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alexandr402 [8]
3 years ago
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Complete the sentences with the third conditional.

English
1 answer:
Doss [256]3 years ago
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Jawaher would not be so upset if she had passed the driving test.

3. If Muntaha had been hungry, she would have had something to eat.

4. I would have phoned you if I had your telephone.

5. I would have sold my sapphire ring if I had not given it to my niece.

6. I would have won the competition if I had known all the answers.

7. You would have learnt French if you had stayed longer in paris.

8. If I had seen my aunt, I would have told her the good news.

9. My sister would be happier if she had married her true love.

10. If Hamdan had more free time, he would have done his project yesterday.

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