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Esercizi sul terzo condizionale per la grammatica marathi

In questi esercizi sul terzo condizionale per la grammatica marathi, imparerai a formare frasi ipotetiche che parlano di situazioni passate non realizzate. Il terzo condizionale si usa per immaginare cosa sarebbe successo se qualcosa fosse stato diverso nel passato. Le frasi si costruiscono con “if” + past perfect e la forma condizionale perfetta con “would have” + participio passato.

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Esercizio 1: Formazione del terzo condizionale

1. If I *had studied* more, I would have passed the exam. (Usa past perfect per “study”)
2. If she *had arrived* earlier, she would have met him. (Usa past perfect per “arrive”)
3. If they *had left* on time, they wouldn’t have missed the train. (Usa past perfect per “leave”)
4. If we *had known* about the party, we would have gone. (Usa past perfect per “know”)
5. If he *had told* me the truth, I would have helped him. (Usa past perfect per “tell”)
6. If you *hadn’t eaten* so much, you wouldn’t have felt sick. (Usa past perfect negativo per “eat”)
7. If I *had seen* the sign, I would have stopped. (Usa past perfect per “see”)
8. If they *had practiced* more, they would have won the game. (Usa past perfect per “practice”)
9. If she *had called* me, I would have answered. (Usa past perfect per “call”)
10. If we *had taken* a taxi, we would have arrived earlier. (Usa past perfect per “take”)

Esercizio 2: Trasformare frasi in terzo condizionale

1. You didn’t study for the test, so you failed. → If you *had studied* for the test, you would have passed. (Usa past perfect per “study”)
2. He forgot his keys and couldn’t enter the house. → If he *hadn’t forgotten* his keys, he would have entered. (Usa past perfect negativo per “forget”)
3. We didn’t leave early and missed the bus. → If we *had left* early, we wouldn’t have missed the bus. (Usa past perfect per “leave”)
4. They didn’t invite her to the party. → If they *had invited* her, she would have come. (Usa past perfect per “invite”)
5. I didn’t see the email, so I didn’t reply. → If I *had seen* the email, I would have replied. (Usa past perfect per “see”)
6. She didn’t call me, so I was worried. → If she *had called* me, I wouldn’t have been worried. (Usa past perfect per “call”)
7. He didn’t bring the documents. → If he *had brought* the documents, the meeting would have been easier. (Usa past perfect per “bring”)
8. We didn’t check the weather forecast. → If we *had checked* the weather forecast, we would have stayed home. (Usa past perfect per “check”)
9. You didn’t lock the door, and the house was robbed. → If you *had locked* the door, the house wouldn’t have been robbed. (Usa past perfect per “lock”)
10. They didn’t practice enough. → If they *had practiced* enough, they would have succeeded. (Usa past perfect per “practice”)
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