These exercises focus on the past subjunctive and unreal conditional structures in English — a key B2 skill that mirrors similar hypothetical forms in French. Work through each exercise to sharpen your accuracy.
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Exercice 1 — Fill in the Blank: Past Subjunctive Forms
Complete each sentence with the correct past subjunctive form of the verb in brackets.
- If she ___ (know) about the meeting, she would have come.
- I wish he ___ (be) more careful with his words yesterday.
- If they ___ (arrive) on time, we would not have missed the train.
- She acts as though she ___ (see) a ghost just now.
Correction
- If she had known about the meeting, she would have come.
- I wish he had been more careful with his words yesterday.
- If they had arrived on time, we would not have missed the train.
- She acts as though she had seen a ghost just now.
Exercice 2 — Sentence Transformation: Real to Hypothetical
Rewrite each sentence using the past subjunctive to express a hypothetical or unreal situation, as indicated.
- He didn't study, so he failed the exam. → Use 'If he had…'
- She didn't tell me the truth, so I was upset. → Use 'If she had…'
- They didn't leave early, so they missed the flight. → Use 'If they had…'
- I didn't bring an umbrella, so I got soaked. → Use 'If I had…'
Correction
- If he had studied, he would not have failed the exam.
- If she had told me the truth, I would not have been upset.
- If they had left early, they would not have missed the flight.
- If I had brought an umbrella, I would not have got soaked.
Exercice 3 — Error Correction: Spot the Mistake
Each sentence contains one error related to the past subjunctive or hypothetical structures. Rewrite the sentence correctly.
- If I would have known earlier, I would have called you.
- She wishes she didn't say those things at the meeting.
- He spoke to her as if he seen her before, but they had never met.
- If they had studied harder, they will have passed the test.
Correction
- If I had known earlier, I would have called you.
- She wishes she hadn't said those things at the meeting.
- He spoke to her as if he had seen her before, but they had never met.
- If they had studied harder, they would have passed the test.
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