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NAME: Soraima Plascencia DATE: October 1st,2022

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
THIRD CONDITIONAL
“if” clause main clause
If she had run faster, she would won the race.
have could
have might
have

main clause “if” clause


She would won the race if she had run faster,
have could
have might
have

NOTE 1: To form negative sentences, add ‘not’ after ‘would’, ‘could’ and ‘might’.
Example: “If she had run slowly, she might not have won the
race.”

NOTE 2: To form negative sentences, add ‘not’ after ‘had’.


Example: “If she hadn’t run slowly, she might have won the
race.”
 Complete the sentences below by making Third Conditional statements. Use
your imagination!

1. If I had worked harder, ___

2. If Tim had bought a new car, he wouldn´t be walking

3. If Mrs. Brown hadn’t found her cat, she would be crying all day _

4. If I hadn’t forgotten my key, I would get inside my house __

5. If I had taken than knife, you might have gotten hurt.

6. If I had had a beautiful voice, I could have been famous.

7. If he had studied so hard, Tom would have passed his exam.

8. If they wouldn´t cheated each other, they might have been happier.

9. If I hadn’t found a new job, I would open only fans _

10. If it had rained yesterday, my clotes would get wet __

11. If we had arrived time, the plane wouldn´t leave us __

12. If the dog had bitten me, I would get sick __


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