The Third Conditional Exercise at Auto


The Third Conditional Exercise at Auto-English

Fill the kettle. Oh sorry! I mean the gaps, using  the verb in brackets . While you're doing that, I'm going to have a cup of tea, OK? 

BE CAREFUL. You have to think very carefully about the meaning of the phrase to decide whether to use a negative or positive verb form.

1

I wouldn't be angry if you __________________ my chocolate mousse.(to eat)

2

If he had known you were in hospital, he __________________  you.(to visit)

3

We wouldn't have come by taxi if we __________________  the right bus.(to find)

4

We would have visited the Prado gallery if we __________________  time.(to have)

5

If you hadn't been asking me questions all the time, I __________________  the film.(to enjoy)

6

If I __________________  your number, I would have phoned.(to know)

7

If just one person had remembered my birthday, I __________________  sad.(to be)

8

I would have understood the film if it __________________  in German.(to be)

9

They __________________  to see you if they hadn't been away.(to come)

10

If she  __________________  there, she wouldn't have got a fine.(to park)

11

If I'd known you were coming, I __________________  a cake. (to bake)

12

If she __________________  the shed unlocked, they wouldn't have stolen her bike. (to leave NEGATIVE)

13

If you had told me about the concert, I __________________  . (to go)

14

The storm __________________  a lot of damage if it had come this way. (to do)

15

The holidays would have been great if the weather __________________  better. (to be)



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