If I _________ (be) you, I ___________ (get) a new job.
If I were you, I would get a new job.
If we _________(have) more time, we _________(visit) more places.
If we had had more time, we’d have visited more places.
Second conditional:
If I ____(have) time, I ______(go) shopping with you.
If I had time, I would go shopping with you.
The tornado would have destroyed our village if it_________ (not change) direction.
The tornado would have destroyed our village if it hadn't changed direction.
Jan isn't able to go to Jim's party because she is working.
If Jan wasn't working, she would be able to go to Jim's party.
If we ___________ (not / be) friends, I ___________ (be) angry with you.
If we weren't friends, I would be angry with you.
You _____________ (might / get) good grades in your exam if you _________(study) harder.
You might have got good grades in your exam if you’d studied harder.
Third conditional:
I _______(tell) you if I______ (see) him.
I would have told you if I had seen him.
If I lived downtown, I ______(walk) to work.
If I lived downtown, I would walk to work.
Charles failed his exam because he didn't study for it.
If Charles had studied for his exam, he wouldn't have failed it.
If we ___________ (win) the lottery, we ____________ (travel) the world.
If we won the lottery, we would travel the world.
I ______(not know) about Chris if you _________(tell) me.
I wouldn't have known about Chris if you hadn’t told me.
Third conditional:
If they ______ (go) for a walk, they_____ (turn) the lights off.
If they had gone for a walk, they would have turned the lights off.
If you ______(be) here in the summer, you’d have seen some great sunsets.
If you had been here in the summer, you’d have seen some great sunsets.
James lost a lot of money because his business failed.
If James' business hadn't failed, he wouldn't have lost a lot of money.
They ___________ (have) more money if they __________ (not / buy) so many clothes.
They would have more money if they didn't buy so many clothes.
They _________ (might / stop) the fire if they _________(arrive) sooner.
They might have stopped the fire if they’d arrived sooner.
Second conditional:
If Jenny_______(be) hungry, she _______ (have) some dessert.
If Jenny were hungry, she would have some dessert.
What ___________(you/ do) if someone stole your car?
What would you do if someone stole your car?
You lied to me before, so I didn't believe you.
I would have believed you if you hadn't lied to me before.
We never ________ (be) late again if we ________ (buy) a new car.
We would never be late again if we bought a new car.
If we _________(not take) the wrong road, we ______(arrive) by now.
If we hadn’t taken the wrong road, we would have arrived by now.
Third conditional:
You ______(have) passed your exam if you______ (work) harder.
You would have passed your exam if you had worked harder.
If you’d got that job, you _______ (might not / enjoy) it very much.
If you’d got that job, you might not have enjoyed it very much.
You go to bed late so you are tired all the time.
If you went to bed earlier you wouldn't be so tired all the time.