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  • I'll have a shower as soon as I (got/will get/get) home.
    get
  • What would you do differently if you (have/had/will have) to do this again?
    had
  • You don't need to print your ticket as long as you (have/had/would have) the email.
    have
  • If you (will get/got/get) a red card, you can't play in the rest of the game.
    get
  • What would you say if he (asks/asked/would ask) you on a date?
    asked
  • If I didn't need the money, (I work/I'd work/I'll work) less.
    I'd work
  • I (will study/study/would study) English every day if I had time.
    would study
  • If I cared what people think, I (will have/would have/have) a very boring life!
    would have
  • If I (explain/explained/will explain) the problem to my sister, she'll be happy to help me.
    explain
  • When I look at a computer screen for too long, I (get/got/will get) a headache.
    get
  • When I go on holiday, I always (ask/asked/will ask) my neighbour to water my plants.
    ask
  • If I (buy/bought/would buy) the more expensive bike, I won't have enough money to pay my rent.
    buy
  • If I (am/were/willl be) you, I'd go to the doctor's.
    were
  • The project (is/will be/would be) delayed if I don't finish this report on time.
    will be
  • I'll go and visit her as soon as I (have/had/would have) time.
    have
  • We'll be late for the film if we (won't hurry up/don't hurry up/didn't hurry up).
    don't hurry up