If I (know) about the meeting, I (come). 3rd conditional
If I had known about the meeting, I would have come.
If it (not rain) yesterday, we (gone) to the park. 2nd conditional
If it did not rain yesterday, we would go to the park.
She (see) it from the back when she (turn around)
If it (rain) tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic. (First conditional)
If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic
If you (not be) late, we (catch) the bus. (Third conditional)
If you had not been late, we would have caught the bus.
I called my friend. She didn’t answer. Combine the sentences using "and," "but," "so," or "because."
When I (arrive) at the station, the train (already/leave).
When I arrived at the station, the train had already left
I (walk) down the street when I (see) an old friend.
I was walking down the street when i saw an old friend
While she (clean) the house, the phone (ring).
While she was cleaning the house, the phone rang
He (work) here for five years.
He has been here for five years
I (not eat) lunch until I (finish) the report.
I had not eaten lunch until I finished the report
If they (have) more time, they visit the museum. (Third conditional)
If they had had more time, they would have visited the museum.
They (start) cooking before we (come).
They had started cooking before we came
They (wait) for the bus since 8 a.m.
They have been waiting for the bus since 8 a.m
By the time we (reach) the top of the mountain, the sun (already/set).
By the time we reach the top of the mountain, the sun had already set
She was tired. She stayed up late to finish her project. Combine the sentences using "and," "but," "so," or "because."
Because she was tired, she stayed up late to finish her project
He didn’t feel well. He went to bed early. Combine the sentences using "and," "but," "so," or "because."
By the time we (get) to the theater, the movie (already/start).
By the time we got to the theater, the movie had already started
She (study) English for three years before she (move) to London.
She has been studying English for three years before she moved to London
If I (realize) how dangerous the road was, I (take) it. (Third conditional)
After he (lose) his job, he (decide) to start his own business.
After he had lost his job, he decided to start his own business.
The hotel (be) fully booked when we (arrive), so we had to find another one.
The hotel had been fully booked when we arrived, so we had to find another one.
She (find) the key after she (search) the entire house.
She found the key after she had searched the entire house
I (drive) home when I (notice) a strange noise coming from the car.
I was driving home when I notice a strange noise coming from the car
He (try) to solve this math problem for over an hour, but he still hasn’t figured it out.
He has been trying to solve this math problem for over an hour, but he still has not figured it out