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Tina's French is quite weak. She would have helped you in Paris if her French ......................... better. (be)
were/was better
He'd study at university if he ....................................... the entrance exam. But he didn't. (pass)
had passed
If we didn't trust them, we ............................................................... them to stay with us last summer. (not ask)
wouldn't have asked
I'd be a happy man if I ........................................ Marion when we were young. (marry)
had married
If I were you, I ................................................. the job after the pay drop. (quit)
would have quit
If you had sold your business, you ........................................... life now. (can enjoy)
could enjoy / could be enjoying
I'd have my driving licence if I ............................................ at the traffic lights. (stop)
had stopped
If I weren't afraid of flying, I ........................................................... you in California a long time ago. (visit)
would have visited
If we had bought a good map, we ......................................... in the middle of nowhere now. (not be)
wouldn't be
I didn't invite them for dinner. But I .............................................................. if I were a good cook. (not hesitate)
wouldn't have hesitated
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. - Mary is a hard worker. That’s why she’s got a promotion.
If Mary weren't a hard worker, she wouldn’t have got a promotion.
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. - Mark worked hard last term. That’s why he’s disappointed with his exam results.
If Mark hadn’t worked hard last term, he wouldn’t be disappointed with his exam results.
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. - It rained all night. That’s why we can’t play football on the field.
If it hadn’t rained all night, we could play football on the field.
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. - You aren’t a good student. That’s why you didn’t go to university.
If you were a better student, you would/could have gone to university.
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. - Paul does believe you. That's why he didn’t leave you.
If Paul didn’t believe you, he would have left you.
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. -Jeremy isn’t fit. That’s why he didn’t finish the race.
If Jeremy were fit, he would have finished the race.
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. - Kate is learning Portuguese. That’s why she spent two weeks in Lisbon.
If Kate weren't learning Portuguese, she wouldn’t have spent two weeks in Lisbon.
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. - I didn’t learn to play the violin. I’m not in an orchestra now.
If I had learnt to play the violin, I would / could be in an orchestra now.
Rewrite the sentence with mixed conditionals. - The Browns are on holiday. That’s why they didn’t visit their neighbours.
If the Browns weren’t on holiday, they would have visited their neighbours.
If the television_______________________ (not break), we _____________ (watch) the game this weekend.
hadn't broken / would watch
If I ____________________ (like) animated films, I ______________________ (watch) Cinderella.
liked / would have watched
If Alan ______________________ (not be) rude to Ann, she ____________________ (like) him.
hadn't been / would like
If Tom ____________________ (not lose) his iPad, he ___________________ (not be) looking miserable.
hadn't lost / wouldn't be
If I ____________________________ (not like) meat, I _________________________________ (not order) it from the menu last night.
didn't like / wouldn't have ordered
Sarah _______________________ (not be) at this school now if her parents ____________________ (not move) to this town two years ago.
wouldn't be / hadn't moved
If John _________________ (accept) that job at the bank, he _____________________ (be) on a high salary by now.
had accepted / would be
Frank would have gone to the club, if he ___________________ (not have) his exam tomorrow.
didn't have
If I hadn’t left my phone at home, I _________________ (call) for a taxi.
would call
Ted wouldn’t be going to university, if he ____________ (fail) his exams.
had failed
If it hadn’t rained so much, the garden________________ (not look) so beautiful.
wouldn't look
He wouldn’t have become a teacher, if he ______________________ (not like) children.
didn't like
If I’d saved enough money, I______________________ (buy) you the dress.
would buy
. If you weren’t my best friend, I______________________ (not tell) you what I really think.
wouldn't have told
If she had done the work properly, her boss ____________ (be) pleased.
would be