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If I had studied, I would have passed it




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Conditional type 3
If+past perfect "perfect conditional" o "perfect continuous conditional"
 
 
Example: If I had had time, I would have (study) studied hard.
 
 
Before starting to solve the exercises give a click in the following video. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1. Complete the sentences by using the proper verb form:
 
  • If it had (rain)  you would have gotten wet.

  • You would have fallen if the floor were (wetten) .

  • You would have passed your exam if you had (work)  harder.

  • If the alarm had gone off, he had not (tobe/ lated)  for work.

  • I would have believed you if you hadn't (lied me/ befored) .

  • If I'd (pass)  my driving test, I would have bought a car.

  • If I hadn't (miss)  the bus, I wouldn't have missed the beginning of the film.

  • If she hadn't said anything, they would not have been so (offend) .
 
2.  Select the correct Word:
 
  • If my father (buy)  fast food, I had dinner ouside.

  • If Tom (pay)  the fee, he (go)  to jail.

  • If the police (arrives)  before, they would have caught the dogs.

  • If you (do)  your homework, you (go)  the party.

  • If I (answer)  all the questions, I would pass the test.

  • If the problems (be)  more difficult, I would not solve them all.

3. Complete the following text:

After I graduated from university, I applied for a marketing position with a prominent bank with branches all over the world. I didn't get the job because they wanted someone who spoke Spanish fluently. If I had  the time, I would have taken Spanish in high school, but I didn't. I took an acting class instead. If I had  Spanish, I would have gotten the job. Just imagine, if I had actually  the job, I would have moved to Spain. My entire life would have gone in a totally different direction. If I had  the job and moved to Spain, I would have met a Spanish woman and would have gotten married. If that had actually happened, I probably  in Spain. We would have had children. Unfortunately, I didn't get the job and I didn't go to Spain. I got a boring job and I live alone. If I had just  Spanish, my life would have been much more interesting.

 
4. Based on this exercise, find the proper verb form in the word search:
 
  1.  If she had (to be)  there, I would have seen her.

  1.  If we had (have)  more time, we would have visited Pompeii.

  1.  If I hadn’t (go)  to the concert, I would never have met Sylvia.

  1.  If you had (answer)  the phone, I would have (tolded)  you the news.

  1.  If Bill had (arrive)  earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the train.

  1. If they hadn’t told me about the exhibition, I never would have have (knowed) .

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
      
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