Terceiros exercícios condicionais

Aprender e dominar os terceiros exercícios condicionais em inglês é essencial para quem deseja alcançar fluência no idioma. Esses exercícios envolvem a compreensão de situações hipotéticas no passado e são frequentemente utilizados para expressar arrependimentos ou refletir sobre eventos que poderiam ter ocorrido de maneira diferente. Ao praticar esses condicionais, você aprimora sua capacidade de formar frases complexas, além de melhorar sua habilidade de comunicação em inglês, tornando suas conversas mais ricas e matizadas. Nesta página, você encontrará uma variedade de exercícios projetados para ajudá-lo a entender e usar corretamente os terceiros exercícios condicionais. Desde completar frases até criar suas próprias sentenças, cada atividade foi elaborada para reforçar seu conhecimento e confiança no uso desse aspecto gramatical. Ao praticar regularmente, você estará mais preparado para utilizar esses condicionais em diversas situações, seja em exames, no trabalho ou em conversas cotidianas. Aproveite os exercícios e avance mais um passo rumo à fluência em inglês!

Exercício 1

1. If she had studied harder, she *would have passed* the exam (resultado de estudar).

2. If it had rained, we *would have stayed* at home (ficar em casa).

3. If they had known about the meeting, they *would have attended* it (participar da reunião).

4. If you had called me, I *would have helped* you (oferecer ajuda).

5. If he had seen the sign, he *would not have parked* there (estacionar).

6. If we had left earlier, we *would have arrived* on time (chegar a tempo).

7. If she had told me, I *would have understood* (entender).

8. If they had prepared better, they *would have won* the game (ganhar o jogo).

9. If I had known you were coming, I *would have baked* a cake (assar um bolo).

10. If he had apologized, she *would have forgiven* him (perdoar).

Exercício 2

1. If she had studied harder, she *would have passed* the exam (verb for achieving success).

2. If it *rained*, the match would have been canceled (verb for precipitation).

3. If they *had known* about the traffic, they would have left earlier (verb for awareness).

4. If you had called me, I *would have come* to help you (verb for arrival).

5. If I *had seen* the sign, I wouldn’t have parked there (verb for visual recognition).

6. If we had saved more money, we *could have traveled* last summer (verb for going on a trip).

7. If he *had trained* regularly, he would have won the race (verb for preparation and exercise).

8. If they *had invited* me, I would have attended the party (verb for asking someone to join).

9. If she *had taken* the medicine, she would have felt better (verb for consumption of medication).

10. If you *had locked* the door, the burglary might not have happened (verb for securing something).

Exercício 3

1. If I had known about the party, I *would have gone* (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical action).

2. She *would have traveled* to Japan if she had saved enough money (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical action).

3. If they had studied harder, they *would have passed* the exam (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical result).

4. He *would have been* happier if he had accepted the job offer (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical state).

5. If we had seen the sign, we *would have turned* right (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical action).

6. If you had told me earlier, I *would have helped* you (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical action).

7. They *would have arrived* on time if they had left earlier (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical action).

8. If it had rained, the match *would have been canceled* (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical result).

9. If she had known the answer, she *would have raised* her hand (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical action).

10. If I had brought my umbrella, I *would not have gotten* wet (verb phrase indicating past hypothetical result).