Home » Upper Intermediate English Grammar Tests » Upper Intermediate English Grammar – Expressing Hypothetical Meaning – Test 3Upper Intermediate English Grammar – Expressing Hypothetical Meaning – Test 3 March 18, 2022 by Admin Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn VKontakte Odnoklassniki 1. Express regret about the past: He regrets that he bought that car. He wouldn’t have bought that car. He wishes he hadn’t bought that car. He wishes he didn’t buy that car. He wouldn’t buy that car. 2. If Mike _____ an artist, he _____ a lot of money. had become / could have earned had become / could had earned had become / would can earned would become / could have earned 3. It’s late. If our neighbor _____ off the music in 5 minutes, I _____ the police. will not turn / will call will not turn / call does not turn / call does not turn / will call 4. If Karla _____ comfortable shoes, she _____ her feet when hiking. (She did in reality.) would wear / wouldn’t hurt wore / wouldn’t hurt wore / hurt had worn / wouldn’t have hurt 5. Express disappointment with the present situation: He has a cat allergy. He wouldn’t have a cat allergy. He wishes he hadn’t had a cat allergy. He wouldn’t have had a cat allergy. He wishes he didn’t have a cat allergy. 6. Express disappointment with what somebody did in the past: Sandra moved to Moscow a year ago. If only Sandra moved to Moscow a year ago. I’d rather Sandra didn’t move to Moscow a year ago. I wish Sandra moved to Moscow a year ago. I’d rather Sandra hadn’t moved to Moscow a year ago. 7. If she _____ a filmmaker, she _____ documentary films. becomes / will shoot would become / shoots became / would shoot will become / will shoot 8. Express disappointment with what somebody did in the past: He left his job. I’d rather he hadn’t left his job. I’d rather he had left his job. I would like he left his job. I wish he left his job. 9. If Gaby _____ time, she _____ more. had had / would travel had had / had travelled had had / would have travelled would have / had travelled 10. Express disappointment with the present situation: He wants to have a million dollars, but he hasn’t got it. He wishes he had a million dollars. If he had a million dollars. He would have a million dollars. He wished he had had a million dollars. Loading...