1. The document provides exercises to practice using the third conditional, which refers to hypothetical situations and finished actions in the past.
2. It tests identifying the third conditional form, completing sentences in the third conditional form, and describing the difference between "yes" and "if" as well as providing an example of the third conditional.
3. The exercises are meant to help students properly use and understand the grammar of the third conditional.
1. The document provides exercises to practice using the third conditional, which refers to hypothetical situations and finished actions in the past.
2. It tests identifying the third conditional form, completing sentences in the third conditional form, and describing the difference between "yes" and "if" as well as providing an example of the third conditional.
3. The exercises are meant to help students properly use and understand the grammar of the third conditional.
1. The document provides exercises to practice using the third conditional, which refers to hypothetical situations and finished actions in the past.
2. It tests identifying the third conditional form, completing sentences in the third conditional form, and describing the difference between "yes" and "if" as well as providing an example of the third conditional.
3. The exercises are meant to help students properly use and understand the grammar of the third conditional.
1. Complete the dialogue using the third conditional. (4 points)
Camila: Hello Max, how's your life at uni?. Max: Bad Camila: Why? Max: Well, if i ____________ (pay) more attention in class, i _______________ (Not/fail) my exams. Camila: Why do you lose that? Max: I ____________ (Get) a good grade in all exams, if i __________ (Not/Play) video games all the nights. Camila: You ____________ (Study) more, if you _______ (Stop) your obsession with video games.
2. Answer the following questions (1 point)
a. What is the third conditional? Hypothetical situations Impossible situations Finished actions in the past Two events in the past b. If my family had gone to London. . . We would learned English faster. We would have learn English faster. We would have learned English faster. We would had learn English faster.
3. Complete the sentences (2 points)
★ If John __________ (Not/Come) to the party, he __________ (Not/Meet) his wife. ★ You __________ (Save) more money, if you _______ (work) harder.
4. Complete the structure of the third conditional (1 points)
❖ What is the difference between Yes and If? ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ❖ Write one example of the third conditional and highlight what the condition and result is. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________