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  • I (have) a rest as soon as  I (finish) this project.
    I will have a rest as soon as  I finish this project.
  • She  (pass ) the next exam if she_(study) more.
    She will pass the next exam if she studies more.
  • I (understand) last lesson if I (listen) to the teacher, but I was looking at my mobile.
    I would have understood last lesson if I had listened to the teacher.
  • She (not punish) you yesterday if you (not steal) her money.
    She would not have punished you if you had not steal her money.
  • If you (not shout) so loudly, he (not be) so angry that evening.
    If you had not shouted so loudly, he would not have been so angry that evening.
  • If I (speak) English, I (have) better job but I only speak French.
    If I knew English, I would have better job.
  • We (go9  to the party  yesterday if we (not have) so much homework .)
    We would have gone  to the party yesterday, if we hadn't  had so much homework
  • If we (mix) red and white, we (get) pink.
    If we mix red and white, we get pink.
  • If I (have) time, I (pick) you up, but I am busy now.
    If I had time, I would pick you up.
  • You don't look well. If I (be) you, I (see) a doctor.
    If I were you, i would see a doctor.
  • Your teacher isn't happy. If I (be) you, I (apologise) for such a behaviour.
    If I were you, I would apologise for such a behaviour.
  • If we (heat) water up to 100º, it (boil).
    If we heat water, it boils.
  • I(win) tomorrow's  race if I (train) enough.
    I will win tomorrow's  race if i train enough.
  • I (travel) this summer if I (make) enough money.
    I will travel this summer if I make enough money.
  • They (answer) your call if they  (be) here, but they are out .
    They would answer your call if they were here now.
  • They (be) satisfied, if you (congratulate) them tomorrow
    They will be satisfied if you congratulate them tomorrow.
  • The ground (be) wet if it (rain).
    The ground is wet if it rains
  • Sam is very tired. If he (not be) tired, he (cook) dinner
    If he was not tired, he would cook dinner.
  • Anna is at the gym now, so she can't help you. If she (be) at home now, she (help) you.
    If she was at home now, she would help you.
  • I (not break) my leg if I (not run) so fast yesterday.
    I would not have broken my leg if I would not run so fast.