Ex. 2-Past Unreal with Present Consequence Conditionals

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Instructions. Fill the blanks with the appropriate form of the verbs in parenthesis. You can use modals when appropriate. In some cases, there is more than one possible correct answer.

1. Carmen was absent all last week. If she (be-negative) absent she (be-negative) so far behind.
2. You didn’t bring your book to class. If you (bring) your book, you (do) the exercises.
3. I didn’t save any money last year, so this year I can’t take a vacation. I (be) able to take a vacation this year if I (save) money last year.
4. Mary dropped out of college; now she can’t find a good job. If Mary (finish) college, she (have) more job opportunities now.
5. Joe had an accident last night; he’s in the hospital now. Joe (be-negative) in the hospital now if he (have-negative) an accident last night.
6. I just ate lunch. If I (eat-negative) lunch, I (go) to the restaurant with you.