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B2 conditionals

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  • RIGHT OR WRONG? You get water if you'll mix hydrogen and oxygen.
    WRONG! You get water if you MIX hydrogen and oxygen.
  • I'm afraid of flying! If I ... afraid, we ... by plane when we went on holidays last June.
    I'm afraid of flying! If I WASN'T/WEREN'T afraid, we WOULD HAVE TRAVELLED by plane when we went on holidays last June.
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? We wouldn't have missed the plane if we'd taken a taxi.
    RIGHT!
  • If it ... warmer yesterday, we ... swimming, but it was cold and rainy so we stayed at home.
    If it HAD BEEN warmer yesterday, we WOULD HAVE GONE swimming, but it was cold and rainy so we stayed at home.
  • ADD ONE WORD: They'd have shot her ... she'd given them the money.
    UNLESS
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? She'll miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon.
    RIGHT!
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? When people eat too much, they get fat.
    RIGHT!
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? She'll be late if the train will be delayed.
    WRONG! She'll be late if the train IS delayed.
  • ADD ONE WORD: As ... as a tiger stands still, it is invisible in the jungle.
    LONG
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? If you weren't so lazy, you'd have passed the text.
    RIGHT!
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? I won't pay you unless you provide the goods immediately.
    RIGHT!
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? If you'd have another job, we'd be able to buy a new car.
    WRONG! If you HAD another job, we'd be able to buy a new car.
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? I'd have got that job if I have a degree.
    WRONG! I'd have got that job if I HAD a degree.
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? I wouldn't eat that food unless I wasn't very hungry.
    WRONG! I wouldn't eat that food unless I WAS very hungry.
  • Providing / warm / we/ go to the park. MAKE the correct conditional sentences
    Providing it's warm, we'll go to the park.
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? She'd travel all over the world if she were rich.
    RIGHT!
  • I ... happier today if I ... 'yes' when he asked me to marry him.
    I WOULD BE happier today if I HAD SAID 'yes' when he asked me to marry him.
  • RIGHT OR WRONG? He'd have been on time for the interview if he left the house at nine this morning.
    WRONG! He'd have been on time for the interview if he HAD LEFT the house at nine this morning.