Conditional sentences — Type 1–3 — Exercise with one gap
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 it weren’t dark outside, Imy daughter to go out. (to allow)would allow
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2.If Noah had received your email, he. (to answer)would have answered
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3.If Oliviathe door, her flat wouldn't have been robbed. (to lock)had locked
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4.Amelia will go to the doctor tomorrow if shebetter. (not / to feel)doesn't feel
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5.If there were cookies at home, weyou. (to treat)would treat
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6.Stevenwith you if he finds out the truth. (to break up)will break up
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7.If theya map, they wouldn't have got lost. (to take)had taken
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8.Liam would ask Chloe out on a date if hebraver. (to be)were
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9.My friendme a souvenir if he flies to Europe. (to buy)will buy
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10.If his car hadn't broken down on his way to the airport, hethere on time. (to arrive)would have arrived
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