1. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
If I __________ (study) harder, I ___________________ (pass)
my exams.
had studied
‘d (would) have passed
2. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
They _______________(not/have) the accident if they _________ (drive) more carefully.
wouldn’t have had
had driven
3. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
If I _________ (save) my money, I ___________ (buy) a new computer.
had saved
‘d have bought
4. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
If we _________ (know) you were in hospital we ___________ (come) to visit you.
had known
‘d have come
5. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
She __________ (be) happier if she ____________ (not/marry) him.
‘d have been
hadn’t married
6. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
If it ___________ (not/rain), we _______________ (go) to the beach.
hadn’t rained
could have gone
7. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
She ________________ (not/get) the sack if she __________ (not/be) late so often.
wouldn’t have got
hadn’t been
8. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
What _________________ (you/do) if I ____________ (not/pick) you up at the airport?
would you have done
hadn’t picked
9. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
I ______________ (call) Bob if I ___________ (not/lose) his number.
could have called
hadn’t lost
10. third conditional
for unreal situations
in the past, often regrets.
If you __________ (go) to the theatre, you ____________ (enjoy) the play.
had gone
‘d have enjoyed