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She doesn’t live near the school, so she takes the bus. IF If she __________________________ walk to school.
lived near the school, she could
conditionals: They will cancel the event if not enough people attend. UNLESS The event will continue __________________ people attend.
unless enough
Sentence Transformation. If you require further details, feel free to ask.
Should you require further details, feel free to ask.
Sentence Transformation. If they had prepared better, they would have succeeded.
Had they prepared better, they would have succeeded.
Sentence Transformation. If he were to move abroad, he would start a new career.
Were he to move abroad, he would start a new career.
Sentence Transformation. If you need any assistance, please contact the manager.
Should you need any assistance, please contact the manager.
Sentence Transformation. If I had known about the problem earlier, I would have helped you.
Had I known about the problem earlier, I would have helped you.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Had she take my advice, she would avoid the mistake.
Had she taken my advice, she would have avoided the mistake.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Were they to found a solution, they would solve the problem quickly.
Were they to find a solution, they would solve the problem quickly.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Should the weather improves, we would go hiking tomorrow.
Should the weather improve, we will go hiking tomorrow.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Had I seen him yesterday, I will tell him the news.
Had I seen him yesterday, I would have told him the news.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Were she to studies harder, she would achieve better results.
Were she to study harder, she would achieve better results.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Should you will require further information, please email us.
Should you require further information, please email us.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Had they arrived earlier, they will catch the train.
Had they arrived earlier, they would have caught the train.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Were he win the competition, he would celebrate with his family.
Were he to win the competition, he would celebrate with his family.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Should you needed help, please call the office.
Should you need help, please call the office.
Each sentence contains a grammar mistake. Had I knew about the meeting, I would have attended.
Had I known about the meeting, I would have attended.