The Third Conditional for Kids & Teens
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The Third Conditional for Kids & Teens

This ESL worksheet introduces the third conditional to kids and teens, helping them talk about past "what if" scenarios. With a mix of sentence completion, rewriting exercises, and creative questions, learners will explore structure, regrets, and imaginary outcomes. Perfect for B1/B2 learners, this worksheet keeps grammar practice engaging and effective.

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Study this grammar rule:

We use the third conditional form, when: 1. It refers to a situation that is impossible because it is in the past. Example: If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam. (The exam is already over, so the situation cannot be changed.) 2. It is often used to express regrets or things we wish had been different. Example: If I hadn't forgotten my umbrella, I wouldn't have gotten wet. (This expresses regret about forgetting the umbrella.) Structure: - If + past perfect (had + past participle), + would have + past participle.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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

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Rewrite the following sentences, using the third conditional and the verbs in brackets.

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Make sentences from these words using the third conditional.

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Answer these questions using the third conditional.

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