Mixed Conditionals exercises — Set 2: Mixed Conditionals: Present States, Past Consequences (Type 2→3) (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
If she spoke French, she the job in Paris last year.
If I afraid of flying, I would have travelled to Japan with you.
If he weren't so lazy, he the project on time last month.
If they lived closer, they to the party last Saturday.
If I taller, I might have become a basketball player.
She wouldn't have failed the exam if she a more dedicated student.
If he didn't have a fear of heights, he the mountain last summer.
If I you, I would have accepted the offer immediately.
If we owned a car, we driven to the coast last weekend.
If she weren't allergic to cats, she one years ago.
If I had accepted that scholarship, I a student at Oxford now.
If he so stubborn, he would have apologised when he was wrong.
If they hadn't moved abroad, their children fluent in two languages.
If she knew how to swim, she joined us at the beach yesterday.
If I hadn't eaten that street food, I sick right now.
If he such a good cook, he might have opened a restaurant.
We wouldn't be in this mess now if you the instructions carefully.
If Maria weren't so shy, she to the conference last week.
If he hadn't invested wisely, he wealthy today.
If I didn't love my job, I it a long time ago.
Mixed Conditionals exercises online (Worksheet)
Practise the second type of mixed conditional — where a present or permanent state affects what would have happened in the past. Use the structure 'If + past simple/were, would have + past participle' alongside Type 3→2 patterns for a complete mixed conditionals workout.