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C2 conditionals (Hard)

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  • Correct? When you know, you know, you know?
    Correct
  • If you would only have listened to me, you wouldn't have so much trouble.
    Wrong - If you would only listen to me OR You wouldn't have had so much trouble.
  • Even if she had all the time in the world, I'd doubt she'd finish on time.
    Correct
  • I wish I was lying on a beach in sunny Spain instead of my dishevelled bedsit in Sassari.
    Wrong - I wish I were...
  • If you trusted them, you may bitterly regret it.
    Correct
  • I wonder if she would admit defeat after such a convincing arguement.
    Wrong - ...if she will admit defeat...
  • Supposing Godzilla has eaten half of Tokyo, what shall we do?
    Correct
  • If you were more observant, you wouldn't have missed the registration deadline.
    Correct
  • If she had thought a little harder about her career options, her experience mightn´t have been so bad.
    Correct
  • If that's the case then we will have had it done by now.
    Wrong - will -> would
  • I wish I were able to speak French.
    Correct
  • Had I not been working yesterday, I wouldn't have been so exhausted.
    Correct
  • If we get there on time, we have a drink beforehand.
    Wrong - ...we will / we can have a drink...
  • When all is said and done, I promise to buy you that beer!
    Correct
  • If only I hadn´t said yes to such a high workload. I regret not having much free time.
    Correct
  • If I were you I might have signed up for the course as it's free.
    Wrong - ...I might sign up...
  • You ought not to have RSVPed having known that you couldn't make it.
    Wrong - … knowning that you couldn't make it.
  • It's high time you buck your ideas up. You're not a child anymore!
    Wrong - ...bucked...
  • If only Nigel would stop talking trash about John behind his back. He's such a gossip.
    Correct
  • If he is as clever as they say he is, he should have been promoted by now.
    Correct
  • If it's posible, I call you after the meeting.
    Wrong - I will call you...
  • Don't worry if you have no time, I can do it if need be.
    Correct
  • If you will continue to talk, You'll be asked to leave.
    Correct
  • Should Simone have asked for his results, you´ll be able to find them in my office.
    Wrong - Should Simone ask….
  • If Nancy should call, tell her I'm expecting her in my office.
    Correct
  • I wish I was making enough money to buy a house in London.
    Wrong - was making -> made