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  • (Third conditional) If we __________ (tidy) our flat, we __________ (not/lose) our keys.
    If we HAD TIDIED our flat, we WOULDN'T HAVE LOST our keys.
  • (Second conditional) If Luke ____________ (live) in the UK, I ____________ (see) him more often.
    If Luke LIVED in the UK, I WOULD SEE him more often.
  • (First conditional) If the children __________ (not/eat) soon, they __________ (be) grumpy.
    If the children DON'T EAT soon, they WILL BE grumpy.
  • (Second conditional) If the children __________ (be) in bed, I ___________ (be able to) have a bath.
    If the children WERE in bed, I WOULD BE ABLE TO have a bath.
  • (First conditional) If I ___________ (not/go) to bed soon, I __________ (be) tired in the morning.
    If I DON'T GO to bed soon, I WILL BE tired in the morning.
  • (Third conditional) If I __________ (not/go) to the party, I __________ (not/meet) Amanda.
    If I HADN'T GONE to the party, I WOULDN'T HAVE MET Amanda.
  • (Third conditional) If we ____________ (not/have) an argument, we __________ (not/be) late.
    If we HADN'T HAD an argument, we WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN late.
  • (Third conditional) If she ____________ (study) Mandarin, she ____________ (go) to Beijing.
    If she HAD STUDIED Mandarin, she WOULD HAVE GONE to Beijing.
  • (First conditional) If the teacher __________ (give) us lots of homework this weekend, I ___________ (not/be) happy.
    If the teacher GAVE us lots of homework this weekend, I WON'T BE happy.
  • (First conditional) If she ___________ (go) to the library, she __________ (study) more.
    If she GOES to the library, she WILL STUDY more.
  • (Second conditional) If I ___________ (want) a new car, I __________ (buy) one.
    If I WANTED a new car, I WOULD BUY one.
  • (Third conditional) If Luke __________ (not/send) flowers to his mother, she ___________ (not/be) happy.
    (Third conditional) If Luke HADN'T SENT flowers to his mother, she WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN happy.
  • (First conditional) If they ___________ (not/arrive) soon, we ___________ (be) late.
    If they DON'T ARRIVE soon, we WILL BE late.
  • (Second conditional) If you ___________ (not/be) so stubborn, we ___________ (not/have) so many arguments.
    If you WEREN'T so stubborn, we WOULDN'T HAVE so many arguments.
  • (Second conditional) If Lucy __________ (have) enough time, she __________ (travel) more.
    If Lucy HAD enough time, she WOULD TRAVEL more.
  • (Second conditional) If José ___________ (not/speak) good French, he ___________ (not/move) to Paris.
    If José DIDN'T SPEAK good French, he WOULD NOT MOVE to Paris.
  • (Second conditional) If Julie __________ (like) chocolate, I ___________ (give) her some.
    If Julie LIKED chocolate, I WOULD GIVE her some.
  • (First conditional) If you ____________ (buy) the present, I ______________ (wrap) it up.
    If you BUY the present, I WILL WRAP it up.
  • (Second conditional) If you ___________ (arrive) early, it __________ (be) less stressful.
    If you ARRIVED early, it WOULD BE less stressful.
  • (First conditional) If John __________ (drink) too much coffee, he __________ (get) ill.
    If John DRINKS too much coffee, he WILL GET ill.
  • (Third conditional) If Julie ___________ (not/go) to Sweden, she __________ (go) to Germany.
    If Julie HADN'T GONE to Sweden, she WOULD HAVE GONE to Germany.
  • (Third conditional) If the baby____________ (sleep) better last night, I ___________ (not/be) so tired.
    If the baby HAD SLEPT better last night, I WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN so tired.
  • (Third conditional) If the children ____________ (not/eat) all that chocolate, they ____________ (not/feel) sick.
    If the children HADN'T EATEN all that chocolate, they WOULDN'T HAVE FELT sick.
  • (Second conditional) If we ____________ (not/be) so tired, we ____________ (go) out.
    If we WEREN'T so tired, we WOULD GO out.