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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. (THIRD conditional) Example: If we had had (have) more time, we’d have visited Anne and Dave.
1 I (never / manage) to buy a house if my parents hadn’t helped me financially.
2 You wouldn’t have done so well in life if you (not / go) to university.
3 We (get) completely lost if a stranger hadn’t shown us the way.
4 If you’d run faster, we might (not / miss) the bus.
5 He wouldn’t have crashed the car if he (not / answer) his phone.
6 She (worry) about you if you hadn’t phoned to say you were OK.
7 We could (look after) the children last night if you’d asked.
8 He would have resigned if he (not / be) promoted.
9 (you / know) that was John if I hadn’t told you?
10 You wouldn’t have been so cold if you (wear) a jacket.

3. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. (WISH)

1 I wish we (not have) a test today.
2 I wish these exercises (not be) so difficult.
3 I wish we (live) near the beach.
4 Do you ever wish you (can travel) more?
5 I wish I (be) better at maths.
6 I wish we (not have to) wear a school uniform.
7 Sometimes I wish I (can fly).
8 I wish we (can go) to Disney World.
9 If only I (say) that to her. She's not speaking to me now.
10 He wishes they (not leave) the kitchen in such a mess. He always has to clean before he cooks.
11 She wishes they (meet) ten years ago!
12 It looks like rain. I wish I (bring) my umbrella.
13 I wish people (not play) loud music on the train. What's wrong with using headphones?!
14 If only they (ask) you for advice before they started the project. You're the expert!
15 I wish she (not leave) her shoes there. I'm always falling over them.
16 The traffic on the roads was terrible. I wish we (catch) the train instead!

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