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Third Conditional

Match the two columns to form a conditional sentence.


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If youd eaten your dinner, she couldve come as well.
If Id married Harry, we wouldve gone to the beach.
If Id sold my car to you, I couldve called you.
If youd attended every lesson, I wouldnt be shopping in charity shops!
If itd been sunny yesterday, I wouldve been bored stiff.
If Id told you about Chantal, you wouldnt have been hungry.
If wed read the map properly, you couldve had some dessert.
If youd asked her, you would have broken it.
If Id won the lottery, we would have been happy.
If youd eaten all of your main course, she wouldve advised me on what to do.
If Id had the chance, I youd have got a bargain.
If Id had your phone number, you wouldnt have believed me.
If Id asked the doctor, would have gone to university.
If Id lent you my lawnmower, we wouldnt have got lost.
If Id watched that programme, youd have passed that exam easily.

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If Id had the salmon, I wouldve compromised my beliefs.
If Id gone to the interview, we couldve asked Stephen.
If theyd scored another goal, I could have put it on.
If Id found some money, I wouldve confronted her.
If Id taken a taxi, we wouldve missed our appointment.
If Id thrown away your magazine, they wouldve won.
If Id gone on the trip to London, I wouldve got you a present.
If Id eaten your chocolates, I might have got the job.
If Id known it was your birthday, I might have got food poisoning.
If we didnt remember which room it was, I would have been there by now.
If the train had been late, you could have had a free drink.
If Id had the courage, I wouldve visited Hyde Park.
If Id opened the shop on Sundays, I wouldve felt a bit guilty.
If youd been here earlier, I wouldve handed it in.
If my shirt had been dry, you wouldve been annoyed.

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