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(2) I (eat) at the cafeteria if the food (be) good.
I WOULD EAT at the cafeteria if the food WERE good.
(2) If you (leave) home early, you (arrive) on time.
If you LEFT home early, you WOULD ARRIVE on time.
(2) If you (drive) under the influence of alcohol, you (have) an accident.
If you DROVE under the influence of alcohol, you WOULD HAVE an accident.
(1) If my mom (travel) to Paris, she (visit) the Louvre Museum.
If my mom TRAVELS to Paris, she WILL VISIT the Louvre Museum.
(1) If I (not/see) you tomorrow, I (be) sad.
If I DON'T SEE you tomorrow, I WILL BE sad.
(1) If they (not/invite) us, we (not/call) them.
If they DON'T INVITE us, we WON'T CALL them.
(1) I (be) angry with Mark if he (forget) my birthday again.
I WILL BE angry with Mark if he FORGETS my birthday again.
(1) If I (not/go) to the supermarket, I (not/have) food at home.
If I DON'T GO to the supermarket, I WON'T HAVE food at home.
(1) If we (play) soccer on Saturday, we (be) tired on Sunday.
If we PLAY soccer on Saturday, we WILL BE tired on Sunday.
(1) If Jane and Patty (be) at the party tonight, I (talk) to them.
If Jane and Patty ARE at the party tonight, I WILL TALK to them.
(2) If Russia (not/be) so cold, I (go) there in winter.
If Russia WEREN'T so cold, I WOULD GO there in winter.
(1) If Cindy (pass) her exams, she (celebrate) with her friends.
If Cindy PASSES her exams, she WILL CELEBRATE with his friends.
(2) If it (not/rain) so much in England, you (not/see) so many umbrellas.
If it DIDN'T RAIN so much in England, you WOULDN'T SEE so many umbrellas.
(2) If I (speak) perfect English, I (have) a better job.
If I SPOKE perfect English, I WOULD HAVE a better job.
(2) She (not/pay) in cash if she (have) a credit card.
She WOULDN'T PAY in cash if she HAD a credit card.
(1) If my dad (have) time next summer, we (go) to Disney World.
If my dad HAS time next summer, we WILL GO to Disney World.
(2) I (not/be) happy if you (not/be) my boyfriend.
I WOULDN'T BE happy if you WEREN'T my boyfriend.
(1) The doctor (give) you some medicine if you (feel) sick.
The doctor WILL GIVE you some medicine if you FEEL sick.
(2) You (be) slim if you (eat) healthy food.
You WOULD BE slim if you ATE healthy food.
(1) If Mary (not/come) to class, she (not/understand).
If Mary DOESN'T COME to class, she WON'T UNDERSTAND.
(2) If I (be) you, I (go) to bed earlier.
If I WERE you, I WOULD GO to bed earlier.
(2) Pete (study) harder if he (be) a good student.
Pete WOULD STUDY harder if he WERE a good student.
(1) Mary (go) to the beach if she (have) time.
Mary WILL GO to the beach if she HAS time.