
EV4U10
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Multiple Choice
The Third Conditional is used to talk about...
hypothetical situations in the present
hypothetical situations in the past
possible situations in the present and future
results that always happen
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The structure to the Third Conditional is ...
if + past simple, ...would + infinitive
if + present simple, ...would + infinitive
if + past perfect, ...would + have + past participle
if + present simple, ...will + infinitive
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Multiple Select
MOM WOULD HAVE TRAVEL TO PARIS IF SHE HAD HAD THE OPPORTUNITY.
THE SENTENCE IS INCORRECT
THE SENTENCE IS CORRECT
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Multiple Select
COMPLETE
IF__________________ , WOULD HAVE + PAST PARTCICIPLE
PAST PERFECT
PAST SIMPLE
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Multiple Choice
If she had woken up earlier,...
...she could have arrived on time.
...she would have arrived on time.
...she would had arrived on time
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If they had slept well...
...they could had been less tired.
...they would had been less tired.
...they would have been less tired.
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Multiple Choice
If I _____ ________ the knife, I wouldn't have cut my finger.
had touched
did touch
hadn't touched
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If I had got up earlier, I would _____ been on time for the meeting.
had
have
has
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Multiple Choice
If Betty _____ seen me, I would have ________ happy!!
did / saw
had / been
do / goes
hadn't / lost
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VOCABULARY: Discussing right and wrong
Get things wrong
mistakes
make it right
blame
misunderstanding
fault
fixed problem
confusion
blunders
correct his mistakes
epic fail
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Multiple Select
"You should have told them the truth. They feel disappointed in you now."
Choose (2) correct options.
You did the right thing.
You did not do the right thing.
You did not tell the truth.
You told the truth.
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"You shouldn’t have eaten so much chocolate cake yesterday."
Choose (2) correct options.
You feel happy about eating so much chocolate cake.
You ate too much chocolate cake yesterday.
It was wrong of you to eat so much cake.
It was not necessary for you to eat so much cake.
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Multiple Choice
We use should have + past participle (verb 3) to say that ........
someone didn't do the right thing or to express past regret or criticism
something was possible in the past, but that you didn't do it
something was possible in the past but you preferred not to do it
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Multiple Select
I could have stayed up late, but I decided to go to bed early.
Choose (2) correct options.
I stayed up late.
I did not stay up late.
I did not go to bed early.
I went to bed early.
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They could have won the race, but they didn't try hard enough.
Choose (2) correct options.
They did not win the race.
They won the race.
They had the chance to win the race.
They did not have the chance to win the race.
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Julie could have bought the book, but she borrowed it from the library instead.
Choose (2) correct options.
Julie bought the book.
It was possible for Julie to buy the book.
It was impossible for Julie to buy the book.
Julie did not buy the book.
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I might have gone out with my friends, but I wanted to watch the soccer game.
Choose (2) correct options.
I preferred to wath the soccer game.
I had to watch the soccer game.
It was possible for me to go out with my friends.
It was not possible for me to go out with my friends.
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You might have bought a compact car, but you chose to buy an E-Class Mercedes.
Choose (2) correct options.
You did not like a compact car.
You liked an E-Class Mercedes more.
You could not buy a compact car as I could not afford it.
It was possible for you to buy either a compact car or an E-Class Mercedes.
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We use might have + past participle (verb 3) to say that ........
something was possible in the past, or you had the ability to do something in the past, but that you didn't do it.
something was possible but didn’t happen, or you had the chance to do something, but you preferred not to do it or preferred to do something else.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
You ………………………………. (lend) him so much money when he asked.
It will take you a long time to get it back.
shouldn't have lent
could not have lent
might have lent
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
You_________________(try) harder and passed the test.
You know that you have all the qualifications needed.
could have tried
might not have tried
shouldn't have tried
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
I __________________ (travel) to Brussels by plane,
but I drove there and wasted a lot of time.
might have travelled
shouldn't have travelled
couldn't have travelled
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
I ……………………………. (wake) up earlier this morning. I was late for school.
should have woken
might have woken
couldn't have woken
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
We ……….……..…………………… (invite) so many people to our party! I’m worried that we won’t have enough food for everyone.
shouldn't have invited
could have invited
should have invited
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
A: Why is Anne late?
B: I don’t know. She ___________________ (get stuck) in traffic.
should have got stuck
might have got stuck
shouldn't have got stuck
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
Ricardo __________ (get) the pole positionand __________(win) the race.
He was highly motivated, but he had numerous technical problems.
could have got/could have won
should have got/shouldn't have won
might have got/should have won
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
I’m really cold! I …………………………………. (bring) my jacket.
should have brought
could have brought
might not have brought
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
They ………………………………… (go) to the party. Nobody had invited them.
shouldn't have gone
couldn't have gone
could have gone
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