Third Conditional exercises — Set 1: Third Conditional Basics: Affirmative & Negative Forms (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
If I earlier, I would have caught the train.
She would have passed the exam if she harder.
If they had arrived on time, they the beginning of the film.
We the match if the weather had been better.
If he the map, he wouldn't have got lost.
If you had told me the truth, I so angry.
They would have helped you if you them.
If we a taxi, we would have arrived much sooner.
He the job if he had had more experience.
If the alarm had gone off, I late for work.
If she the email, she would have replied immediately.
I wouldn't have bought that car if I about the problems.
If the hotel had been cheaper, we there for another night.
They the flight if the traffic hadn't been so bad.
If I you were in hospital, I would have visited you.
She the party if she hadn't felt ill.
If the restaurant so crowded, we wouldn't have waited so long.
We would have gone to the beach if it .
If the children their homework, the teacher would have been pleased.
I that expensive coat if I hadn't received a bonus.
Third Conditional exercises online (Worksheet)
Learn the third conditional structure — 'If + had + past participle, would have + past participle' — used for imagining different outcomes in the past. Practise conditional type 3 sentences with affirmative and negative forms, past perfect in the if-clause, and flexible clause order.