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Conditional Perfect Exercises For Swedish Grammar

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The Conditional Perfect in Swedish grammar, also known as “hade” or “har” + past participle, expresses ideas that would have happened but did not because of another fact or condition. This tense is often used to describe hypothetical actions in the past and their possible outcomes. It is similar to the Conditional Perfect tense in Spanish grammar, which is formed using the verb “haber” + past participle. In this exercise, we will practice the Conditional Perfect tense in Swedish grammar through fill-in-the-blank sentences.

Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with the correct form of Conditional Perfect

1. Jag *hade ätit* (eat) glass om det varit varmt ute.
2. Om hon ringt mig, *hade jag svarat* (answer) direkt.
3. Han *hade köpt* (buy) biljetter om det funnits några kvar.
4. De *hade åkt* (travel) till Paris om de haft tillräckligt med pengar.
5. Om vi vetat om festen, *hade vi gått* (attend) den.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words to form Conditional Perfect sentences

1. Om jag varit sjuk, *hade de besökt* (visit) mig på sjukhuset.
2. Hon *hade studerat* (study) mer om hon haft tillräckligt med tid.
3. Vi *hade anlänt* (arrive) tidigare om vi inte missat vårt tåg.
4. Om han bott närmare, *hade han cyklat* (cycle) till jobbet.
5. De *hade vunnit* (win) matchen om de tränat hårdare.

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