Grammar is an indispensable part of learning English Language. This has to be done in a perfectly planned and systematic manner. And while learning prepositions, one must be very minute in understanding the details of the topic. Grammarcart.com has come up with this systematic, comprehensive way of learning where a learner will undoubtedly be able to grasp the essence of the topic for 1st-2nd or 3rd Conditional? 2. So, let us go through the exercise Rewrite the sentences.
Write 1st, 2nd, or 3rd before each sentence, then complete the sentence using either a regular [ R ] or irregular [ I ] main verb (1st-2nd or 3rd Conditional? 2) :
1. ______ If we got divorced [ R ] ______________________
2. ______ If I hadn’t bought my car [ I ] ______________________
3. ______ If I meet my manager [ R ] ______________________
4. ______ If I hadn’t been to university [ I ] ______________________
5. ______ If we had a second child [ R ] ______________________
6. ______ If the printer isn’t working [ I ] ______________________
7. ______ If we’d had more time together [ R ] ______________________
8. ______ If the club is too hot [ I ] ______________________
9. ______ If I could have plastic surgery [ R ] ______________________
10. ______ If my brother calls [ I ] ______________________
11. ______ If I had played more sports [ R ] ______________________
12. ______ If England won the World Cup [ I ] ______________________
13. ______ If I had stayed single [ R ] ______________________
14. ______ If the plumber doesn’t come soon [ I ] ______________________
15. ______ If I couldn’t work due to illness [ R ] ______________________
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