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If you (drive) to the city on Monday, you would miss all the weekend traffic.
drove
if I saw a crime being committed, I would (call )the police.
would call
If l had studied harder, I (pass) the test now.
I could pass
I (get) so wet now if I had remembered to bring my umbrella,
wouldn't get
if he (break) something valuable like that vase, he would definitely pay for it.
broke
We will go on a picnic if it ( rain).
doesn't rain
If I were in your position, I (say) anything.
wouldn't say
If I (know) you were coming, I’d have baked a cake.
had known
If the French had won the battle of Quebec, they (attack) the remaining British forces below Lake Champlain.
would have attacked
If the French had won the battle of Quebec, we (speak) French today instead of English
would probably be speaking /would speak
If Mozart were alive today, he (write) music for the movies.
would write
If he hadn't run in and pulled her out of the burning house, she (kill).
could have been killed
If you (leave) the party early, we might never have met.
had left
IF you had locked the side door before we left for the movie, the burglar (get) in.
would not have gotten
If I had seen you at the mall, I (say) hello
would have said
If I knew Joan's telephone number, we (call) her.
could call
If I (find) a wallet on the subway, I would return it to the owner
found
If we get more rain, the river (flood).
is going to flood.
If you don't leave now, you ( miss) your plane
will miss
If the temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, water (freez)
freezes
If a gas is heated, it (expand)
expands