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If we had stayed in that hotel
 
we would have met the famous singer.
 
we will meet the famous singer next time.
 
we’d meet the famous singer yesterday.
 
we would met the famous singer.
If you had listened to my advice
 
you wouldn’t have made that mistake.
 
you don’t make that mistake.
 
you wouldn’t made that mistake.
 
you’d make that mistake if you listen.
If the weather had been better
 
we would have gone sailing.
 
we’d go sailing next weekend.
 
we’ll gone sailing.
 
we would go sailing yesterday.
If I had seen your message
 
I would have come to help you.
 
I will come to help you.
 
I’d comes to help you.
 
I come to help you yesterday.
If he hadn’t broken his leg
 
he would have played in the final match.
 
he’ll play in the final match.
 
he plays in the final match now.
 
he’d play in the final match last week.
If we hadn’t missed the train
 
we would have seen the fireworks.
 
we will see the fireworks.
 
we’d see the fireworks now.
 
we would saw the fireworks.
If she had studied medicine
 
she would have become a brilliant doctor.
 
she’d become a brilliant doctor next year.
 
she becomes a brilliant doctor.
 
she would became a doctor if she studies.
If they had left earlier
 
they wouldn’t have missed their flight.
 
they won’t miss their flight.
 
they would missed their flight.
 
they’d miss their flight if they leave now.
If you had told me the truth
 
I wouldn’t have trusted Mark instead.
 
I wouldn’t trust Mark instead.
 
I won’t have trusted Mark.
 
I’d trust Mark yesterday.
If I had known about the meeting
 
I would have arrived earlier.
 
I’d arrive earlier tomorrow.
 
I would arrived earlier.
 
I’ll have arrive earlier.
If it snowed in Totana
 
the whole town would stop to take pictures.
 
the whole town will stop to take pictures.
 
the whole town stopped last year.
 
the whole town would have stop to take photos yesterday.
If I saw a ghost
 
I’d run faster than Usain Bolt.
 
I’ll run faster than Usain Bolt.
 
I ran faster than Usain Bolt yesterday.
 
I’d have run if I see one.
If he spoke better English
 
he’d get that job abroad.
 
he’ll get that job abroad next week.
 
he would got that job yesterday.
 
he’d have get the job if he speaks.
If they invited me to the party
 
I’d bring a bottle of champagne.
 
I’ll bring a bottle of champagne.
 
I brought a bottle last time.
 
I’d have bring a bottle of champagne last year.
If you could travel anywhere
 
you’d choose Japan without thinking twice.
 
you’ll choose Japan next week.
 
you would chosen Japan before.
 
you choose Japan if you could yesterday.
If she didn’t have to work tomorrow
 
she’d come hiking with us.
 
she’ll come hiking with us.
 
she would have came hiking with us.
 
she come hiking yesterday.
If I won the lottery
 
I’d buy a small island and disappear.
 
I’ll buy a small island and disappear.
 
I buy a small island and disappeared.
 
I would have bought a small island if I win.
If we had more free time
 
we’d learn how to play the guitar.
 
we’ll learn how to play the guitar tomorrow.
 
we’d have learned the guitar last year.
 
we are learning the guitar yesterday.
If you lived by the sea
 
you’d spend every evening watching the sunset.
 
you’ll spend every evening watching the sunset.
 
you would have spent every evening yesterday.
 
you spend every evening watch the sunset.
If I were the boss
 
I’d let everyone leave early on Fridays.
 
I’ll let everyone leave early on Fridays.
 
I let everyone leave last Friday.
 
I’d have let everyone leave last year.
If we don’t hurry
 
we’ll miss the beginning of the film.
 
we’d missed the film yesterday.
 
we miss the film last night.
 
we would have missed if we are slow now.
If you eat too much sugar
 
you’ll get a stomachache.
 
you’d get a stomachache last week.
 
you got a stomachache if you eat.
 
you would have a stomachache if you are eating.
If I see John later
 
I’ll give him your message.
 
I would gave him your message.
 
I had given him your message.
 
I’d have given him if I see him yesterday.
If we go to London next month
 
we’ll visit the Natural History Museum.
 
we’d have visited the museum last summer.
 
we would visit if we had gone last month.
 
we went visit the museum tomorrow.
If you don’t wear a jacket
 
you’ll catch a cold.
 
you caught a cold yesterday.
 
you’d caught a cold already.
 
you would catch if you don’t wear yesterday.
If they finish the project on time
 
the boss will give them a bonus.
 
the boss would have given them a bonus.
 
the boss gives them a bonus last week.
 
the boss giving them bonus now.
If she doesn’t call me back
 
I’ll assume she’s not coming.
 
I’d assumed she wasn’t come.
 
I would have assumed she is coming.
 
I assume she came already.
If we leave right now
 
we’ll catch the 10 o’clock train.
 
we’d have caught the 10 o’clock train.
 
we catch the train yesterday.
 
we would catch if we hurry now.
If you study hard for the test
 
you’ll finally pass maths.
 
you would pass maths last year.
 
you have passed maths.
 
you’d have passed maths if you try.
If it rains tomorrow
 
we’ll cancel the barbecue.
 
we would cancel the barbecue.
 
we cancelled the barbecue.
 
we’re cancelling the barbecue yesterday.