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  • This burglar alarm is so sensitive: it goes off if a mouse … (runs / will run) across the floor.
    runs
  • If Tomas ___ (to live) in the village he and his children ___ (can) grow many different plants and flowers. But they live in the North and cannot do it.
    lived, could
  • If I (to find) that letter, I’ll show it to you.
    find
  • If the economy doesn’t improve, lots of businesses … (will close / would close) down
    will close
  • The alarm ___ (to ring) if Peter ___ (not wake) up in time. It will be very loud and uncomfortable sound.
    will ring, does not wake
  • If Misha ___ (to be) late this morning, we ___ (not wait) for him and go to the stadium. We do not want to miss this interesting and fascinating match.
    is late, will not wait
  • The teacher said, “I’ll begin the lesson as soon as Jack (stop) talking.”
    stops
  • If Colin ___ (not be) for math lesson, he ___ (not apologize) to the teacher for his delay. But he did it in front of the whole class. It was so awkward for him. He will not be late anymore.
    had not been late, would not have apologized
  • You (can) do it if you tried.
    can
  • If my little sister Emmy ___ (to go) to her bed earlier, she ___ (wake) up in time and is not be late to school. But she really loves playing games till late night.
    went, would wake
  • Molly (be) a splendid woman, if only she didn't talk so much!
    would be
  • My parents ___ (to be able to) understand my words if I ___ (to speak) slowly. But I am very nervous about something and cannot speak normally.
    will be able, speak
  • If you (leave) at two, you will be there before dark.
    leave
  • If Merissa ____ (to have) so much work in the office, she ____ (can draw) a lot of pictures in her house. But she works at the office about nine hours a day.
    had had, could have drawn.
  • If I meet him, I (to invite) him.
    will invite
  • You (can) do it if you try.
    could
  • What would have become of us, if I (come) to you then!'
    hadn’t come
  • If Alice ___ (not feel) well tomorrow, she ___ (to stay) at home with her little brother and sister.
    does not feel, will stay
  • Would they come if we (to invite) them?
    invited
  • Michael would not agree even if you (to ask) him.
    asked
  • What is the answer if you (add) 17 to 75?
    add
  • The company … (was / would be) more successful if it spent more money on advertising.
    would be
  • If the plane had left on time, they (be) in Minsk now.
    would be
  • If Rita … (opens / will open) a boutique in the High Street, she’ll make lots of money.
    opens
  • If my grandparents ___ (to have) a house maid, they ___(can) enjoy their hobbies much more time. But their do not have enough time to paid a maid.
    had, could enjoy.
  • If there ___ (to be) no rain tomorrow evening, my friends and I ___ (to go) to the party of our school mate in his house. He invited us last weekend after our lessons.
    is, will go.
  • If there ___ (to be) so sunny outside, my friends and I ___ (to go) to the nearest park. But it was really rainy outside, that`s why we were playing games at home.
    had been sunny, would have gone
  • The evening will be fine, if only we (not have) a storm.
    don’t have