Exercises Conditionals !exclusive! -

(Third Conditional) If I ______ (see) you yesterday, I would have waved.

If we ______ (meet / will meet) him tomorrow, we’ll ask for his help.

Used for unreal or highly unlikely situations in the present or future. Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb. Example: "If I won the lottery, I would buy a house." exercises conditionals

If she studies harder, she ______ the exam. a) passes b) will pass c) would pass

This report outlines the structure, purpose, and practice methods for English conditional sentences, which are essential for discussing hypothetical situations, facts, and future possibilities. Overview of Conditional Types (Third Conditional) If I ______ (see) you yesterday,

Test your knowledge with these targeted exercises designed to reinforce correct verb forms. Part 1: Multiple Choice Choose the correct verb form for each sentence. If I ______ (am / will be) late, my boss gets angry.

You are not a millionaire. You cannot buy that island. (Second conditional) → If you ______. Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb

Complete with the correct form.