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Turn to THIRD CONDITIONAL:

I was carrying a big box. That's why I didn't see you

If I hadn't been carrying a big box, I would have seen you.

I would have seen you if I hadn't been carrying a big box.

100

CORRECT THE SENTENCE

Sam is a good friend of me.

Sam is a good friend of mine.

100

They are speaking Japanese. They must / can't be from Mexico.

They can't be from Mexico.

100

"I'm thinking of buying a new phone."

She said...

She said she was thinking of buying a new phone.

100

Who won / beat the match last night?

Who won the match last night?

200

Turn to THIRD CONDITIONAL.

I forgot my wallet. I didn't buy anything.

If I hadn't forgotten my wallet I would have bought something.

I would have bought something if I hadn't forgotten my wallet.

200

The childrens' toys are everywhere.

The children's toys are everywhere.

200

He looked very nice. He might / can't have been going to a date.

He might have been going to a date.

200

"Tom, can you swim?"

He asked...

He asked if Tom could swim.

He asked Tom if he could swim.

200

Can I lend / borrow your car tonight?

Can I borrow your car tonight?

300

Turn to THIRD CONDITIONAL. Use MIGHT

He didn't apologize. She didn't forgive him.

If he had apologized, she might have forgiven him.

she might have forgiven him if he had apologized.

300

CORRECT THE SENTENCE:

Do you want to have the dinner with me?

Do you want to have dinner with me?

300

You've been running for hours. You must / could be exhausted.

You must be exhausted.

300

Where were you last night?

She wanted to know..

She wanted to know where I had been.

300

There's a hair in my soup. I'll complain / demand to the manager.

I'll complain to the manager.

400

Turn to THIRD CONDITIONAL. Use SHOULD

You hurt her. You had to apologize.

If you had hurt her, you should have apologized.

You should have apologized if you had hurt her.

400

How often do you and your best friend see yourselves?

How often do you and your best friend see eachother?

400

I can't find my book.

-You must left / have left it at school.

-You must have left it at school.

400

"I can't dance."

He said...

He said he couldn't dance.

400

She loves criticizing / gossiping about celebrities.

She loves gossiping about celebrities.

500

Turn to THIRD CONDITIONAL:

You didn't tell me about your problem. I couldn't help.

If you had told me about your problem, I could have helped.

I could have helped if you had told me about your problem.

500

CORRECT THE SENTENCE:

I have 4 brothers. All love basketball.

I have 4 brothers. All of them love basketball.

(They all love basketball)

500

Don't call her this late. She must / can't be sleeping.

She must be sleeping.

500

"Don't run near the pool!"

He told them...

He told them not to run near the pool.

500

I always argue / recommend with my parents about everythin.

I always argue with my parents about everythin.

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