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Conditionals I. Put in The Correct Third Conditional Verb Form

The document provides instructions and exercises for using conditionals in English. It covers the third conditional form, which expresses hypothetical situations that did not happen in the past. The exercises include filling in blanks with the correct verb forms, writing original sentences using second or third conditionals, and translating sentences into one's native language. Learners are directed to an online resource for additional explanation and practice with third conditionals but told to skip a specific explanation section and exercise. The final instruction is to complete corresponding exercises in the Students' Book and Workbook.
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Conditionals I. Put in The Correct Third Conditional Verb Form

The document provides instructions and exercises for using conditionals in English. It covers the third conditional form, which expresses hypothetical situations that did not happen in the past. The exercises include filling in blanks with the correct verb forms, writing original sentences using second or third conditionals, and translating sentences into one's native language. Learners are directed to an online resource for additional explanation and practice with third conditionals but told to skip a specific explanation section and exercise. The final instruction is to complete corresponding exercises in the Students' Book and Workbook.
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CONDITIONALS

I. Put in the correct third conditional verb form.

1. If you ______________ (not / be) late, we ______________ (not / miss) the bus.

2. If she ______________ (study), she ______________ (pass) the exam.

3. If we ______________ (arrive) earlier, we ______________ (see) John.

4. If they ______________ (go) to bed early, they ______________ (not / wake) up late.

5. If he ______________ (become) a musician, he ______________ (record) a CD.

6. If she ______________ (go) to art school, she ______________ (become) a painter.

7. If I ______________ (be) born in a different country, I ______________ (learn) to speak a


different language.

8. If she ______________ (go) to university, she ______________ (study) French.

9. If we ______________ (not / go) to the party, we ______________ (not / meet) them.

10. If he ______________ (take) the job, he ______________ (not / go) travelling.

II. Use the third conditional. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

I ………………………… (not finish) it so quickly if I ………………………… (look up) every

new word.

If I ………………………… (know) she was going to be there, I …………………………. (not


go).

If I ………………………… (not hear) your voice, I ………………………… (not recognize)


you.

If the window ………………………… (not be) open, I ………………………… (not be able) to

get in.

If we ………………………… (book), we …………………………. (not have to) wait.

If we ………………………… (go) by underground, we ………………………… (miss) our


flight.

If I ………………………… (wash) it by hand, it ………………………… (be) all right


III. Make sentences using the second or third conditional.

I didn’t wait another minute. I didn’t see you.

If I ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

I don’t speak French. I won’t get the job.

If I ………………………………………………………………………………………………

You left the door open. The cat got out.

If you ……………………………………………………………………………………………

I don’t know the answer. I can’t tell you.

If I ………………………………………………………………………………………………

He fell. He wasn’t wearing mountain boots.

He …………………………………………….. if he …………………………………………

He’s so obstinate. I argue with him all the time.

If he …………………………………………………………………………………………….

IV. Translate the conditional sentences from exercise III into your mother tongue.
V. Choose the right form.

If we had had / had a good map we wouldn’t be lost.

If we had had / had some matches we could have lit a fire.

If I could drive / could have driven I wouldn’t depend on public transport.

If she had shouted people would realize / would have realized she was there.

VI. Copy the following link into your search engine, read the explanation and do the
exercises.

http://www.englishservice.cz/download/Third%20Conditional.pdf HOWEVER, DON’T READ


EXPLANATION 4, AND DON’T DO EXERCISE C ON THIS LINK

VII. Do Unit 6.5 and page 123 in the Students’ Book and Unit 6.5 in the Workbook.

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