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AFTERNOON - FEB. 14 (2)

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  • If she goes on talking like that, we ill throw her out. (GO).
    goes
  • If the goalkeeper had missed that ball, the team wouldn’t have won the match. (NOT WIN)
    wouldn’t have won
  • You will fall ill if you continue eating so much. (FALL)
    fall
  • I would give you some advice if I had any. (HAVE)
    had
  • If it freezes tonight, the roads will be slippery tomorrow. (BE)
    will be
  • If my parents had gone away, I would have invited all my friends to the party. (GO)
    had gone
  • I would go on a cruise trip if I had the money (HAVE).
    had
  • If she hadn’t hurried, she would not have caught the bus (NOT CATCH).
    would not have caught
  • If you had told me beforehand, we would have gone and seen something else (TELL).
    had told
  • The police would arrest him if they caught him. (ARREST)
    would arrest
  • What would you do if Margaret gave you an invitation to the party. (GIVE)
    gave
  • If everyone had given us three euros, we would have had enough money to pay for the drinks. (GIVE)
    had given
  • If you get thirsty, I’ll bring you something to drink (GET).
    get
  • If I earned enough money, I would travel around the world. (TRAVEL)
    would travel
  • I would have learned German if I had had more time. (LEARN)
    would have learned
  • If the man hadn’t followed him, he wouldn’t have fallen down the stairs (NOT FOLLOW).
    hadn’t followed
  • If John had bought a season ticket, he would have lost it (LOSE).
    would have lost
  • If I were/was you I would go home and lie down at once (BE).
    were/was
  • If you have any questions, please ask us. (ASK)
    ask
  • If they perform well, the show will be a great success. (PERFORM)
    perform
  • If he worked hard, he would finish in time (FINISH).
    would finish
  • Someone will get hurt If you don’t put up the fence properly. (GET)
    get
  • I would have sent her a postcard if I had had her address. (SEND)
    would have sent
  • If Tony hadn’t helped me in the garden, I would not have finished my work in time (NOT FINISH).
    would not have finished
  • If John smiled sometimes, he would be more sympathetic. (SMILE)
    smiled
  • What would have happened if the door had been open? (BE)
    would have
  • If it rains the streets will be wet. (BE)
    will be
  • If you had married Jimmy, you would have had a very unhappy life. (HAVE)
    would have had
  • If our passports had been all right, we wouldn’t have been arrested. (NOT BE)
    wouldn’t have been
  • You would not have had so many accidents if you had driven more slowly (NOT HAVE).
    would not have had
  • If the teacher spoke more clearly, we would understand him better. (SPEAK)
    spoke
  • If he leaves his bike outside someone will steal it. (STEAL)
    will steal
  • What would you do if your car broke down? (YOU DO)
    would you do
  • John would have talked to you if it had been necessary. (TALK)
    would have talked
  • If the weather stays like this, the clothes will be dry in a short time. (STAY)
    stays
  • Would you still love me if I grew a beard? (GROW)
    grew
  • If I were you, I would go to the headmaster and tell him about the incident. (BE)
    were
  • If you hated your job why didn’t you find a new one? (YOU NOT FIND)
    didn’t you find
  • If I had found money on the street, I would have given it to the policeman. (GIVE)
    would have given
  • What will you do/ are you going to do if I go home now? (YOU DO)
    will you do/ are you going to do