Mixed Conditionals exercises — Set 3: Second, Third or Mixed? Choosing the Right Conditional (Worksheet)

Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min

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If I were rich, I a mansion. [imagining a different present]

2

If I had known about the meeting, I there yesterday.

3

If she had caught the earlier train, she here by now.

4

If we near the beach, we would go surfing every weekend.

5

If he the lottery last year, he would be a millionaire today.

6

If they hadn't missed their connecting flight, they arrived hours ago.

7

If she didn't have stage fright, she performed in the school play last term.

8

If I had more free time, I learn to play the guitar.

9

If he weren't colour-blind, he become a pilot when he was younger.

10

If they had planned the project better, they struggling with deadlines now.

11

If I you, I would talk to her about the problem.

12

If she had practised regularly, she play the piano beautifully now.

13

We have got lost if we had used the GPS.

14

If Tom weren't so disorganised, he his passport before the trip last month.

15

If I had taken that vitamin supplement, I so run-down at the moment.

16

If she had a driving licence, she to work instead of taking the bus.

17

If the weather hadn't been so bad, we enjoyed the holiday more.

18

If he hadn't dropped out of university, he a degree now.

19

If I didn't like spicy food, I that Thai restaurant with you last Friday.

20

If we more careful with our spending, we would have enough savings for a holiday.

Mixed Conditionals exercises online (Worksheet)

The ultimate conditional challenge — decide whether each sentence needs a second conditional (both clauses about the present/future), a third conditional (both clauses about the past), or a mixed conditional (crossing time frames). Read the context clues carefully to choose the correct verb form.