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2 + 3
If + past simple, would have + past participle
If your had good eyesight, you would have seen the car coming towards you.
3+ 2
If + past perfect, would + infinitive
If you had read the manual, you would know what to do with that bolt.
Second conditional + third conditional: if + past simple … would(n’t)/ might(n’t)/could (n’t)/should(n’t) have + past participle
Example: If his eyes weren’t so bad, he would haveseen the road sign.
Example: If I weren’t lazy, I could have gotten higher marks.
Third conditional
+ second conditional: if + past perfect … would(n’t) / might(n’t)/could(n’t) /
should(n’t) / + infinitive
Example: If Sally hadn’t tuned her violin, it
wouldn’t sound very nice
The if-clause can state
the “cause” or “reason” and refers to the past (third conditional), with the
“result” in the main clause referring to
the present (second conditional). A change in the past situation (Sally tuned
her violin) would cause a different present situation (it sounds nice)
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If she… (tell) us that, I … ( not need)to ask for your help.
It … (give) me somewhere to start if I … (know) her phone number
It … ( be) a bit clearer if you … (look) at it with your eyes half closed.
I won’t help you with your homework if you … (not tidy) your bedroom.
You’ll need a visa if you … (want) to travel to China.
If she … (care) about other people’s feelings, she wouldn’t behave that way.
She … (not be) successful if she doesn’t learn to control her temper
If I’d known you were such a gossip, I …(not tell) you my secret.
They would work harder if they … (not be) so tired.
The boss … (be) furious if he‘d found out what you were up to.
If the temperature … (fall) below freezing, water turns to ice.
If they … (not expect) delays, they wouldn’t have set off so early.
Open the envelope and you … (discover) what prize you’ve won.
If you had found him, I would be extremely pleased.
If we have a better picture, we will give it to you.
If she had told us that, I would not need to ask for your help.
It would have given me somewhere to start if I had known her phone number.
It would be a bit clearer if you looked at it with your eyes half closed.
I won’t help you with your homework if you do not tidy your bedroom.
You need a visa if you want to travel to China.
If she cared about other people’s feelings, she wouldn’t behave that way.
She won’t be successful if she doesn’t learn to control her temper
If I’d known you were such a gossip, I would not have told you my secret.
They would work harder if they weren’t so tired.
The boss would have been furious if he‘d found out what you were up to.
If the temperature falls below freezing, water turns to ice.
If they had not expected delays, they wouldn’t have set off so early.
Open the envelope and you will discover what prize you’ve won.