Conditional sentences — Type 3 — Positive and Negative
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence — type 3. Mind the negations in the sentences.
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If the jacket
(not / to be) so expensive, I
(to buy) it.
If the jacket hadn’t been so expensive, I would have bought it.
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1.If I(not / to lend) him my watch, he(not / to break) it.hadn’t lentwouldn’t have broken
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2.Jonathan(to finish) the marathon if he(to train) harder.would have finishedhad trained
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3.If she(not / to have) a terrible headache yesterday, she(to come) to the party.hadn't hadwould have come
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4.If Andrew(to tell) you the truth last year, you(to forgive) him.had toldwould have forgiven
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5.We(not / to fall) asleep if we(to drink) coffee.wouldn't have fallenhad drunk
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6.If he(not / to meet) her 10 years ago, they(not / to get married).hadn't metwouldn't have got married
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7.If they(to reach) the hotel before lunchtime, they(to eat) with other guests.had reachedwould have eaten
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8.Ellie and Mateo(to go) to the concert if they(to buy) the tickets.would have gonehad bought
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9.You(not / to miss) the train if you(not / watch) the news.wouldn't have missedhadn't watched
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10.If Lillian(to read) the book, she(to discuss) it with the others.had readwould have discussed
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