True or False
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Bonus!
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We DONT use should, could or might instead of would in second conditionals.

False.

100

If I _______ (be) you, I _______ (get) a new job.

If I were you, I 'd get a new job.

100

If she ______ (study) she ______ (pass) the exam.

If she had studied she would have passed the exam.

100

Explain how to form the second conditional.

if  +  Past Simple (condition)  + would + base verb (result)

200

We use second conditionals when talking about real possibilities that this condition will happen.

False.

200

If we _______ (not/be) friends, I _______ (be) angry with you.

If we weren't friends, I 'd be angry with you.

200

If you ______ (not/be) late, we ______ (not/miss) the bus.

If you hadn't been late, we wouldn't have missed the bus.

200

Explain how to form the third conditional.

if + Past Perfect (condition) + would have + past participle (result)

         

300

In third conditionals, we can use  would have.

True.

300

If we _______ (win) the lottery, we _______ (travel) the world.

If we won the lottery, we 'd travel the world.

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If we ______ (arrive) earlier, we ______ (see) John.

If we had arrived earlier, we would have seen John.

300

Find the mistake:

If I marry Mary, I would be happy.

(Hint: Second conditional)

If I married Mary, I would be happy.