Advanced 5A Practice Handbook Key. 1. If you had told me you were in trouble, I would have helped you. > PAST 2. I would have visited you yesterday if.

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Advanced 5A Practice Handbook Key

1. If you had told me you were in trouble, I would have helped you. > PAST 2. I would have visited you yesterday if I had known you were home. > PAST 3. If Jane had more time she would take dance classes. > PRESENT 4. If Peter had had enough money, he would have gone to Paris last year. > PAST 5. June would have gotten a bad grade if she hadn’t studied hard. > PAST 6. Joanne would be here if she weren’t so busy. > PRESENT

B. 1. wouldn’t have crashed / had been or would have crashed / hadn’t been 2. hadn’t missed / wouldn’t have arrived 3. weren’t / wouldn’t be 4. would live / were or wouldn’t live / weren’t 5. would marry / asked 6. had taken / wouldn’t have

C. 2. PRESENT We don’t play basketball every morning because we don’t have time during the week. 3. PAST Troy broke up with Paula before he traveled to Australia. 4. PRESENT Mark is sedentary, and because of that he has many back pains.

D. 1. If I weren’t tired, I would go out with my friends tonight. 2. If Sonia hadn’t lost her car keys, she wouldn’t have had to take a taxi to work. 3. If my flight hadn’t been delayed for two hours, I may never have met my wife, Julia. 4. If Justin hadn’t gotten accepted to college, his father wouldn’t have given him a brand new car. 5. If we had enough money, we would buy our dream house. 6. If Silvia had had time to study for the test, she might not have gotten a terrible grade on it.

E. 1. hadn’t burned / would have 2. hadn’t spent / wouldn’t have 3. hadn’t broken off / would have 4. wouldn’t be/ hadn’t split up Hadn’t spent/ would have

F. 1. If Nina hadn’t dumped her boyfriend, she wouldn’t spend hours crying her eyes out. 2. If the thieves had been smarter when they robbed the bank, they wouldn’t be doing time in prison. 3. If the president hadn’t lied to the nation, he would still have everyone’s respect. 4. If the national soccer team had won the World Cup, nobody would be disappointed with them. 5. If gold miners hadn’t polluted the rivers with mercury, people wouldn’t be afraid of eating fish caught in such rivers.

G. 1. Pres 2. Pres 3. Pas 4. Pas 5. Pres 6. Pres

H. 2. James wouldn’t have gotten arrested if he hadn’t been rude to the detective. 3. If Tim hadn’t been a chain smoker for years, he wouldn’t have respiratory problems. 4. If Susan hadn’t broken her wrist, she would be able to type.

I. Answers will vary ECPE Practice 1.B 2.A