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  • You (have) better control of your river bug if you (use) webbed gloves and flippers. (1)
    You (will) have better control of your river bug if you use webbed gloves and flippers.
  • If my parents (be) free, they (go) on a cruise. (2)
    If my parents WERE free, they WOULD GO on a cruise.
  • He (should/not/try) river bugging unless he (know) how to swim. (1)
    He shouldn't try river bugging unless he knows how to swim.
  • When iron gets wet, it (rust). (0)
    When iron gets wet, it rusts.
  • If my brother (live) near the river, he (go) river bugging. (2)
    If my brother LIVED near the river, he WOULD GO river bugging.
  • If you (fall) into a river, you (get) wet (3)
    If you had fallen into a river, you would have got wet.
  • If I (have) time, I (do) ice climbing. (2)
    If I HAD time, I WOULD DO ice climbing.
  • Snow melts when the temperature (be) above zero. (0)
    Snow melts when the temperature is above zero.
  • If he (have) relatives in Great Britain, he (visit) them. (2)
    If he HAD relatives in Great Britain, he WOULD VISIT them.
  • If you (go out) on a hot day without sunscreen, you (get) sunburnt. (3)
    If you had gon out on a hot day without sunscreen, you would have got sunburnt.
  • If she (go) to the USA, she (practise) English. (2)
    If she WENT to the USA, she WOULD PRACTISE English. (2)
  • Unless you (wear) boots with spikes, you (not/be able) to go ice-climbing. (1)
    Unless you wear boots with spikes, you won't (aren't) be able to go ice-climbing.
  • If my sister (buy) tickets, she (go) to the show. (2)
    If my sister BOUGHT tickets, she WOULD GO to the show.
  • We (not/go) swimming tomorrow if the weather (get) cold. (1)
    We won't go swimming tomorrow if the weather gets cold. (1)
  • If you (have) enough money, you (travel) to China. (2)
    If you HAD enough money, you WOULD TRAVEL to China.
  • Unless I (see) it with my own eyes, I (never/believe) it. (1)
    Unless I see it with my own eyes, I will never believe it.
  • If you (fall) into a river, you (get) wet (0)
    If you fall into a river, you get wet.
  • I (feel) better if I (exercise). (0)
    I feel better if I exercise.
  • The water (boil) if you (heat) it. (0)
    The water boils if you heat it.
  • If I (study) late in the evening, I don't feel well next morning. (1)
    If I study late in the evening, I don't feel well next morning.
  • Unless he (train), he won't be able to go ice climbing. (1)
    Unless he trains, he won't be able to go ice climbing.
  • If she (buy) tickets, we (go) to the stadium. (1)
    If she buys tickets, we will go to the stadium.
  • If I (be) in your place then, I (try) exotic meals. (3)
    If I HAD BEEN in your place then, I WOULD HAVE TRIED exotic meals.
  • When the temperature (drop) below zero, water (turn) to ice. (0)
    When the temperature drops below zero, water turns to ice.
  • If I (have) time last summer, I (do) ice climbing. (3)
    If I HAD HAD time last summer, I WOULD HAVE DONE ice climbing.
  • If you (mix) red and white, you (get) pink.  (0)
    If you mix red and white, you get pink.
  • Unless you (like) getting wet, you (not/enjoy) river bugging. (1)
    Unless you like getting wet, you won't enjoy river bugging.
  • If you (like) extreme sports, you (love) ice-climbing. (1)
    If you like extreme sports, you will love ice-climbing.
  • If we (go out) on a hot day without sunscreen, we (get) sunburnt. (0)
    If we go out on a hot day without sunscreen, we get sunburnt.
  • If she (go) to the USA last year, she (practise) English. (3)
    If she HAD GONE to the USA last year, she WOULD HAVE PRACTISED English.
  • I (feel) better if I (exercise). (0)
    I would have felt better if I had exercised.
  • You (get) hurt if you (not wear) protective clothing when wok racing. (1)
    You will get hurt if you don't wear protective clothing when wok racing.
  • If my brother (live) near the river two years ago, he (go) river bugging. (3)
    If my brother HAD LIVED near the river two years ago, he WOULD HAVE GONE river bugging.
  • They always (put) on sunscreen when they (go) volcano surfing. (1)
    They always put on sunscreen when they go volcano surfing.
  • If I (be) in your place, I (try) exotic meals. (2)
    If I WERE in your place, I WOULD TRY exotic meals.
  • Unless my friends (come to visit) me, I will go to bed earlier tonight.  (1)
    Unless my friends come to visit me, I will go to bed earlier tonight.
  • I (certainly/try) local food if I (go) to Italy. (1)
    I will certainly try local food if I go to Italy.
  • If my parents (be) free, they (go) on a cruise. (2)
    If my parents HAD BEEN free, they WOULD HAVE GONE on a cruise.
  • They (not get suntanned) unless they (go) to the seaside. (1)
    They won't get suntanned unless they go to the seaside.
  • If my parents (be) free last year, they (go) on a cruise. (3)
    If my parents HAD BEEN free last year, they WOULD HAVE GONE on a cruise.
  • If my sister (buy) tickets yesterday, she (go) to the show. (3)
    If my sister HAD BOUGHT tickets yesterday, she WOULD HAVE GONE to the show.
  • If her husband (live) at the coast, he (do) kite surfing. (2)
    If her husband LIVED at the coast, he WOULD DO kite surfing.
  • If I (win) a lottery, I (travel) around Europe. (2)
    If I WON a lottery, I WOULD TRAVEL around Europe.
  • If you (put) an inflatable object in water, it (float). (0)
    If you put an inflatable object in water, it floats.
  • If I (win) a lottery 3 years ago, I (travel) around Europe. (3)
    If I HAD WON a lottery3 years ago, I WOULD HAVE TRAVELLED around Europe.