Third Conditional Exercises For Urdu Grammar

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The Third Conditional in Urdu grammar, also known as “Mazi Shartia” refers to situations that did not happen in the past and their possible but unreal consequences. It uses the past perfect tense for the condition clause (‘agar’ clause) and would have + past participle for the main clause (‘toh’ clause). These exercises are designed to help students practice and understand the use of Third Conditional in Urdu grammar.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of verbs.

1. “Agar tum *sote* (sleep) toh tum class mein neend nahi aati.”
2. “Agar maine *khana* (eat) toh mujhe bhook nahi lagti.”
3. “Agar tum *padhte* (study) toh tum exam mein pass hojate.”
4. “Agar woh *aate* (come) toh hum unse mil pate.”
5. “Agar tum mujhe *batate* (tell) toh main tumhari madad kar pata.”

Exercise 2: Complete the sentences using the correct form of verbs.

1. “Agar main *samajhti* (understand), toh main galati nahi karti.”
2. “Agar tum *karte* (do), toh tum jeet jate.”
3. “Agar woh *lete* (take), toh woh thakawat mehsoos nahi karte.”
4. “Agar maine *liya* (take), toh main kaam kar pata.”
5. “Agar tum mujhe *bate* (tell), toh main samajh pata.”

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