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  • If we hadn't had an argument, we ... (not/be) late.
    wouldn't have been
  • If the children ... (not/eat) soon, they will be grumpy.
    don't eat
  • I'll be tired in the morning if I ... (not/go) to bed soon.
    don't go
  • I ... (buy) a new car if I wanted one.
    would buy
  • If she had her laptop with her, she ... (email) me.
    would email
  • Jose (not/move) to Paris if he didn't speak good French.
    wouldn't move
  • We wouldn't have lost our keys if we ... (tidy) our flat.
    had tidied
  • If the children were in bed, I ... (be able to) have a bath.
    would be able to
  • Second conditional: If we ... (not/be) friends, I ... (be) angry with you.
    weren't, would be
  • If you ... (arrive) early, it would be less stressful.
    arrived
  • First conditional: If they ... (not / arrive) soon, we ... (be) late.
    don't arrive, will be
  • Julie .... (go) to Germany if she hadn't gone to Sweden.
    would have gone
  • If you ... (mix) water and electricity, you ... (get) a shock.
    mix, get
  • Second conditional: If we ... (win) the lottery, we ... (travel) the world.
    won, would travel
  • John will get ill if he ... (drink) too much coffee.
    drinks
  • I would see Luke more often if he ... (live) in the UK.
    lived
  • If she goes to the library, she ... (study) more.
    will study
  • If Lucy ... (not/quit) her job soon, she ... (go) crazy.
    doesn't quit, will go
  • If Lucy had enough time, she ... (travel) more.
    would travel
  • If children ... (not/eat) well, they ... (not/be) healthy.
    don't eat, aren't
  • First conditional: If you ... (buy) the present, I ... (wrap) it up.
    buy, will wrap
  • Third conditional: If she ... (study) Mandarin, she ... (go) to Beijing.
    had studied, would have gone
  • If the students hadn't been late for the exam, they ... (pass)
    would have passed
  • If you weren't so stubborn, we ... (not/have) so many arguments.
    wouldn't have
  • Second conditional: If we ... (not be) so tired, we ... (go) out.
    weren't, would go
  • If she doesn't go to the meeting, I ... (not/go) either.
    won't go
  • If we ... (not/work) harder, we ... (not/pass) the exam.
    don't work, won't pass
  • If I ... (not/go) to the party, I wouldn't have met Amanda.
    hadn't gone
  • If Luke ... (not/send) flowers to his mother, she wouldn't have been happy.
    hadn't sent
  • If the baby had slept better last night, I ... (not/be) so tired.
    wouldn't have been
  • Third conditional: If he ... (become) a musician, he ... (record) a CD.
    had become, would have recorded
  • Zero conditional: If Suzy ... (not/wear) a hat, she ... (get) sunstroke.
    doesn't wear, gets
  • If the children ... (not/eat) all that chocolate, they wouldn't have felt sick.
    hadn't eaten
  • If people ... (eat) too many sweets, they ... (get) fat.
    eat, get
  • If Julie ... (like) chocolate, I would give her some.
    liked
  • If the weather ... (not/be) so cold, we would have gone to the park.
    hadn't been
  • Third conditional: If you ... (not/be) late, we ... (not/miss) the bus.
    hadn't been, wouldn't have missed
  • If the teacher ... (give) us lots of homework this weekend, I won't be happy.
    gives
  • Zero conditional: If I ... (wake up) late, I ... (be) late for work,
    wake up, am