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I wish I (have)_____ money to travel to England.
had
I wish you (stop)_____ talking so loud! I have a headache.
would stop
I wish it (rain)_____. The garden really needs some water.
could rain/rained
I am sorry I don’t know how to use the computer. If only I (know)_____ how to use it.
knew
I wish I (be)_____good at English
were
He won't pass his exams if he ......... (not study).
doesn't study
If Peter cooks dinner, he ...... (not have) to wash up.
won't have
She would call you if she ...... (know) your number.
knew
If John comes to the party, Patricia ...... (be) happy.
will be
She would be nice if you ...... (not make) unpleasant jokes.
didn't make
If she weren't angry she ...... (not shout).
wouldn't shout
If I had a car, I (DRIVE) ............to school.
would drive
If she (SPEAK)...... foreign languages, she would get a job more easily.
spoke
I would go to a lawyer if I (BE) .............you.
were
If I (WIN)........ the lottery, I would prepare myself for a new life.
won
If I found a purse on the sidewalk, I (TAKE)......... it to the lost and found office.
would take
If you don't leave the house now, you (BE)..... late for the meeting.
will be
Mrs Roberts won’t be pleased if you _______ late for the exam. (be)
are
You’re always tired! If you (went / go) to bed earlier, you (will feel / would feel) better.
went / would feel
Dad (is/will be) pleased if we (make/makes) a cake for his birthday next week.
will be / make
We ______ to the beach tomorrow unless it ______. (go / rain
will go / rains
I don’t speak Italian. I wish.......
I spoke Italian.
If he (go / went) to New York City next week, he (would visit / will visit) the Hayden Planetarium.
went / would visit
They won't see the alien film (if / unless)  they go to the cinema.
unless
(If / Unless) you look up, you'll see stars.
If
If I (save / ’ll save) enough money, I'll buy a telescope to look at the stars.
save
You wouldn't like space if you ’ll (go / went) there.
went
Will they eat sushi if they (visit / ’ll visit) Japan?
visit
If he (isn't / weren't) a scientist, he'd probably be a musician.
weren't