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  • Don't be afraid. If you (touch) the dog, it (not/bite).
    If you touch the dog, it won’t bite.
  • If I were you, I (not go) out in this weather.
    If I were you, I wouldn’t go out in this weather.
  • Were I you, I (put on) some warmer clothes.
    Were I you, I would put on some warmer clothes.
  • She will be here at eight unless she (lose) her way.
    She will be here at eight unless she loses her way.
  • Emily (call) me if she had changed her mind.
    Emily would have called me if she had changed her mind.
  • She would have stayed at home if she (know) there would be so much traffic.
    She would have stayed at home if she had known there would be so much traffic.
  • I'm afraid that Smith is a hardened criminal. If we (not/punish) him this time, he (only/commit) more crimes.
    I'm afraid that Smith is a hardened criminal. If we don’t punish him this time, he is only going to commit more crimes.
  • In those days, if you (have) a job, you (be) lucky.
    In those days, if you had a job, you were lucky.
  • Joan (be able to) come to the party if she wasn’t working.
    Joan would be able to come to the party if she wasn’t working.
  • If I had heard any news, I (tell) you immediately.
    If I had heard any news, I would have told you immediately.
  • Thanks to Dr Jones, I'm still alive! If it (not/be) for her, I (be) dead for certain.
    If it hadn’t been for her, I would be dead for certain.
  • Why don't we emigrate? If we (live) in Australia, at least the weather (be) better!
    If we lived in Australia, at least the weather would be better.
  • We would have a dog if we (live) in the country.
    We would have a dog if we lived in the country.
  • If she (be) more sociable, she’d have more friends.
    If she were more sociable, she’d have more friends.
  • They wouldn’t have bought the flat if they (know) what the neighbours were like.
    They wouldn’t have bought the flat if they had known what the neighbours were like.
  • Did you enjoy your meal? If you (finish) eating, I (clear away) the plates.
    If you have finished eating, I will clear away the plates.
  • She would have come to dinner, if we (invite) her.
    She would have come to dinner, if we had invited her.
  • Paul (ruin) his shirt, if he climbs that tree.
    Paul will ruin his shirt, if he climbs that tree.
  • I'm sorry I can't lend you any money. You know that if I (have) it, I (lend) it to you.
    I'm sorry I can't lend you any money. You know that if I had it, I would lend it to you.
  • If you had locked the door, the burglars (not get) in.
    If you had locked the door, the burglars wouldn’t have got in.