Fill in the gap: "If I ______ (have) a million dollars, I would buy a yacht."
had
Fill in the gap: "If she had studied, she would ______ passed the exam."
have
Fill in the gap with the correct verb form: "If I had eaten breakfast this morning, I _______ (not/be) hungry right now."
wouldn't be
Fill in the gap: "If I were you, I ______ (not/do) that."
wouldn't do
Put the verb in the correct form: "If we ______ (leave) earlier, we wouldn't have missed the train."
had left
Fill in the gap with the correct verb form: "If he _______ (accept) the job offer last month, he would live in New York today."
had accepted
Find the mistake: "If I would live in Japan, I would eat sushi every day."
"If I lived..." (Remove would from the If-clause).
Find the mistake: "If I had knew the answer, I would have told you."
"If I had known..." (Past Participle/V3 needed).
Make a Mixed Conditional sentence for this situation: "I didn't bring my coat (Past Action). I am cold (Present Result)."
"If I had brought my coat, I wouldn't be cold."
Make a sentence for this situation: "I don't know his number, so I can't call him."
"If I knew his number, I would call him."
Make a sentence for this situation: "It rained yesterday, so we didn't go to the beach."
"If it hadn't rained, we would have gone to the beach."
Find the mistake in this sentence: "If we had caught the earlier train, we would have be at home now."
"would be" (Remove "have" — the result is now, not in the past).
The specific grammar rule for the verb "to be" in the Second Conditional (e.g., I, He, She, It).
Use "were" for all subjects (e.g., "If I were," "If she were").
This is the contracted form of "I would have" in spoken English (e.g., "I____ done it").
I'd've (or I would've).
Analyze the timeline. In the sentence "If she had studied medicine, she would be a doctor," when did the studying happen, and when is she a doctor?
Studying = Past (it didn't happen). Doctor = Now (she isn't one).