Grammar - Third conditionalsVersion en ligne Choose the correct option to complete each third conditional sentence. par ADR Formación 1 If we _____ able to stay on budget last year, perhaps the contract would have been renewed. a would have been b had been c been d were 2 Maybe his work experience _____ better last month if he'd gotten on better with his colleagues. a had gone b would go c would have gone d went 3 He _____ it to the meeting on time yesterday morning if he hadn't gotten stuck in traffic. a might make b might had made c had made d might have made 4 If I _____ that particular career move when I was younger, I might have regretted it. a hadn't made b wouldn't have made c would have made d haven't made 5 Our workload these last few weeks wouldn't have been so huge if we _____ so many days off last month. a wouldn't have taken b hadn't taken c had taken d would have taken Feedback 1 As this is referring to a PAST time, you need the third conditional. This is formed: If + subject + HAD(N'T) + past participle..... subject + would(n't) have + past participle. Remember, you shouldn't put 'if' and 'would' in the same clause. 2 As this is referring to a PAST time, you need the third conditional. This is formed: If + subject + had(n't) + past participle..... subject + WOULD(N'T) HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE. Remember, you shouldn't put 'if' and 'would' in the same clause. 3 As this is referring to a PAST time, you need the third conditional. This is formed: If + subject + had(n't) + past participle..... subject + WOULD(N'T) HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE. Of course, if you want to be less certain about the result, you can use 'might', or 'could' instead of 'would'. Remember, you shouldn't put 'if' and 'would' in the same clause. 4 As this is referring to a PAST time, you need the third conditional. This is formed: If + subject + HAD(N'T) + past participle..... subject + would(n't) have + past participle. Remember, you shouldn't put 'if' and 'would' in the same clause. 5 As this is referring to a PAST time, you need the third conditional. This is formed: If + subject + HAD(N'T) + past participle..... subject + would(n't) have + past participle. In this case, grammatically both 'hadn't taken' and 'had taken' fit. However, in the context only the NEGATIVE works. Remember, you shouldn't put 'if' and 'would' in the same clause.