(to have) plenty of time. 1. If we meet at 9:30, we (to look) in the fridge. 2. Lisa would find the milk if she 3. The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she (to feed) the animals. (to understand) you. 4. If you spoke louder, your classmates 5. Dan (to arrive) safe if he drove slowly. 6. You (to have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework. (to swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold. 7. If you (to press) the green button. 8. The door will unlock if you (to ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her questions. 9. If Mel (to call) the office if I was/were you. 10. I 11. If you like, you 12. If I for two days. the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again. 13. If the parents bought the cat, their children very happy. 14. Metal 15. He if you heat it. my e-mail if he'd been online yesterday evening. 16. They'd have been able to return the bottle if they 17. If she 18. What 19. Where would you live if you 20. If you here. 21. If Steven gets out, 22. If Jack was at school today, 23. If Steven eats so many sweets, 24. If Jack washed his feet, the labels. up her room, she must find the receipt. if you had a million dollars. younger. for a little moment, I'll tell the doctor you are 25. If Steven didn't foul the other players so often, 26. If Jack read the newspaper regularly, 27. If Steven didn't play the music too loud, 28. If Jack turns off the heating more often, 29. If Steven opens the windows, 30. If Jack rode his old bike more carefully, 31. If it wasn't so late, I would go shopping. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 32. Henry would have phoned his mother if he hadn't texted her. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 33. I would buy a Ferrari if I had a lot of money. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 34. If we had known of your arrival, we would have been at the airport. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 35. I could have helped you if you had told me the truth. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 36. If you were driving from Budapest to Munich which way would you go? type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 37. We ought to have arrived at lunchtime if we hadn't taken the M25. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 38. If the weather had been better, the plane might not have crashed. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 39. We can visit the museum if we have time. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 40. If Andy had played in the team, they might have won the match. type I (probable condition) type II (improbable condition) type III (impossible condition) 1. If Jake the money, he will go to America. (have) 2. If I had a lot of money, I 3. If the girls some to charity. (give) shopping, they would have bought some new shoes. (go) 4. Jake will bring some CDs if he 5. If I some good ones. (find) her, I would wear the red top. (be) 6. If Pete were hungry, he a hamburger. (eat) 7. If we to the café, we will drink tea. (go) 8. Ben to a restaurant if he had more time. (go) 9. If the teacher corrected the tests, the pupils the marks. (know) 10. Ben will go to the club if his friend with him. (go) 1. if Ben – have – a better computer/he – play – computer games (3) If , he . 2. If – he – fall – down the cliff/he- hurt - himself (2) If , he . 3. If Lucy – sing – in the group/Jake -write- a new song (1) If , Jake . 4. If the party – be – on Saturday/ Emma – go – there (3) If , Emma . 5. If the dress – be- red /Ben – give – Lucy – red flowers (1) If , Ben . 6. If the building – be – too high /I take – the lift (2) If ,I . 7. If the car – not start/ we – be- late – for school (3) If , we . 8. If the film – be - good/ Jake and Ben – watch – it again. (1) If , Jake and Ben . 9. If someone – attack me /I shout – for help (2) If ,I . 10. If he – break – his arm /they take – him to hospital (3) If , they . 1. (If / When) I leave work, I usually go to the fitness center to work out. 2. She hates TV. She thinks television is a waste of time. (If / When) she watches any television at all, it is usually a documentary or a news program. 3. My friend always keeps in touch by mail. (If / When) letter, I usually write back immediately. I get a 4. If I (have) enough money, I (go) Kenya. However, my bank account is empty! 5. I love to travel! When I (have) (go) on safari to enough money, I abroad. I do it almost every year. 6. I really wanted to go on safari to Kenya with my friends, but I couldn't afford to go. If I (have) enough money, I (go) with them. 7. I'm sorry, I didn't know you were allergic to chocolate. If I (know) , I (make) you a vanilla birthday cake. 8. Stop asking me what Amanda bought you for Christmas. Even if I (know) what she bought you, I (tell, not) you. 9. Nobody here speaks English. Too bad Gloria isn't here. If she (be) with us, she (can) act as our interpreter. 10. I am afraid I won't be able to come to your wedding next week because my company is sending me to New York to attend a trade show. I (miss, never) matter. your wedding if I (have) 11. If the weather is nice tomorrow, she (walk) a choice in the along the river to school. 12. If you help me move tomorrow, I (treat) movie. you to a dinner and a 13. If you were to help me move tomorrow, I (treat) you to a dinner and a movie. 14. If I were in Tahiti right now, I (snorkel) along a beautiful reef. I wouldn't be stuck here in this office with mountains of paperwork. 15. If Jerry hadn't stopped to pick up that quarter, he (cross) might have been killed! the street when the bus ran the red light. He 16. Tina's train arrived ahead of schedule. If I hadn't decided to go to the train station early, she (wait) there for more than twenty minutes before I arrived. 17. If I (pass) the test, I (get) an "A" in the class. Instead, I got a "C." I really should have studied more. 18. If I (be) rich, I (buy) that new Mercedes we saw yesterday. Unfortunately, I can't even afford a used car. 19. We (go) skiing this weekend, but there's no snow. Oh, well! We will just have to find something else to do instead. 20. If Heather spoke Chinese, she (translate) the email for you yesterday. 2. 1.a. She will take care of the children for us next weekend because her business trip was canceled. 1.b. But, she (take, not) would not be taking care of the children for us next weekend if her business trip (be, not) had not beencanceled. 2.a. Tom is not going to come to dinner tomorrow because you insulted him yesterday. 2.b. But, he (come) if you (insult) him. 3.a. Marie is unhappy because she gave up her career when she got married. 3.b. But, Marie (be) career when she got married. happy if she (give, not) up her 4.a. Dr. Mercer decided not to accept the research grant at Harvard because he is going to take six months off to spend more time with his family. 4.b. But, Dr. Mercer (accept) the research grant at Harvard if he (take, not) six months off to spend more time with his family. 5.a. Professor Schmitz talked so much about the Maasai tribe because she is an expert on African tribal groups. 5.b. But, Professor Schmitz (talk, not) Maasai tribe if she (be, not) so much about the an expert on African tribal groups. 6.a. I am unemployed because I had a disagreement with my boss and I was fired. 6.b. But, I (be, not) unemployed if I (have, not) disagreement with my boss and I (be, not) a fired. 7.a. Nicole speaks Chinese fluently because she lived in China for ten years. 7.b. But, Nicole (speak, not) not) Chinese fluently if she (live, in China for ten years. 8.a. I will not help you study for your test because you have spent the last two weeks partying and wasting time. 8.b. But, I (help) you study for your test if you (spend, not) the last two weeks partying and wasting time. 9.a. Eleanor and Ben are not going skiing with us this year because Eleanor just had a baby. 9.b. But, Eleanor and Ben (go) (have, not, just) skiing with us this year if Eleanor a baby. 10.a. I am completely exhausted, so I will not go with you to the movies tonight. 10.b. But, if I (be, not) (go) completely exhausted, I with you to the movies tonight. 11.a. She is not worried about the conference tomorrow because she is not giving a speech. 11.b. But, she (be) (give) worried about the conference tomorrow if she a speech. 12.a. Frank is not going to the graduation ceremony because he broke his leg snowboarding last week. 12.b. But, Frank (go) (break) to the graduation ceremony if he his leg snowboarding last week. 13.a. They are not releasing the prisoner next month because there was so much public opposition to his parole. 13.b. But, they (release) (be) the prisoner next month if there so much opposition to his parole. 14.a. The hotels filled up months in advance because the festival is going to include jazz artists from around the globe. 14.b. But, the hotels (fill) festival (include) up months in advance if the jazz artists from around the globe. 15.a. We are not worried about the recent string of robberies in the neighborhood because the police have started regularly patrolling the area. 15.b. But, we (be) worried about the recent string of robberies in the neighborhood if the police (start, not) area. regularly patrolling the
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