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MIXED CONDITIONALS

A) Complete the following sentences. Note that you might have to use
other tenses (active/passive voice) than required in the basic rules.

1. If I had more time, I (come) __________ to your party yesterday.


2. Give the book to Jane if you (read) __________ it.
3. If you hadn't lost our flight tickets, we (be) __________ on our way to the
Caribbean now.
4. If you (have) __________ dinner right now, I'll come back later.
5. If we (set) __________ off earlier, we wouldn't be in this traffic jam now.
6. What would you do if you (accuse) __________ of murder?
7. If I hadn't eaten that much, I (feel / not) __________ so sick now.
8. We would take another route if they (close / not) __________ the road.
9. She only (sing) __________ if she's in a good mood.

10. If she were sensible, she (ask / not ) __________that question, by which she offended
him so much.

MIXED CONDITIONALS

A) Complete the following sentences. Note that you might have to use
other tenses (active/passive voice) than required in the basic rules.

1. If I had more time, I (come) would have come to your party yesterday.
2. Give the book to Jane if you (read) have read it.
3. If you hadn't lost our flight tickets, we (be) would be on our way to the Caribbean
now.
4. If you (have) are having dinner right now, I'll come back later.
5. If we (set) had set off earlier, we wouldn't be in this traffic jam now.
6. What would you do if you (accuse) were accused of murder?
7. If I hadn't eaten that much, I (feel / not) wouldn’t feel so sick now.
8. We would take another route if they (close / not) hadn’t closed the road.
9. She only (sing) sings if she's in a good mood.
10. If she were sensible, she (ask / not) wouldn’t have asked that question, by which she
offended him so much.

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