Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the third conditional. Use a comma to separate your answers.
The young princess would ...... (wear) her crown if her father ...... (not / tell) her to leave it at home.
If the pupil ...... (not / lie) to her teacher all the time, he might ...... (forgive) him in the end.
If the children ...... (not / eat) so much chocolate, they would ...... (not / look) that filthy.
If the washing machine ...... (not / make) so much noise, the father would ...... (hear) the postman ring the bell.
If the lottery winner ...... (not / jump) up and down for joy, he might ...... (realise) that he hadn't actually won the whole jackpot.
If my wife ...... (not / work) in the office the whole day long, she might ...... (go) jogging in the afternoon.
The anchor wasn't living in New York then. The anchor might ...... (make) a difference if he ...... (live) in New York then.
Mr and Mrs Callahay weren't staying at the motel at the time. Mr and Mrs Callahay would ...... (help) the poor beggar if they ...... (stay) at the motel at the time.
Simon's uncle was cleaning the desks at the time. Simon's uncle could ...... (witness) the whole incident if he ...... (not / clean) the desks at the time.
The old lady was looking out of the window then. The police would ...... (never / find) out who the robbers were if the old lady ...... (not / look) out of the window then.
She was driving too fast on the motorway. The young woman might ...... (not / cause) an accident on the motorway if she ...... (not / drive) too fast.
The factory workers were carrying some heavy bags then. The factory workers would ...... (stay) at their workplace if they ...... (not / carry) some heavy bags.