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If they had listened to the directions, would they have gotten lost?
third conditional
If she had taken the earlier train, would she have been on time?
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If you had told me earlier, would I have been able to help you?
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If we had a bigger house, could we have more guests?
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If he proposed to her, would she be surprised?
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If I won the lottery, would I travel around the world?
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If you don't hurry, will you miss the bus?
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If she gets the promotion, will she be happy?
first conditional
If it rains, will we stay inside?
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If we hadn't brought an umbrella, we would have gotten soaked.
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He wouldn't have been so upset if she had told him the truth.
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If they hadn't been so careless, the accident wouldn't have happened.
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She wouldn't have missed the flight if she hadn't woken up late.
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If I hadn't studied, I wouldn't have passed the course.
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If we had taken a taxi, we would have arrived on time.
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He would have gotten the job if he had performed better in the interview.
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If they had saved more money, they could have gone on vacation.
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She would have been angrier if he hadn't apologized.
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If I had known about the meeting, I would have attended.
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If we didn't want to go, we wouldn't be here.
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He wouldn't say that if he knew the facts.
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If they didn't live so far away, we would see them more often.
second conditional
She wouldn't be so tired if she went to bed earlier.
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If I didn't have to work, I wouldn't wake up early.
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If we knew the answer, we would tell you.
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He would be a better player if he practiced more.
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If they lived in a bigger city, they would go to more concerts.
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She would travel more if she had more vacation time.
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If I had a million dollars, I would buy a big house.
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If they don't offer a discount, I will not buy it.
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If she calls me, I will let you know.
first conditional
You will feel better if you get some rest.
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If I finish my work early, I will go for a walk.
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They will cancel the picnic if it continues to storm.
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If he studies hard, he will pass the exam.
first conditional
We will travel to the beach if the weather is nice next weekend.
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If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus.
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She will be very happy if she gets the promotion.
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If it rains this afternoon, we will stay inside.
first conditional