second conditional
complete
third conditional
grammar
100

If I won the lottery, I ________ a big house.

would buy

100

If you were rich, what _______ you buy?

would

100

If you had ______________ more, you would have passed the test.

had studied

100

What tense do we use in the "if clause" of the third conditional?

past perfect

200

I _______ say hello if I saw my friend at the weekend.

would

200

If you _____ an animal, which animal would you be?

were

200

My mom ____________ ____________ prepared dinner if she'd had time.

would have

200

What's the structure for the "main clause" of the third conditional?  

would have + past participle

300

If I _____ a tiger, I would live in the jungle.

were

300

If you _____ faster, you _____ good at playing football.

ran/would be

300

You ____________ have been pulled over by the police if you _______________ been speeding. 

wouldn't / hadn't

300

Why do we use the third conditional? What kinds of situations are we talking about?

To imagine a different situation in the past. We talk about what didn’t happen and what the result would have been if it had happened./ regrets

400

If I weren't a teacher, I ________ a nurse.

would be

400

If you _____ more time, you would travel more.

had

400

The teacher wouldn't have _____________ you out of class if you hadn't ______________ asleep during the lesson.

kicked or thrown / fallen

400

What's the difference between second conditional and third conditional?

Second conditional is about imaginary situations, third conditional is about something we regret, or what would an outcome have been.

500

f I ____ ill, I ________ to school.

were 

Wouldn't go/ come 

500

I didn't begin my homework because I drank too much last night.

I would have begun my homework if I hadn't drunk too much last night.

500

f you had ____________ your friend's advice seriously, you would have ______________ to him.

taken / listened

500

When do we use commas on second and third conditionals?

We use commas when we start with the if clause.