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Inverted conditionals

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  • If I were in your shoes, I would speak to him.
    Were I in your shoes, I would speak to him.
  • If the books had been cheaper, I would have bought them all.
    Had the books been cheaper, I would have bought them all.
  • If the tempest had been at night, the rescue team wouldn't have found the lost teenagers.
    Had the tempest been at night, the rescue team wouldn't have found the lost teenagers.
  • If the Titanic had not sunk in such cold water, there would have been more survivors.
    Had the Titanic not sunk in such cold water, there would have been more survivors.
  • If they finally decide to come to the party, please let me know as soon as possible.
    Should they finally decide to come to the party, please let me know as soon as possible.
  • If I hadn't decided to learn English, I wouldn't be doing this activity right now.
    Hadn't I decided to learn English, I wouldn't be doing this activity right now.
  • If I were taller, I would play basketball day and night.
    Were I taller, I would play basketball day and night.
  • If he hadn't squandered all his money, he wouldn't be poor now.
    Hadn't he squandered all his money, he wouldn't be poor now.
  • If your partner proposed, what would you say?
    Were your partner to propose, what would you say'
  • If I were offered a pay rise, I would accept it immediately.
    Were I to be offered a pay rise, I would accept it immediately.
  • If you need any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
    Should you need any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
  • If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
    Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
  • If the Prime Minister failed to get the necessary support, he would be forced to call a snap election.
    Were the Prime Minister to fail to get the necessary support, he would be forced to call a snap election.
  • If I am accepted for the job, I will go out and celebrate.
    Should I be accepted for the job, I will go out and celebrate.
  • If it hadn't been so difficult, I would remember it.
    Had it not been so difficult, I would remember it.
  • If you see Jack, please tell him to call me.
    Should you see Jack, please tell him to call me.
  • If I won the lottery, I wouldn't spend it on things I don't need.
    Were I to win the lottery, I wouldn't spend it on things I don't need.
  • If she were to get wind of the situation, she would definitely be terribly upset.
    Were she to get wind of the situation, she would definitely be terribly upset.
  • If you were to earn an awful lot of money, what would you do with it?
    Were you to earn an awful lot of money, what would you do with it?
  • If the evidence had not been destroyed, the accused would have been found guilty.
    Had the evidence not been destroyed, the accused would have been found guilty.