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If workers ___ (be able) to afford basic necessities, they ____ (be more focused) on work.
Bali is facing overtourism now. If Bali ____ (not/be) so crowded, the environment there ______ (be) much better.
If Bali wasn't/weren't so crowded, the environment there would be much better.
If consumers stopped using plastic completely, there ____ (be) much less pollution.
would be
What would you do if you ____ (win) a million dollars?
won
If global warming ____ (continue), temperatures ___ (rise) even higher.
If global warming continues, temperatures will rise even higher.
The Olympic Games are held every four years. -> If the Olympics (be) held every year, they (not/be) so interesting.
If the Olympics was/were held every year, they wouldn't be so interesting.
Derek doesn't have a car. It takes him an hour to get to work. -> If Derek (have) a car, it (not/take) him so long to get to work.
-> If Derek had a car, it wouldn't take him so long to get to work.
Fabio and Carlo are best friends. -> If Fabio and Carlo (not/be) best friends, they probably (not/be) living together
If Fabio and Carlo weren't best friends, they probably wouldn't be living together.
Daniel has an exam tomorrow. He's been studying hard. -> If Daniel (pass) his exam, he (celebrate) with his friends
If Daniel passes his exam, he'll celebrate with his friends.
Anne's boss is very demanding. She's very stressed. -> If Anne's boss (not/be) so demanding, she (not/be) so stressed.
If Anne's boss wasn't/weren't so demanding, she wouldn't be so stressed.
It is a sunny day with clear blue skies. -> If it (rain), I (need) an umbrella.
If it rained/was raining, I'd need an umbrella.
Kate is out of work, but she goes shopping every day. -> If Kate (continue) to go shopping, she (run out) of money.
If Kate continues to go shopping, she'll run out of money.
John works 12 hours a day. He rarely sees his kids. -> If John (not/be) so busy, he (have) more time for his family.
If John wasn't/weren't so busy, he would have more time for his family.
Patrick is deciding whether to go to France or Spain on his next holiday. -> If Patrick (go) to Spain, he (be) very satisfied.
If Patrick goes to Spain, he will be very satisfied.
According to the weather forecast there is a chance of snow tomorrow. ->
If it snows, I'll need to buy a pair of gloves.