Conditional sentences — Type 1–3 — Exercise 2
Fill in the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Use Conditional — type 1, 2, or 3. Mind the position of the if-clause.
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If I
time yesterday, I would have visited Emma at the hospital. (to have)
If I had had time yesterday, I would have visited Emma at the hospital.
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1.If I hadn’t fallen from the stairs, Imy arm. (not / to break)wouldn’t have broken
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2.If Iyou, I would spend a vacation in Greece. (to be)were
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3.We wouldn't see each other every day if wein neighboring houses. (not / to live)didn't live
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4.Hesome weight if he doesn't stop eating so much fatty food. (to gain)will gain
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5.My team would have won the competition if weharder. (to train)had trained
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6.Lilly will make a sandwich if shehungry. (to get)gets
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7.If James had a bigger salary, hea car. (to buy)would buy
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8.If Andrewhome on time, his wife will be angry with him. (not / to come)doesn't come
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9.Shethe passport if she hadn't rushed. (not / to forget)wouldn't have forgotten
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10.If you had come to my birthday party, youmy parents there. (to meet)would have met
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11.Weto the cinema if we weren't tired. (to go)would go
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12.Nobody will trust you if youlying. (not / to stop)don't stop
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13.If Saraha coat, she wouldn't have caught a cold. (to put on)had put on
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14.I will stay at home if it. (to rain)rains
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15.Children would run away if theya ghost in their bedroom. (to see)saw
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