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Correct sentences using the words in brackets: Provided we covered the costs, would you agree? (This is a real offer.)
Provided we cover the costs, will you agree?
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If they offered him the position, he accepts it. (It’s unlikely.)
If they offered him the position, he would accept it.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If we didn’t miss the train, we will arrive on time. (We missed the train.)
If we hadn’t missed the train, we would have arrived on time.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If she is here now, she would know the answer. (She isn’t here now.)
If she were here now, she would know the answer.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If I have more time, I’d help you. (I don’t have more time.)
If I had more time, I’d help you.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If I was reappointed, I wouldn’t have had to look for a new job. (I wasn’t reappointed.)
If I had been reappointed, I wouldn’t have had to look for a new job.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: Provided we offered to cover your relocation expenses, would you take the job? (This is a definite offer and I need your answer now.)
Provided we offer to cover your relocation expenses, will you take the job?
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: We could offer BA Thomas the case then LPGJ turn it down. (LPGJ might turn it down.)
We could offer BA Thomas the case, then LPGJ might turn it down.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If we could afford to relocate anywhere in the world, I will vote for Manhattan. (We can’t afford to relocate.)
If we could afford to relocate anywhere in the world, I would vote for Manhattan.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If they would offer you the job, would you take it? (It might happen.)
If they offer you the job, will you take it?
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If the directors have had a pay rise last year when we had our bonuses cancelled, a lot of people would have left the company. (The directors didn’t have a pay rise and people didn’t leave.)
If the directors had had a pay rise last year when our bonuses were cancelled, a lot of people would have left the company.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If we hadn’t changed suppliers, we wouldn’t had so many outstanding orders. (There are a lot of outstanding orders now.)
If we hadn’t changed suppliers, we wouldn’t have so many outstanding orders.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If John turns up on time, I am amazed. (It’s very unlikely he will turn up on time.)
If John turned up on time, I would be amazed.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If we disagreed, we say so. (This is how it worked in my last job.)
If we disagreed, we said so.
Correct sentences using the words in brackets: If I know Chris’s address, I’d give it to you. (I don’t know it.)
If I knew Chris’s address, I’d give it to you.