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Conditional sentences - Type 3

If-clauses Type 3 are structured with the past perfect tense in the 'if' clause and 'would have' followed by the past participle of the verb in the main clause, as in "If I had known, I would have called." They are used to discuss hypothetical situations in the past, expressing regret, criticism, or speculation about outcomes that could have occurred under different circumstances.

Please complete the blanks in this exercise to form correct Type 3 conditional sentences.

Question 1:
If it (to snow) last night, we (to build) a snowman.
Question 2:
I (to call) you if I (to have) your number.
Question 3:
If we (to check) the weather, we (to bring) umbrellas.
Question 4:
If you (to check) the schedule, you (to see) the cancellation.
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