Untrue Conditionals in the Past

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Read the conditional sentences below and answer the questions that follow each one.
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Directions: Read the conditional sentences below and answer the questions that follow each one. Example: If had spoken English, I would have been hired by the company. Is he sad? _________ Does he speak English? __________ Did the company hire him? __________
Marie wouldn’t have married Roger if she hadn’t been in love with him. a. Did Marie marry Roger? ___________ b. Was Marie in love with Roger? _________ If the bus had been on time, we wouldn’t have missed our appointment. a. Was the bus on time? ___________ b. Did we miss our appointment? __________
If I had had a lot of homework last night, I wouldn’t have gone to the movie. a. Did I have a lot of homework last night___________ b. Did I go to the movie last night? ___________ I would have known about the accident if I had read the newspaper yesterday. a. Did I know about the accident? ___________ b. Did I read the newspaper yesterday? _________
If he had bought the lottery, he wouldn't have lost his house. a. Did he have money? ________ b. Did he win the lottery? _________ c. Did he lose his house? __________ If Maria had left her cell phone at home, it wouldn't have gotten stolen. a. Did she leave her cell phone at home? ____ b. Does she have her cell phone now? ______ c. Did someone steal it?
If Bruce had loved her, he wouldn't have gotten divorced. a. Is he still married? __________ b. Does he love her? __________ c. Are they still together? __________ If Frank had known she was married, he wouldn't have gotten involved with her. a. Did they have a love affair? ______ b. Are they still going out? ______ c. Is she married? ______ Is Frank married? ______
If Marcos had been born in the U.S., he wouldn't have had to take English courses at the University. a. Was he born in the U.S.? ______ b. Does he speak English? ______ c. Is he taking English courses? ______ If the students had understood Conditionals before, the teacher wouldn't have done this exercise. a. Did the teacher do the exercise? ______ b. Did the students understand conditionals? _____ c. Did the teacher think it was necessary to do the exercise?
Directions: Read the situations below. Then write your own sentences in the third condition beginning with, “I wouldn’t have done that. I would have.....” Example: Mark saw a woman drowning in the lake. He went to look for help Answer: I wouldn’t have done that. If I had seen a woman drowning, I would have called 911 (Emergency) on my cell phone and then jumped into the water to try to save her.
Jimmy saw his friend cheating on a test. He told the teacher. Ellen’s neighbors were very noisy, so she moved to a new apartment. The move was very expensive.
Betty went to a new restaurant. She didn’t like her meal, so she didn’t leave a tip. Lynn’s car broke down on the way to work, so she hitchhiked to work.
Sam saw a black bear in the woods and he started to scream. When Pam heard someone breaking into her house last night, she hid under her bed.
Andrew found a wallet with a $100,000 in it, but no identification. He kept it. Paul saw his best friend kissing his girlfriend and he went and punched her in the stomach.
Brian crashed his father's car. He went and parked it in the house and told his father his sister had done it. Sal told his English teacher a lie. He told him that he was sick so the teacher would let him do the quiz.
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