Conditional sentences — Type 1–3 — Exercise 3
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 Jackhis car, he won’t get much money for it. (to sell)sells
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2.Theyher birthday if they hadn't traveled. (not / to miss)wouldn't have missed
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3.If it started to snow, childrena snow castle. (to make)would make
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4.Itmore expensive if we take a taxi. (to be)will be
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5.If Ameliato the airport, she would have been late for her flight. (not / to rush)hadn't rushed
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6.If you look out of the window, youa fantastic view. (to see)will see
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7.Would you be scared if someoneto rob you? (to try)tried
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8.Emma would be surprised if Jamesto the party. (not / to come)didn't come
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9.If Iearlier last night, I would have fixed my bicycle. (to come)had come
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10.Matthew will be upset if heyou tomorrow. (not / to see)doesn't see
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11.Weour honeymoon more if the weather had been sunny. (to enjoy)would have enjoyed
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12.This cake would taste better if itso sweet. (not / to be)wasn't
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13.If weEmma's number, we would contact her. (to know)knew
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14.If Liam asks Milana out on a date, she. (to agree)will agree
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15.Kevin would have forgotten to close the door if youhim. (not / to remind)hadn't reminded
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