Exercício 1: Terceira Condicional – Situações Hipotéticas Passadas
2. If they *had arrived* earlier, they would have seen the show. (Dica: verbo no passado perfeito para ação anterior)
3. If I *had known* about the party, I would have gone. (Dica: verbo no passado perfeito para conhecimento prévio)
4. If she *had told* me the truth, I would have helped her. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “tell”)
5. If we *had left* on time, we wouldn’t have missed the train. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “leave”)
6. If you *had listened* carefully, you would have understood. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “listen”)
7. If the weather *had been* better, we would have gone to the beach. (Dica: verbo “be” no passado perfeito)
8. If he *had taken* the medicine, he would have felt better. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “take”)
9. If I *had seen* her, I would have said hello. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “see”)
10. If they *had brought* maps, they wouldn’t have gotten lost. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “bring”)
Exercício 2: Terceira Condicional – Consequências Imaginárias no Passado
2. If we *had booked* the tickets earlier, we would have gotten better seats. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “book”)
3. If she *had practiced* more, she would have won the competition. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “practice”)
4. If he *had apologized*, she might have forgiven him. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “apologize”)
5. If they *had saved* money, they could have traveled. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “save”)
6. If I *had eaten* breakfast, I wouldn’t have felt hungry. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “eat”)
7. If you *had checked* the schedule, you wouldn’t have been late. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “check”)
8. If we *had studied* together, we would have done better. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “study”)
9. If she *had worn* a jacket, she wouldn’t have caught a cold. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “wear”)
10. If he *had written* the report, the meeting would have been productive. (Dica: passado perfeito do verbo “write”)