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He smokes too much, that's why he can't get rid of his cough. (If he...)
If he smoked less, he could get rid of his cough.
9. He smokes too much, that's why he can't get rid of his cough. (If he...)
If he smoked less, he could get rid of his cough.
She didn't write, so he forgot her. (If...)
If she had written, he wouldn't have forgotten her.
I don't speak Italian so I can't read this book in the original version. (If only...)
If only I could speak Italian.
He keeps arriving late for class. It's getting on my nerves. (I wish...)
I wish he wouldn't arrive late for class.
I hate it when you drive so fast in the city. (I wish...)
I wish you wouldn't drive so fast in the city.
I don't know many people. (I wish...)
I wish I knew more.
They didn't follow the map, so they got lost. (If..)
If they had followed the map, they wouldn't have got lost.
You must eat only fresh fruit and vegetables in that country. Otherwise, you may get food poisoned. (Providing...)
Providing that you eat only fresh fruit and vegetables in that country, you won't get food poisoned.
He smokes too much, that's why he can't get rid of his cough. (If he...)
If he smoked less, he could get rid of his cough.
Without Jack's help, I wouldn't have been able to move the table. (If...)
If Jack hadn't helped me, I wouldn't have been able to move the table.
I really want you to stop smoking. (I wish...)
I wish you would stop smoking.
In my opinion, you shouldn't drive so fast. (If..)
If I were you, I wouldn't drive so fast.
You press this button to stop the machine. (If...)
If you press this button, the machine stops.
I'm sorry I didn't meet you at the station. (If only...)
If only I had met you at the station.
We haven't got any bread, so we can't eat a sandwich. (If...)
If we had some bread we could eat a sandwich.
She wanted to buy that coat but she didn't have enough money. (She...)
She would have bought that coat if she had had enough money.
The government won't win the elections unless they create employment. (The government...)
The government won't win the elections if they don't create employment.