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Both Was/were Are Possible, Use Were

If William had not watched so many horror films, he would not have been scared of the dark. If William had been braver, he would not have felt frightened of thunder and lightning. If William had not spent so much time playing video games, he would have gotten better grades at school. If William had eaten healthier food, he would not have been ill so often. If he had not been ill so often, he would not have missed so many classes. If his parents had not allowed him to drink so much coke, he would have slept much better.

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Both Was/were Are Possible, Use Were

If William had not watched so many horror films, he would not have been scared of the dark. If William had been braver, he would not have felt frightened of thunder and lightning. If William had not spent so much time playing video games, he would have gotten better grades at school. If William had eaten healthier food, he would not have been ill so often. If he had not been ill so often, he would not have missed so many classes. If his parents had not allowed him to drink so much coke, he would have slept much better.

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1. Poor William!

Complete the
sentences with the correct verb. In the sentences where
both was/were are possible, use were:
a) If William
he

(not/watch) so many horror films,

(not/be) scared of the dark.

b) If William
(be) braver, he
frightened of thunder and lightning.
c) If William
video games, he

(not/feel)

(not/spend) so much time playing


(get) better grades at school.

d) If William
(ate) healthier food, he
(not/be) ill so often.
e) If he
(not/be) ill so often, he
(not/miss) so many classes.
f) If his parents
much coke, he

(not/allow) him to drink so


(sleep) much better.

g) If William
(sleep) better at night, he
(start) his day with more energy.

h) If he
(start) his day with more energy, he
(do) many more things.
i) If William
fit and healthy.

(practice) a sport, he

j) If he
confident.

(keep) fit and healthy, he

k) If he

(feel) more confident, his self-

esteem

(keep)

(feel) more

(increase).

l) If his self-esteem
(increase), he
(not/have) so many problems to sleep at night.

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