The third conditional is an if-sentence in English that is used to talk about situations that did not happen in the past. You imagine how things would have been if something happened.
- The verb in the if-clause needs to be in the past perfect (simple).
- You use would + have + past participle of the verb in the main clause.
This is an exercise in which you must fill in the correct verb form.
You can find the exercise below:
Third Conditional Exercise 3
Complete the following sentences by filling in the correct form of the verb in the third conditional.
1.
If he (to pass) his exams, he (to be) at university.2.
I (to call) you if I (not, to lose) my phone.3.
My sister (to invite) me if we (not, to see) each other yesterday.4.
If Harry (to win) that race, he (to be) rich.5.
I (to read) the newspaper if my dog (not, to rip) it to pieces.6.
The delivery man (to put) the package in the mailbox if it (not, to be) a massive box.7.
If you (to show) some interest, you (to have) a new job.8.
I (to listen) to music if I (not, to forget) my AirPods.9.
We (to play) games if my PlayStation (not, to explode).10.
I (to do) the dishes if I (not, to break) my hand.More exercises
- Third Conditional Exercise 1
- Third Conditional Exercise 2
- Third Conditional Exercise 4
- Third Conditional Exercise 5