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  • He would have arrived earlier if he hadn’t ignored the directions. (had)
    Had he not ignored the directions, he would have arrived earlier.
  • We didn’t double-check the figures, so we’re facing a serious issue now. (checked)
    Had we checked the figures, we wouldn’t be facing this issue now.
  • If only I hadn’t forgotten to save the document! (wish)
    I wish I hadn’t forgotten to save the document.
  • I didn’t take notes, so now I can’t remember the lecture. (had)
    Had I taken notes, I’d remember the lecture.
  • You’re not taller, so you weren’t chosen for the role. (been)
    Had you been taller, you would have been chosen.
  • I wasn’t aware of the policy, so I didn’t follow it. (known)
    Had I known about the policy, I would have followed it.
  • She didn’t take the internship, so she’s not working abroad. (were)
    Were she to have taken the internship, she’d be working abroad.
  • I regret not telling her how I felt. (only)
    If only I had told her how I felt.
  • He’s so impulsive – it really bothers me! (wish)
    I wish he weren’t so impulsive.
  • If it weren’t for your advice, I’d still be lost. (but)
    But for your advice, I’d still be lost.
  • If we had more time, we wouldn’t have rushed the presentation. (been)
    Had we been less pressed for time, we wouldn’t have rushed it.
  • Had he been listening, he wouldn’t be so confused now. (listened)
    If he had listened, he wouldn’t be confused now.