Orange Level Quiz 8 Flashcards
Past Conditional (15 cards)
If I … them, I … them to sit with us. (see / ask)
If I had seen them, I would’ve asked them to sit with us.
If I … your phone number, I … you. (have / call)
If I had had your phone number, I would have called you.
She … wet if she … her umbrella. (get / forget)
She would have gotten wet if she had forgotten her umbrella.
It … a better party if Tom … there. (be / be)
It would have been a better party if Tom had been there.
If it … so cold that day, we … outside. (be–negative / eat)
If it hadn’t been so cold that day, we would have eaten outside.
Our teacher … us a test if she … us for it. (give / prepare) [both negative]
Our teacher wouldn’t have given us a test if she hadn’t prepared us for it.
If the car … , Bob … to work today, but it was okay. (start / go) [both negative]
If the car hadn’t started , Bob wouldn’t have gone to work today, but it was okay.
If he … all that food, he … sick. (eat / get) [both negative]
If he hadn’t eaten all that food, he wouldn’t have gotten sick.
I … from college if I … really hard. (graduate / work) [both negative]
I wouldn’t have graduated from college if I hadn’t worked really hard.
If you … out so late, you … in trouble. ( stay / get) [both negative]
If you hadn’t stayed out so late, you wouldn’t have gotten in trouble.
If I … better on the test, I … a better grade. (do / get)
If I had done better on the test, I would have gotten a better grade.
If they … it was going to rain, they … their work outside earlier. (know / do)
If they had known it was going to rain, they would have done their work outside earlier.
Tia … to work on time if she … the bus. (get / miss–negative)
Tia would have gotten to work on time if she hadn’t missed the bus.
We … to do the dishes if you … them already. (offer / do–negative)
We would have offered to do the dishes if you hadn’t done them already.
If she … her homework, she … the lesson. (do / understand)
If she had done her homework, she would have understood the lesson.