Mixed Conditionals exercises — Set 1: Mixed Conditionals: Past Causes, Present Results (Type 3→2) (Worksheet)

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If I had studied medicine, I a doctor now.

2

If she had taken that job, she in London today.

3

We lost now if we had followed the map.

4

If Tom had saved his money, he afford a new car.

5

If I so much coffee last night, I wouldn't be so tired now.

6

If they had left earlier, they stuck in traffic right now.

7

If he the window, the room wouldn't be so cold.

8

If we had booked in advance, we better seats at the moment.

9

She the answer if she had paid attention in class.

10

If I had been born in France, I French fluently.

11

If he hadn't missed the flight, he here with us today.

12

If you that email, your boss wouldn't be angry with you now.

13

They so hungry now if they had eaten breakfast.

14

If she had married him, she happy now.

15

If I harder at school, I would have a better job now.

16

If the company hadn't gone bankrupt, we still working there.

17

If he had listened to the doctor, he feel much better today.

18

If you hadn't lent me that book, I interested in astronomy.

19

If they the house last year, they could sell it for a profit now.

20

If I hadn't broken my leg, I in the marathon this weekend.

Mixed Conditionals exercises online (Worksheet)

Practise mixed conditional sentences where a past event affects the present situation. Use the structure 'If + past perfect, would/could/might + base verb' to talk about how things would be different now if the past had been different.