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Make the conditional
Grammar explanations
Correct the mistake
100

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

had studied 

100

I was bored, so I left class. 

If I hadn't been bored, I wouldn't have left class. 

100

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

past perfect 

100

If I had enough money, I would have paid for you yesterday.

If I had had enough money, I would have paid for you yesterday.

200

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

would have 

200

My mom didn't watch TV because she didn't have time. 

My mom would have watched TV if she'd had time. 

200

What's the formula for the "condition clause" of the third conditional?

would have + past participle 

200

I wouldn't have fell asleep if I hadn't been so tired. 

I wouldn't have fallen asleep if I hadn't been so tired.

300

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

wouldn't / hadn't 

300

I didn't make dinner because there was no food in the fridge. 

I would've made dinner if there had been food in the fridge. 

300

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

to talk about imaginary situations with imaginary results in the past 

300

If I have done my homework, I would have passed my exam.

If I had done my homework, I would have passed my exam.

400

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

kicked or thrown / fallen 

400

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. 

400

How do I form third conditional?

 if + past perfect + would/wouldn’t have + past participle

400

Would it have been better for you, we hadn't woken up so early this morning?

Would it have been better for you, if we hadn't woken up so early this morning?

500

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

taken / listened 

500

I wanted to swim in the lake, but I didn't wear my swimming shorts to the beach.

I would have swum in the lake if I had worn my swimming shorts to the beach. 

500

Look at the sentence: If I hadn't lost my lottery ticket, I might have won a million dollars!

What's the difference between using "would" and "might" in the condition clause?

Would means if the condition happened, the outcome was guaranteed to happen = 100%

Might means if the condition happened, the outcome maybe would have happened = 50/50

500

If it hadn't rained yesterday while we were at the park, I would have enjoyed more. 

enjoyed change to enjoyed it OR enjoyed myself