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exercises conditionals
type two
1) If they ____ him well, they ____ him to their parties.
(know/invite)
2) If you ____ more money, you ____ in low-cost flights.
(have/not travel)
3) If she ____ me nicely, I ____ shopping with her. (ask/go)
4) If you ____ the sink apart, you ____ the water out.
(take/get)
5) If Mike ____ 300 euros to spend, he ____ a new
smartphone. (have/buy)
6) If I ____ abroad, I ____ the local food so much.
(live/miss)
7) If I ____ you, I ____ looking for a job right now.
(be/start)
8) If Sam ____ president of the US, he ____ a terrific job.
(be/do)
9) If I ____ a freelance job, I ____ around the world.
(have/travel)
10) I ____ university by 2019 if I ____ this year. (finish/start)
exercises conditionals type 3
Learn English Grammar: How to use the 3rd conditional
exercises conditionals type 3
1) If it (would have rained/had rained) yesterday,
we (had stayed/would have stayed) at
your house.
2) If Mary (had got/would have got) to
work earlier, she (had had/would have had) time
to finish the sales project.
3) The small grocer's (had closed/would have closed) if
everybody (would have preferred/had preferred) the
nearby hypermarket.
4) We (had visited/'d have visited) the
new museum if it (wouldn't have snowed/hadn't snowed) .
5) If you (had taken/would have taken) the
top off, you (had had got/would have got) the
petrol out.
6) If you (had walked/would have walked) down
that road, you ('d found/would have found) the
chemist.
7) The paella (hadn't burnt/wouldn't have burnt) if
you ('d turned down/turned down) the
heat.
8) If we (had left/would have left) at
lunchtime, we ('d been/'d have been) home in
time to see the tennis match.
9) If Mary (hadn't have liked/hadn't liked) the
gift, John (had bought/would have bought) something
more expensive.
10) My son (would have finished/had finished) college
last year if he (had started/would have started) in
2009.
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