Use the facts established in the report to state general truths or predictable outcomes.
1 – If I had money, I would buy a car. 2 – If he had studied, he wouldn't have failed the test. 3 – If it snows, we will make a snowman. 4 – If people burn fossil fuels, air pollution increases. 5 – If she were rich, she would travel often. conditional sentence exercises
4. had / would not have woken (Note: Strictly speaking, this mixes 2nd and 3rd. For a pure 2nd Conditional regarding a present ability: If the thief had a silencer, the noise would not wake the caretaker. OR If referring to that specific past night: If the thief had had a silencer... — See note below. ) Correction for standard Second Conditional (Present unreal): If the thief had a silencer, the noise would not wake the caretaker. 5. were / would know (Second Conditional: Present unreal). 6. were / would let (Second Conditional: Present unreal). Use the facts established in the report to