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Conditionals. Inversion.

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    How to invert conditional sentences
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  • (the Prime Minister / fail) to get the necessary support, he would be forced to call a snap election.
    Were the Prime Minister to fail, ...
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  • ( he/ decide) to come, please let me know as soon as possible.
    Should he decide to come,...
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  • ( I / be offered) the job, I would have to think about it.
    Were I offered the job, ...
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  • ( the ship/ not capsize), there would have been more survivors.
    Had the ship not capsized,...
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  • ( I / win) the prize, I wouldn't spend it on things I don't need.
    Were I to win the prize, ...
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  • ( the storm/ be) at night, the rescue team wouldn't have found the lost boy scouts.
    Had the storm been at night,...
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  • ( the books/ be) cheaper, I would have bought them all.
    Had the books been cheaper,...
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  • (you/ have) any further questions, please ask to see the manager.
    Should you have any further questions, ...
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  • ( the evidence/ not be destroyed), the accused would have been found guilty.
    Had the evidence not been destroyed,...
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  • ( you/ need) any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
    Should you need
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  • (I/ not be) so tired, I'd go out this evening.
    Were I not so tired, ...
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  • (I/ ever get married), I'd like a huge party.
    Should I ever get married, ...
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  • ( you/ be dissatisfied) with the product, you are entitled to a refund.
    Should you be dissatisfied with the product,...
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  • (It / be) my photograph, I wouldn't let anyone publish it.
    Were it my photograph, ...
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  • ( I / consider) all the aspects more carefully, I would probably have made the right decision.
    Had I considered all the aspects more carefully,...
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  • (I / not tell) the police the truth, an innocent person would have been arrested.
    Had I not told the police the truth, ...
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