Use INVERSION to make this conditional more formal: If he remembers his own name, we might be able to help him.
SHOULD he REMEMBER his own name, we might be able to help him.
Complete the sentence for a present and past hypothetical situation: I wish we _________(have) more time to do everything.
I wish we had more time .... (present hypothetical) I wish we had had more time .. (past hypothetical
Correct the sentence: I'd much rather I have a dog than a cat.
I'd much rather I had a cat than a dog.
If I were to give you the opportunity to know when you would die or how you would, which option might you choose?
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I shouldn't ____________ this woolen jumper - I'm absolutely roasting!
I shouldn't HAVE WORN/PUT ON this woolen jumper - I'm absolutely roasting!
Given the choice between being the most intelligent person in a world populated by idiots, or exceedingly ignorant in a world filled with people much smarter than you, which would you choose and why?
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If your house was on fire and you could only save one thing, what would it be?
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If you had found €200 on the ground today, what would you have done with it?
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Use INVERSION and WERE to make this conditional more formal: If he pushed the button, we'd all have problems.
WERE he TO PUSH the button, we'd all have problems.
Say you had been born 5 year earlier, how might your life have been different?
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If you were forced to spend a year on a desert island with just one member of your family, who would it be?
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If he had taken a map with him, perhaps he wouldn't have got lost. (Rephrase beginning with "Had ....)
Had he taken a map with him, perhaps he wouldn't have got/gotten lost.
Supposing you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life, which would it be?
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