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They didn’t tell me the truth, so I got angry. (if)
If they had told me the truth, I wouldn’t have got angry.
I’m very busy, so I can’t rest. (if only)
If only I weren’t so busy, I could rest.
She is too young to drive. (if)
If she were older, she could drive.
I won’t help you if you don’t ask politely.
I won’t help you unless you ask politely.
I won’t be able to meet you tomorrow afternoon because I have lots of emails to answer. (2nd conditional)
If I didn’t have lots of emails to answer, I would be able to meet you tomorrow afternoon.
I advise you to switch off the phone. (2nd conditional)
If I were you, I would switch off the phone.
The bull will attack you only if you move.
➡️ Unless you move, the bull won’t attack you.
I didn’t go to the concert last night. (I wish)
I wish I had gone to the concert last night.
She can’t play the guitar. (if only)
If only she could play the guitar.
You eat too much junk food, so you’re unhealthy. (if)
If you didn’t eat so much junk food, you’d be healthier.
He didn’t see the sign, so he got lost. (if)
If he had seen the sign, he wouldn’t have got lost.
I didn’t study, so I failed the exam. (if)
If I had studied, I wouldn’t have failed.
I’m not taller. (I wish)
I wish I were taller.
I didn’t call you because I lost my phone. (if)
If I hadn’t lost my phone, I would have called you.
We won’t go out if it rains. (unless)
We won’t go out unless it stops raining.