Mixed Conditionals — Lückentext 3
Anspruchsvoller Lückentext: beide Formen von Mixed Conditionals im Wechsel, mit komplexeren Kontexten und negativen Formen.
Beide Lücken im Satz sind offen: du entscheidest, welche Form in den If-Teil und welche in den Hauptsatz gehört — oder es ist nur eine Lücke angegeben. Lies den gesamten Satz, bevor du anfängst.
Aufgabe
- If she fluent in Japanese, she the Tokyo contract last spring. (be / land) — gegenwärtige Eigenschaft → vergangenes Ergebnis
→ If she were fluent in Japanese, she would have landed the Tokyo contract last spring. (gegenwärtige Bedingung → Simple Past; vergangenes Ergebnis → would have + PP)
- If the company in renewable energy ten years ago, it would be a market leader today. (invest)
→ If the company had invested in renewable energy ten years ago, it would be a market leader today. (vergangene Bedingung → Past Perfect; Gegenwartsergebnis → would + Infinitiv)
- She director today if she had taken that leadership course back then. (be)
→ She would be director today if she had taken that leadership course back then. (vergangene Bedingung → Past Perfect; Gegenwartsergebnis → would + Infinitiv)
- If he more empathetic, he would have handled the complaint more professionally yesterday. (be) — er ist es nicht
→ If he were more empathetic, he would have handled the complaint more professionally yesterday. (gegenwärtige Bedingung → Simple Past; vergangenes Ergebnis → would have + PP)
- If they the backup data, the entire database would still be intact now. (not / delete)
→ If they had not deleted the backup data, the entire database would still be intact now. (vergangene Bedingung → Past Perfect; Gegenwartsergebnis → would + Infinitiv)
- If I a native speaker, I that subtle pun in the speech immediately. (be / catch) — gegenwärtige Eigenschaft → vergangenes Ergebnis
→ If I were a native speaker, I would have caught that subtle pun in the speech immediately. (gegenwärtige Bedingung → Simple Past; vergangenes Ergebnis → would have + PP)
- If she the warning signs, she would not still be in that relationship now. (recognise)
→ If she had recognised the warning signs, she would not still be in that relationship now. (vergangene Bedingung → Past Perfect; Gegenwartsergebnis → would + Infinitiv)
- If he better at networking, he would have secured the deal at the conference last week. (be) — er ist es nicht
→ If he were better at networking, he would have secured the deal at the conference last week. (gegenwärtige Bedingung → Simple Past; vergangenes Ergebnis → would have + PP)
- If the legislation sooner, thousands of people would be better protected now. (change)
→ If the legislation had changed sooner, thousands of people would be better protected now. (vergangene Bedingung → Past Perfect; Gegenwartsergebnis → would + Infinitiv)
- They the final now if they had not made so many errors in the semi-final. (play)
→ They would be playing the final now if they had not made so many errors in the semi-final. (vergangene Bedingung → Past Perfect; Gegenwartsergebnis → would + Infinitiv)
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