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English, 09.09.2021 14:00 feliciagraham14

Fill in the blanks with the right verb of conditional sentence type 3! (If had V3 + would have V3)
Example:
Type 1 : if i go to school, i will meet you
Type 2 : if i went ro school, i would meet you
Type 3 : if i had gone to school, i would have met you
1. I didn't know you need an English dictionary. If you (Tell) me, I (Take) you to the bookstore gladly.
2. I got wet because I didn't take my umbrella. If I (Remember) to take my umbrella with me, I (Not, get) wet.
3. Many people were disappointed with the new town leader. If they (Know) more about his programs, they (Not, vote) for him.
4. I'm broke, but I (Have) plenty of money now if I (Spend) them wisely yesterday.
5. The car (Hit) the kid if her mother (Not, pull) her out of the street.
6. If I (Have) wings, I (Fly) to France now.
7. The package should be in Jakarta tomorrow. If I (Send) it by mail right now, I'm sure it (Arrive) on time.
8. If anyone else (Bring) an extra guest, we (Not, have) enough seats at the table.
9. I (Call) you immediately if I (Discover) a solution before this morning.
10. If I (Know) you needed it today, I (Bring) it with me.​

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