If I ______(be) you, I ______(get) a new job
If I were you, I'd get a new job
If I _______ (study), I ________ (pass) the exam.
If I had studied harder, I'd have passed the exam.
If she'd gone to bed earlier...
a. she would be very tired
b. she wouldn't be so annoyed
c. she couldn't catch a bus
d. she would be very sleepy
If she'd gone to bed earlier, she wouldn't be so annoyed.
If we ______ (win) the lottery, we _____ (buy) a new house.
I _______ (go) to the party, if I _____ (work)
I would have gone to the party, if I hadn't been working.
If I ____ (be) a president, I _____ (make) a lot of new laws.
If I were a president, I'd have made a lot of new laws.
We _______ (not/be) late again if we _______ (buy) a new car.
We wouldn't be late again if we bought a new car.
If your teacher _____ (say) your project was terrible, ______ (be) angry?
If your teacher had said your project was terrible, would you have been angry?
She doesn't like horrors. That's why he didn't watch that movie with us.
If she liked horrors, she would have watched that movie with us.
Write 2nd conditional sentence:
I don't remember her address, so I can't visit her.
If I remembered her address, I'd visit her.
Write 3rd conditional sentence:
She didn't catch the bus, that's why she missed the meeting.
If she had caught the bus, she wouldn't have missed the meeting.
Write the sentence expressing a past regret about the statement (use words in brackets):
My basketball team didn't win the match. (wish)
I wish my basketball team had won the match.
Write 2nd conditional sentence:
She can't ride a bike so she won't go with us
If she could ride a bike, she'd go with us.
Write 3rd conditional sentence:
He didn't tell it to Luke yesterday, so Luke was annoyed.
If he had told it to Luke yesterday, Luke wouldn't have been annoyed.
Write the sentence expressing a past regret about the statement (use words in brackets):
You told my sister about the surprise party. (rather)
I'd rather you hadn't told my sister about the surprise party.