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Type 3 Conditionals: unreal past

Type 3 conditionals are not based on fact. They are used to talk about unreal past situations. They are also used to express regrets or criticism.

If-clause (condition)

Main clause (result)

If + past perfect or past perfect continuous

would/could/might + perfect bare infinitive

If she had studied hard, she would have passed the exam. (But she didn’t study hard.)

If Jane had gone to college, she could (might) have become an architect.

Practice

  1. Rewrite the sentences omitting if.

  1. If you meet Ann, tell her I her I’ll be back.

  2. If he had prepared for the test, he would have passed it.

  3. f I were rich, I would offer to help poor people.

  4. If she doesn’t arrive by five, we’ll live without them.

  5. If he had called me, I would have helped him.

  1. Read the following statements. Decide if the sentences are true or false.

  1. Peter wouldn’t have invited Sally to the party if he had left town.

___ a) Peter invited Sally.

___ b) Peter left town.

  1. If I had had free time, I would have gone to Opera House.

___ a) I didn’t have free time to go to Opera House.

___ b) I went to Opera House.

  1. Julia wouldn’t have been happy if she hadn’t liked her job.

___ a) Julia was happy.

___ b) Julia didn’t like her job.

  1. If the party had been on a Saturday, we could have come.

___ a) the party was on a Saturday.

___ b) we didn’t come to the party.

  1. If I hadn’t stayed at home, I wouldn’t have prepared for the test.

___ a) I stayed at home.

___ b) I didn’t prepare for the test.

  1. If I had got enough money, I would have traveled around the world.

___ a) I traveled around the world.

___ b) I hadn’t got enough money.

  1. He would have watched the performance last week if he hadn’t seen it before.

___ a) He watched the performance last week.

___ b) He saw the performance before.

  1. If I had been a film star, I would have lived in Hollywood.

___ a) I was a film star.

___ b) I didn’t live in Hollywood.

  1. Rewrite the following sentences using Type 3 conditionals.

Example: It rained all the time. That’s the only reason I didn’t take the child for

a walk.

If it hadn’t rained all the time, I would have taken the child for a walk.

  1. He wasn’t looking where he was going. That’s why he was run over.

  2. You didn’t tell me we had run out of bread, so I didn’t buy any.

  3. We came by bus because there were no taxi.

  4. We missed the train because we were using an out-of-date timetable.

  5. I didn’t know she was so quarrelsome. I’m sorry now that I invited her.

  6. She didn’t listen carefully; perhaps that’s why she made this mistake.

  7. It took us a long time to find his house because the streets were not clearly marked.

  8. The taxi didn’t stop because you didn’t put your hand up.

  9. The teacher read the text quickly, so the students didn’t understand it.

  10. He didn’t study hard at university, so he couldn’t get a good job when he graduated.

  1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

1. You …………….. (not get) into trouble if you had followed my advice. 2. I ………………… (take) a taxi if I had known that it was such a long way. 3. If you ……………….. (speak) more slowly he might have understood you. 4. If you had told me that she never paid her debts I …………………… (not lend) her the money. 5. If he ………………… (try) again I am sure that he would have succeeded. 6. You ……………… (not give) me a lot of trouble if you had told me where you were going. 7. He was sentenced to prison only because he refused to pay the fine. If he ……………… (pay) the fine, he ……………… (not be) sent to prison. 8. Why didn’t you say you were short of money? If I ……………….. (know), I ……………….. (give) you some. 9. She refused the job because of the low salary. She ……………… (refuse) even if they ……………… (offer) her twice as much. 10. She didn’t tell me that she was a vegetarian. If she ……………….. (tell) me earlier, I ……………… (prepare) something more suitable. 11. This job is much worse than I expected. If I …………….. (realize) how awful it was going to be, I …………….. (not except) it. 12. She was not very happy at school because she was shy and reserved girl, not at all interesting in games. If she ……………….. (play) games with other children, she ……………… (have) a much better time. 13. We were travelling with false documents. If our documents ……………… (be) all right, we ………………. (not be) arrested. 14. Mary, the office secretary, is useless. She never tells anybody anything. We ……………… (not know) about the important meeting if the chairman ……………….. (not tell) us. 15. He was hurt seriously when the car in which he was a passenger hit the bus. If he …………….. (wear) his seat belt, he ……………… (not hurt) so seriously. 16. I’m sorry you had to take a taxi to the airport. I didn’t know you needed a ride. If you ……………….. (ask) me, I …………………. (give) you a ride with pleasure. 17. Many people didn’t like the leader after he took office. If they ……………. (know) more about his economic programs, they ………………… (not vote) for him. 18. If television …………….. (invent) in the 18thcentury, George Washington ……………… (interview) regularly on the evening news. 19. She made a lot of mistakes in her compositions. If she ……………………. (use) a dictionary to check the spelling, you ……………… (get) a better grade. 20. I couldn’t recognize him at first because he was wearing dark glasses. If he ……………….. (not wear) them, I ……………….. (recognize) him immediately.

  1. Think about your bed day you had ever had. Make sentences in the third conditional about everything that went wrong that day.

Example: If I’d set the alarm, I would’ve been on time.

  1. Think of a secret creature. It should be unusual: octopus, ladybird, grasshopper etc. Then describe what you would do if you were that creature. Continue to describe this creature until the rest of the group is able to guess what it is. Follow the pattern if you need.

If I were this creature, I would live …

I would eat …

I would … (do what?)

I wouldn’t … (do what?)

My colours would be …

This can be done in the past too. Just change the pattern:

If, in a previous life, I had been this creature, …

I would have …

lived …

eaten … etc.

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