Mixed Conditionals
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Mixed Conditionals

Boost your grammar skills with this ESL worksheet on mixed conditionals (second and third) for adults. This engaging worksheet includes gap-fill exercises, scrambled sentences, and sentence rewrites to master the second conditional, third conditional, and their combinations. Perfect for B2 learners, it focuses on practical examples and relatable scenarios to make learning fun and effective. Level up your conditional game today!

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Study this grammar rule.

Mixed conditionals combine the second and third conditional forms to express situations where the time in the "if" clause is different from the time in the main clause. - For a past condition affecting the present, use: - If + past perfect, subject + would + base form of the verb. - Example: If I had studied harder, I would be more successful now. - For a present condition affecting the past, use: - If + simple past, subject + would have + past participle. - Example: If I were more organized, I would have finished the project on time.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

3

Unscramble the words to make sentences using mixed conditionals.

4

Use the correct form of the word in brackets to complete each sentence.

5

Rewrite the following sentences using mixed conditionals.

6

Finish the conditional sentences to make them true for you.

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