Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. 1 fl.. (get) lost in a forest, i'd be scared. 2 if i were you, (take) lots of water with me. 3 if he'd known, he .. (not/go) there. 4 i wish (take) my gps. i wouldn't have got lost.
1. If I got lost in a forest, I would be scared.
Explanation: This is a hypothetical situation in the present. We use the second conditional to talk about imaginary or unlikely situations. The verb "get" is in the simple past tense, "got."
2. If I were you, I would take lots of water with me.
Explanation: This is also a hypothetical situation in the present. We use "were" instead of "am" or "is" after "if" to express a contrary-to-fact condition. The verb "take" is in the simple present tense, as it refers to a habitual action.
3. If he had known, he would not have gone there.
Explanation: This is a hypothetical situation in the past. We use the third conditional to talk about unreal situations in the past. The verb "know" is in the past perfect tense, "had known," and the verb "go" is in the simple past tense, "gone."
4. I wish I had taken my GPS. I wouldn't have got lost.
Explanation: This is also a hypothetical situation in the past. We use "wish" to express regret about something that happened in the past. The verb "take" is in the past perfect tense, "had taken." The verb "get" is in the past participle form, "got," as it is used with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the past perfect tense.
Explanation: This is a hypothetical situation in the present. We use the second conditional to talk about imaginary or unlikely situations. The verb "get" is in the simple past tense, "got."
2. If I were you, I would take lots of water with me.
Explanation: This is also a hypothetical situation in the present. We use "were" instead of "am" or "is" after "if" to express a contrary-to-fact condition. The verb "take" is in the simple present tense, as it refers to a habitual action.
3. If he had known, he would not have gone there.
Explanation: This is a hypothetical situation in the past. We use the third conditional to talk about unreal situations in the past. The verb "know" is in the past perfect tense, "had known," and the verb "go" is in the simple past tense, "gone."
4. I wish I had taken my GPS. I wouldn't have got lost.
Explanation: This is also a hypothetical situation in the past. We use "wish" to express regret about something that happened in the past. The verb "take" is in the past perfect tense, "had taken." The verb "get" is in the past participle form, "got," as it is used with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the past perfect tense.