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Alex17521 [72]
3 years ago
8

5 Complete the third conditional sentences. 1 If you ____________ (apply) for the job, you would probably have got it. 2 We ____

________ (not go) on the march if we’d known it was going to be violent. 3 In which countries ____________ (you / work) if you had taken that job? 4 Sally ____________ (not buy) the toothpaste if she hadn’t seen the advertisement. 5 If they ____________ (be) victims of discrimination, they would have told the police. 6 The demonstration wouldn’t have been successful if fewer people ____________ (attend) it. 7 The employees ____________ (not go) on strike if the management had listened to them. 8 ____________ (she / know) about the job if you hadn’t told her? any asnwers?
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frosja888 [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

1 If you HAD APPLIED for the job, you would probably have got it. 2 We WOULD NOT HAVE GONE on the march if we’d known it was going to be violent. 3 In which countries WOULD YOU HAVE WORKED IN if you had taken that job? 4 Sally WOULD NOT HAVE BOUGHT the toothpaste if she hadn’t seen the advertisement. 5 If they ARE victims of discrimination, they would have told the police. 6 The demonstration wouldn’t have been successful if fewer people HAD ATTENDED it. 7 The employees WOULD NOT HAVE GONE on strike if the management had listened to them. 8 WOULD SHE HAVE KNOWN about the job if you hadn’t told her?

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