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Conditional sentences (1st-2nd-3rd)

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    Young leaders
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  • If it rains next Saturday, I (stay) home.
    will stay
  •  10
  • I (go) to the movie with you last week if I (not/be) sick.
    would have gone - hadn't been
  •  15
  • If I were you, I (tell) her the truth.
    would tell
  •  10
  • That was a very bad accident. If he (be) more careful, it (not happen).
    had been - wouldn't have happened
  •  15
  • That new restaurant is terrible! If I (be) you, I (cancel) the reservation.
    were - would cancel
  •  15
  • It's raining now, but if it (be) sunny, I (go) for a long walk.
    were - would go
  •  10
  • It rained all day yesterday, but if it (be) sunny, I (go) for a long walk.
    had been - would have gone
  •  15
  • I didn't know you were coming home last night. If you (tell) me, I (pick) you up at the airport.
    had told - would have picked
  •  15
  • I have to go to the store now. If you (tell) me what you need, I (get) your groceries too.
    tell - will get
  •  10
  • If I (stay) at the office last night, I (finish) it then. I'll have to it today.
    had stayed - would have finished
  •  15
  • You are such a good worker. If I were you, I (ask) the boss for a raise.
    would ask
  •  10
  • I don't know Frank's phone number, but if I (know) it, I (call) him right now.
    knew - would call
  •  10
  • If we want to slow the pace of global warming in the future, we (have to) take action now.
    will have to
  •  10
  • We could reduce the effects of climate change if less CO2 (be) released into the air.
    were/was
  •  10
  • Less CO2 (be) released if we all used public transports.
    would be
  •  10
  • Renewable energy (be) a serious possibility if the government were prepared to invest in it.
    would be
  •  10