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If he had studied harder, he would have gotten a higher grade on the exam.
Had he studied harder, he would have gotten a higher grade on the exam.
If we had listened to the weather forecast, we wouldn't have been caught in the rain.
Had we listened to the weather forecast, we wouldn't have been caught in the rain.
If she had arrived earlier, she wouldn't have missed the beginning of the movie.
Had she arrived earlier, she wouldn't have missed the beginning of the movie.
If I had known about the traffic, I wouldn't have been late.
Had I known about the traffic, I wouldn't have been late.
If we had booked tickets earlier, we would have gotten better seats.
Had we booked tickets earlier, we would have gotten better seats.
If he had listened to my advice, he wouldn't be in trouble now.
Had he listened to my advice, he wouldn't be in trouble now.
If they had left earlier, they wouldn't have missed the train.
Had they left earlier, they wouldn't have missed the train.
If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam.
Had she studied harder, she would have passed the exam.
If they were more organized, they would finish the project on time.
Were they more organized, they would finish the project on time.
If she were more confident, she would give a great presentation.
Were she more confident, she would give a great presentation.
If I were rich, I would travel the world.
Were I rich, I would travel the world.
If it were warmer, we would go for a swim.
Were it to be warmer, we would go for a swim.
If he spoke French fluently, he would apply for the job in Paris.
Were he to speak French fluently, he would apply for the job in Paris.
If they were taller, they would be able to reach the top shelf.
Were they to be taller, they would be able to reach the top shelf.
If she had more time, she would learn to play the piano.
Were she to have more time, she would learn to play the piano.
If I won the lottery, I would buy a house.
Were I to win the lottery, I would buy a house.
If they study hard, they will pass the test.
Should they study hard, they will pass the test.
If you eat too much candy, you'll get a stomachache.
Should you eat too much candy, you'll get a stomachache.
If the weather is nice tomorrow, we'll have a picnic in the park.
Should the weather be nice tomorrow, we'll have a picnic in the park.
If I finish my work early, I will join you for dinner.
Should I finish my work early, I will join you for dinner.
If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus.
Should you not hurry, you will miss the bus.
If it rains tomorrow, we will stay indoors.
Should it rain tomorrow, we will stay indoors.