Third Conditional Exercise 3

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.

This is an exercise in which you must fill in the correct verb form.

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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.

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