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The baby would have woken up if you had been noisy. The baby would have woken up if you had been quiet. (Whether..., still)
Whether you had been noisy or quiet, the baby would still have woken up.
Let's leave the garage door unlocked. Dad might have forgotten his keys. (In case...)
In case Dad forgot/has forgotten his keys, we will leave the garage door unlocked.
Unless you stop talking, I (hear, never) what she's saying.
Unless you stop talking, I'll never hear what she's saying.
You can ask me a hundred times, but I won't change my mind. (Even if...)
Even if you ask me a hundred times, I won't change my mind.
You shouldn't spend all your money on payday. Otherwise, you (have, not) enough for the rest of the month.
You shouldn't spend all your money on payday. Otherwise, you won't have enough for the rest of the month.
Camille couldn't finish unloading the truck because no one was there to help her. (If...)
If someone had been there to help her, Camille could have finished unloading the truck.
I don't ride the bus to work every morning because it's always so crowded. (If...)
If the bus weren't always so crowded, I would/could ride it to work every morning.
Kostas was late to his own wedding because his watch was slow. (If...)
If Kostas' watch hadn't been slow, he wouldn't have been late for his own wedding.
If we could fly over all this traffic, we (get) where we want to go more quickly.
If we could fly over all this traffic, we could/would get where we want to go more quickly.
Even if you (tell) Sam about the job opening, he wouldn't have been interested in applying.
Even if you had told Sam about the job opening, he wouldn't have been interested in applying.
If I (know) Jane was in the hospital, I would have visited her.
If I had known Jane was in the hospital, I would have visited her.
If Rudi hadn't fallen asleep while driving, he (crash, not) into the tree.
If Rudi hadn't fallen asleep while driving, he wouldn't have crashed into the tree.
I would go to that party tonight if I (have, not) so much homework.
I would go to that party tonight if I didn't have so much homework.
If we spoke Chinese, we (converse) with our neighbors.
If we spoke Chinese, we could converse with our neighbors.
If I didn't have a bad cold, I (go) swimming with you.
If I didn't have a bad cold, I would go swimming with you.
My roommate won't be able to sleep if he (drink) too many energy drinks.
My roommate won't be able to sleep if he drinks too many energy drinks.
Your cat is always so relaxing! Whenever someone pets her gently, she (purr).
Your cat is always so relaxing! Whenever someone pets her gently, she purrs.
If I forget my schedule tomorrow, I (look) at my appointment calendar.
If I forget my schedule tomorrow, I will look at my appointment calendar.
If it had snowed, I (walk) to work.
If it had snowed, I would have walked to work.
If John found a better job, he (take) it.
If John found a better job, he would take it.
If you come early, we (be, not) late.
If you come early, we won't be late.
Tim would have married Tina if she (accept) his proposal of marriage.
Tim would have married Tina if she had accepted his proposal of marriage.
If our first flight had been on time, we (miss, not) our connecting flight.
If our first flight had been on time, we would not have missed our connecting flight.
If Sophie didn't have the flu, she (be) at work today.
If Sophie didn't have the flu, she would be at work today.