English Lessons and Exercises
Inversion of First, Second and Third Conditionals

Omitting if Exercises

Conditionals - Inversion - Omitting if

Exercises

Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form according to "Reduction of Conditionals" structure.
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1. If Sam had enough money, he would change his car.
enough money, he would change his car.
2. If he had lent me some money, I could have bought that house.
me some money, I could have bought that house.
3. If you come early, we may have breakfast.
early, we may have breakfast.
4. If I were you, I wouldn't do it.
, I wouldn't do it.
5. If you had come a few hours ago, you could have met my friend.
a few hours ago, you could have met my friend.
6.If I don't work, I can't buy the car.
, I can't buy the car.
7.If you start now, you can finish your homework by 6.
now, you can finish your homework by 6.
8. If Teddy were here now, he would help us.
here now, he would help us.
9. If they had studied last week, they would have passed the test.
last week, the would have passed the test.
10. If she hadn't been so ill, she would have come with us.
so ill, she would have come with us.