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If it _____ (rain), I _____ (stay) home.
If it rains, I will stay home
If I _____ (win) the lottery, I _____ (travel) around the world.
If I win the lottery, I will travel around the world.
If I had more time, I _____ (learn) to play the guitar.
If I had more time, I would learn to play the guitar
If she _____ (study) hard, she _____ (pass) the exam.
If she studies hard, she will pass the exam.
If he had _____ (call) me, I _____ (answer).
If he had called me, I would have answered
If we don't _____ (leave) now, we _____ (miss) the bus
If we don't leave now, we will miss the bus
If they ____ (arrive) late, we ______(start) without them.
If they arrive late, we will start without them.
If you _____ (eat) too much, you _____ (feel) sick.
If you eat too much, you will feel sick
If I _____ (see) him tomorrow, I _____ (ask) him about the project.
If I see him tomorrow, I will ask him about the project.
If they had _____ (know) the answer, they _____ (win) the quiz.
If they had known the answer, they would have won the quiz
If he _____ (come) to the party, I _____ (introduce) him to my friends.
If he comes to the party, I will introduce him to my friends
If you don't _____ (practice), you _____ (improve) your skills.
If you don't practice, you won't improve your skills.
If it _____ (snow), we _____ (go) skiing.
If it snows, we will go skiing.
If we had more money, we _____ (buy) a new car.
If we had more money, we would buy a new car.
If she doesn't _____ (hurry), she _____ (miss) the train.
If she doesn't hurry, she will miss the train
If they _____ (pass) the exam, they _____ (celebrate) tonight.
If they pass the exam, they will celebrate tonight
If I had _____ (a car), I _____ (drive) to work.
If I had a car, I would drive to work
If you don't _____ (take) your medicine, your condition _____ (worsen).
If you don't take your medicine, your condition may worsen
If we _____ (go) to the beach, we _____ (swim) in the ocean.
If we go to the beach, we will swim in the ocean
If he had _____ (listen) to me, he _____ (be) in trouble now.
If he had listened to me, he wouldn't be in trouble now
If it _____ (get) dark, we _____ (turn) on the lights.
If it gets dark, we will turn on the lights
If she _____ (arrive) early, we _____ (start) the meeting.
If she arrives early, we will start the meeting.
If they don't _____ (find) the keys, they _____ (have to call) a locksmith.
If they don't find the keys, they will have to call a locksmith.
If I _____ (be) you, I _____ (apologize).
If I were you, I would apologize.
If you _____ (tell) me earlier, I _____ (prepare) accordingly.
If you had told me earlier, I would have prepared accordingly.
If we _____ (finish) on time, we _____ (catch) the last train.
If we finish on time, we will catch the last train.
If he doesn't _____ (apologize), I _____ (not forgive) him.
If he doesn't apologize, I will not forgive him
If they had _____ (study) more, they _____ (score) higher marks.
If they had studied more, they would have scored higher marks.
If I _____ (pass) the interview, I _____ (accept) the job offer. (First)
If I pass the interview, I will accept the job offer
If you _____ (lend) me your book, I _____ (promise to return) it tomorrow. (zero)
If you lend me your book, I promise to return it tomorrow.