Third Conditional Exercise 1: Put The Verbs Into The Right Tense So As To Form The Third Conditional
Third Conditional Exercise 1: Put The Verbs Into The Right Tense So As To Form The Third Conditional
Exercise 1: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the Third Conditional.
1. If I had had (have) the time I could have visited (visit) you yesterday.
2. If you had took (take) me to the hospital, I might have died (die).
3. If they had invited (invite) me to the party, I would have gone (go).
4. If I had had (have) enough money, I could have bought (buy) the other dress.
5. If he hadn’t broke (not/break) his leg, we would have woned (won) the match.
6.If you had studied (study) harder, you could have passed (pass) the test.
7. If had knew (know) you would come, I would have cooked (cook) something for you.
8. If you had gave (give) me your phone number, I could have called (call) you.
9. If we had left .(leave) earlier, we could haven’t missed (not/miss) the train.
10. If we had took (take) a map with us, we might have gotten (get) lost.
Exercise 2: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the Third Conditional.
1. If you had asked (ask) for my opinion, I could have advised (advise) you to keep away
from him.
2. You would haven’t been (not /be) so tired during the lesson if you had went (go) to
bed earlier last night.
3. If you had called.(call) earlier, you might have been able to (be able to) book a table.
4. He could have forgiven (forgive) you if you had apologized (apologize) for your rude
behaviour.
5. If you had helped (help) me, I might have finished (finish) the project earlier.
7. If you had repaired (repair) the car you couldn’t have had to.(not /have to) call a taxi.
8. If the bomb went off (go off), we could have died (die).
9. I could have telled (tell) you if there had were (be) any changes in the plan.
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10. If I had seed (see) John, I could have telled (tell) him you were looking for him.
Exercise 3: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the Third Conditional.
(could have/ might have)
2. The police might have catched (might/catch) the thief if they had arrived (arrive) earlier.
3. If you had boarded (board) that plane, you might have died(might/die)
4. If you had offered(offer) her the job, she might have accepted(might/accept)
5. I could have maded (could/made) a cake if I had knew (know) the recipe.
6. If he hadn’t losed (not/lose) his job, he might have bought (might/buy) a new house.
7. If she had finished (finish) her work , she could have gone(could /go) home earlier.
8. If you had saved (save) enough money, you could have bought (could/buy) a car.
9. If I had knew (know) how to swim I might have saved (might/save) the drowning man.
10. If he hadn’t grounded (not/be grounded), she could have come (could/come) to the
celebration.
1. She didn’t give me a lift because she didn’t have any petrol.
If she had had any petrol, she could have given me a lift
4 Mum didn’t make a cake because she was at her office until late.
If she hadn’t was at her office until late, she could have made a cake
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5 Steve didn’t participate at the concert because his guitar was broken.
If it hadn’t broke his guitar, he could have participated at the concert
7 She didn’t go to the doctor because the metro was out of order.
If it hadn’t was out of order, she could have gone to the doctor
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