Exercícios de Condicionais Mistos – Parte 1
2. She *would have come* to the party if she were free last night. (Use would have + past participle for past condition)
3. If he *were* more careful, he wouldn’t have made that mistake yesterday. (Use past simple + wouldn’t have + past participle)
4. They *would be* happier now if they had accepted the offer last month. (Use would + base verb + past perfect)
5. If we *had left* earlier, we wouldn’t be stuck in traffic now. (Use past perfect + wouldn’t be + base verb)
6. I *would have helped* you if I had known about your problem earlier. (Use would have + past participle + past perfect)
7. If you *were* more attentive, you wouldn’t have missed the important details yesterday. (Use past simple + wouldn’t have + past participle)
8. He *would be* richer now if he had invested wisely in the past. (Use would + base verb + past perfect)
9. If she *had told* me the truth, I would not be angry now. (Use past perfect + would + base verb)
10. We *would have arrived* on time if the train had not been delayed. (Use would have + past participle + past perfect)
Exercícios de Condicionais Mistos – Parte 2
2. They *would be* more confident now if they had practiced speaking Tamil regularly. (Use would + base verb + past perfect)
3. If you *had listened* carefully, you would understand the instructions now. (Use past perfect + would + base verb)
4. She *would have passed* the exam if she had studied the grammar rules properly. (Use would have + past participle + past perfect)
5. If we *were* more organized, we wouldn’t have lost the important files last week. (Use past simple + wouldn’t have + past participle)
6. He *would be* healthier now if he had exercised regularly in the past. (Use would + base verb + past perfect)
7. If you *had asked* me earlier, I would help you with your Tamil homework now. (Use past perfect + would + base verb)
8. I *would have bought* that book if I had known it was useful for learning Tamil. (Use would have + past participle + past perfect)
9. If they *were* more patient, they would not have given up learning Tamil last year. (Use past simple + wouldn’t have + past participle)
10. We *would be* proud of our progress now if we had practiced daily. (Use would + base verb + past perfect)