Complete The Conditional - Classroom Activity
Complete The Conditional - Classroom Activity
Explain that the students are going to practice the third conditional
Aim
by completing sentences with missing verb phrases.
To complete third
conditional sentences Tell the students to read the ten sentences on their worksheet and
with verb phrases. think about how they could complete the gaps. Tell the students
that they should not write anything at this stage.
Preparation Explain that a plus sign (+) at the end of the sentence means
the verb phrase is positive, and a minus sign (-) means the
Make one copy of the two
verb phrase is negative. Also, point out that a contraction (e.g.
worksheets for each pair
wouldn't) counts as one word.
of students.
Student A starts by reading the first sentence to Student B, adding
Level in their guess for the missing verb phrase.
Intermediate (B1) Student A has three chances to guess each missing verb phrase.
If their guess is wrong, Student A tries again for two points and
then for one point.
This continues until all the third conditional sentences have been
guessed.
It's then Student B's turn to guess the missing verb phrases in
their sentences.
The student with the most points at the end of the game wins.
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Student A
A. Read the third conditional sentences (1 to 10) and think about how you could complete the gaps.
Don't write anything yet! Where there is a (+) the verb phrase is positive, and where there is a (-)
the verb phrase is negative. A contraction (e.g. wouldn't) counts as one word.
3. I would have sent you a postcard if I _________ _________ your address. (+)
4. If I'd known it was going to be sunny, I _________ _________ _________ my sunglasses. (+)
5. He would have been on time for the interview if he _________ _________ the house late. (-)
6. I f I had paid more attention in class, I _________ _________ _________ the lesson. (+)
7. If we _________ _________ to the cinema, we would have seen Star Wars. (+)
8. We would have swum in the sea if there _________ _________ so many jellyfish. (-)
9. If you had saved your money, you _________ _________ _________ a house. (+)
10. If I _________ __________ them, I would have invited them to the party. (+)
Score
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Total
B. Read sentence 1 to your partner, adding in your guess for the missing verb phrase. You have
three chances to guess the missing words. If you guess correctly the first time, you score three
points. You then write the missing words in the gaps. If your guess is wrong, try again for two
points and then for one point. Continue with sentences 2 to 10.
C. Now, listen to Student B's guesses for the sentences below. Your partner must say the
exact words in bold to win points.
a. If I had not broken my leg, I would have taken part in the competition. (+)
c. If you had driven more carefully, you wouldn't have had an accident. (-)
d. She wouldn't have been tired if she had gone to bed earlier. (-)
e. If I had seen him at the meeting, I would have asked him. (+)
h. Their teacher would have been sad if they hadn't passed their exam. (-)
i. If I had had more time, I would have gone to see him. (+)
j. If we had played a little better, we could have won the match. (+)
Student B
A. Read the third conditional sentences (A to K) and think about how you could complete the gaps.
Don't write anything yet! Where there is a (+) the verb phrase is positive, and where there is a (-)
the verb phrase is negative. A contraction (e.g. wouldn't) counts as one word.
a. If I had not broken my leg, I _________ _________ _________ part in the competition. (+)
c. If you had driven more carefully, you _________ _________ _________ an accident. (-)
d. She _________ _________ _________ _________ if she had gone to bed earlier. (-)
e. If I _________ _________ him at the meeting, I would have asked him. (+)
h. Their teacher would have been sad if they _________ _________ their exam. (-)
i. If I _________ _________ more time, I would have gone to see him. (+)
j. If we had played a little better, we _________ _________ _________ the match. (+)
Score
a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Total
B. Listen to Student A's guesses for the sentences below. Your partner must say the exact
words in bold to win points.
3. I would have sent you a postcard if I had had your address. (+)
4. If I'd known it was going to be sunny, I would have brought my sunglasses. (+)
5. He would have been on time for the interview if he hadn't left the house late. (-)
6. If I had paid more attention in class, I would have understood the lesson. (+)
7. If we had gone to the cinema, we would have seen Star Wars. (+)
8. We would have swum in the sea if there hadn't been so many jellyfish. (-)
9. If you had saved your money, you could have bought a house. (+)
10. If I had seen them, I would have invited them to the party. (+)
C. Now, read sentence A to your partner, adding in your guess for the missing verb phrase. You
have three chances to guess the missing words. If you guess correctly the first time, you win
three points. You then write the missing words in the gaps. If your guess is wrong, try again for
two points and then for one point. Continue with sentences b to j.