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Third Conditional Exercise

The document contains multiple conditional sentences describing hypothetical scenarios and their potential consequences. Some key examples include: 1) If Jane had not lost her job in London, she would not have moved to Edinburgh and would not have met and fallen in love with Adam. 2) If Michael's alarm clock had rung on time, he would have had breakfast and felt more relaxed, driving slowly and avoiding a car crash. 3) The author describes how if they had taken Spanish in high school, they could have gotten a marketing job with a bank which may have led to moving to Spain, getting married, and having a more interesting life overall.

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Third Conditional Exercise

The document contains multiple conditional sentences describing hypothetical scenarios and their potential consequences. Some key examples include: 1) If Jane had not lost her job in London, she would not have moved to Edinburgh and would not have met and fallen in love with Adam. 2) If Michael's alarm clock had rung on time, he would have had breakfast and felt more relaxed, driving slowly and avoiding a car crash. 3) The author describes how if they had taken Spanish in high school, they could have gotten a marketing job with a bank which may have led to moving to Spain, getting married, and having a more interesting life overall.

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2) If she

(study) she
(pass) the exam.
3) If we
(arrive) earlier, we
(see) John.
4) If they
(go) to bed early, they
(not/wake) up late.
5) If he
(become) a musician, he
(record) a CD.
6) If she
(go) to art school, she
(become) a painter.
7) If I
(be) born in a different country, I
(learn) to speak a different language.
8) If she
(go) to university, she
(study) French.
9) If we
(not/go) to the party, we
(not/meet) them.
10) If he
(not/take) the job, he
(go) travelling.
11) He
(be) happier if he
(stay) at home.
12) She
(pass) the exam if she
(study) harder.
13) We
(not/get) married if we
(not/go) to the same university.
14) They
(be) late if they
(not/take) a taxi.
15) She
(not/meet) him if she
(not/come) to London.
16) He
(take) a taxi if he
(have) enough money.
17) I
(call) you if I
(not/forget) my phone.
18) We
(come) if we
(be) invited.
19) She
(not/do) it if she
(know) you were ill.
20) He
(be) on time if he
(leave) earlier.
If you
(ask) me, I
(help) you.
If we
(go) to the cinema, we
(see) my friend Jacob.
If you
(speak) English, she
(understand) .
If they
(listen) to me, we
(be) home earlier.
I
(write) you a postcard if I
(have) your address.
If I
(not / break) my leg, I
(take part) in the contest.
If it
(not/ start) to rain, we
(walk) to the museum.
We
(swim) in the sea if there
(not / be) so many sharks there.
If she
(take) the bus, she
(not / arrive) on time.
A. If Jane
(not/lose) her job as a sales representative in London, she
(not/move) to Edinburgh.
If she
(not/move) to Edinburgh, she
(not/find) a job in a new
company.
If she
(not/find) a job in the new company, she
(not/meet) Adam.
If she
(not/meet) Adam, they
(not/fall) in love.
If they
(not/fall) in love, Adam
(not/ask) Jane to marry him.
B. If Michael's alarm clock
(ring) on time, he
(have) time to
have breakfast at home.
If he
(have) breakfast and home, he
(feel) more relaxed.
If he
(feel) more relaxed, he
(not/drive) so fast.
If he
(drive) slowly, he
(see) the "STOP" sign.
If he
(see) the sign, he
(not/crash) against the other car.
C. After I graduated from university, I applied for a marketing position with a prominent bank with
branches all over the world. I didn't get the job because they wanted someone who spoke Spanish
fluently. I
(could, take) Spanish in high school, but I didn't. I took an acting class
instead. If I
(take) Spanish, I
(get) the job. Just imagine, if I had
actually gotten the job, I
(move) to Spain. My entire life
(could, go) in a
totally different direction. If I had accepted the job and moved to Spain, I
(might,
meet) a Spanish woman and
(get) married. If that had actually happened, I probably
(stay) in Spain. We
(might, have) children. Unfortunately, I didn't
get the job and I didn't go to Spain. I got a boring job and I live alone. If I had just taken Spanish,
my life
(be) much more interesting.

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