L'énoncé
Dans ces phrases au conditionnel, conjuguer les verbes entre parenthèses au temps qui convient.
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Question 1
If I had more time, (I, to teach) you how to play basketball.
I was teaching
I would teach
I teach
Question 2
If (you, not, to stop) complaining, I'll have to go.
If you did stop complaining...
If you couldn't stop complaining...
If you don't stop complaining...
Il s'agit d'un avertissement de ce qui va se passer si tu n'arrêtes pas de faire quelque chose.
Question 3
My mother will be angry if (we, to be) late.
we will be
we had be
we are
Question 4
You (not to fail) your exam if you had studied.
wouldn't have failed
Il s'agit de la conséquence et elle est négative, donc : would not have + participe passé (failed).
failled
don't fail
Question 5
My father (to lose) his flat if he doesn't pay his rent.
will lose
lost
was lose
Question 6
You missed the plane. You would have caught it if (you, to be) on time.
you had been
Il s'agit de la condition, donc : had + participe passé (been)
was
will be
Il s'agit de la conséquence, donc il faut employer would + base verbale.