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Second and Third Conditional Exercises

The document contains exercises for practicing the second and third conditionals in English. It includes gap-filling exercises, multiple-choice questions, and speaking situations to enhance understanding and usage of conditional sentences. The exercises aim to help learners apply conditional structures in various contexts.

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Second and Third Conditional Exercises

The document contains exercises for practicing the second and third conditionals in English. It includes gap-filling exercises, multiple-choice questions, and speaking situations to enhance understanding and usage of conditional sentences. The exercises aim to help learners apply conditional structures in various contexts.

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Second and Third Conditional Exercises

I. Fill in the Gaps (10 exercises)


1. If I ______ (be) you, I ______ (not do) that.

2. If they ______ (study) harder, they ______ (pass) the exam.

3. If we ______ (have) more time, we ______ (visit) the museum.

4. If she ______ (not forget) the keys, she ______ (not be) late.

5. If I ______ (win) a million dollars, I ______ (travel) the world.

6. If he ______ (tell) me the truth, I ______ (help) him.

7. If I ______ (know) her number, I ______ (call) her.

8. If they ______ (not miss) the train, they ______ (arrive) on time.

9. If we ______ (live) in Paris, we ______ (speak) French every day.

10. If she ______ (practice) more, she ______ (become) a great pianist.

II. Multiple Choice Test (10 questions)


1. If he ______ earlier, he would not have missed the bus.
a) left b) leaves c) had left

2. If I ______ rich, I would buy a big house.


a) am b) were c) was

3. If they had studied harder, they ______ the exam.


a) would pass b) would have passed c) passed

4. If she ______ to the party, she would have met him.


a) go b) went c) had gone

5. If I ______ wings, I would fly.


a) have b) had c) would have

6. He would have finished the project if he ______ more time.


a) had b) had had c) has

7. If we ______ earlier, we wouldn’t have been late.


a) leave b) left c) had left
8. If I ______ you, I would say sorry.
a) am b) were c) had been

9. If they ______ a map, they wouldn’t have got lost.


a) had taken b) took c) take

10. If she ______ the truth, she would tell us.


a) knows b) knew c) had known

III. Chain Drill Speaking Situations (10 situations)


1. If you were an animal, which one would you be?

2. If you won a car, where would you drive first?

3. If you had studied medicine, what would you be now?

4. If you had been born in another country, where would you have liked to live?

5. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?

6. If you had met a celebrity last year, who would it have been?

7. If you found $1000 on the street, what would you do?

8. If you had not forgotten your homework yesterday, what would have happened?

9. If you could change one thing about the past, what would it be?

10. If you didn’t have to work tomorrow, what would you do?

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