If you’d told me you weren’t feeling well, A I can get you some medicine. B I’d have called a doctor. C I phoned the hospital.
B
I won’t go out for dinner if you aren’t coming. (only)
I'll only go out for dinner if you are coming.
Without her encouragement, I would have given up years ago. (hadn't been)
If it hadn't been for her encouragement, I would have given up years ago.
If you hurry up, you won’t miss the deadline. (don't)
If you don't hurry up, you'll miss the deadline.
If you hurry up, you won’t miss the deadline. (or)
You'd better hurry up or you'll miss the deadline.
If they offered you the job, would you accept? (happened)
If they happened to offer you the job, would you accept?
If I hadn’t have got off at the wrong stop, A I will arrive on time for the interview B I would have arrived on time for the interview C I arrived on time for the the interview.
B
If you do decide to come to the meeting, A it’s really useful. B I will be going too. C let me know.
C
Provided they agree to give me a pay rise, A I’ll be the happiest employee here. B I’d have had a smile on my face. C I would look forward to it.
A
If it weren’t for the state of the economy, A we will be successful. B we are better off. C we would be doing quite well.
C
Without her encouragement, I would have given up years ago. (but)
But for her encouragement, I would have given up years ago.
I won’t go out for dinner if you aren’t coming. (unless)
I won't go out for dinner unless you are coming
I’ll play tennis with you on the condition that you buy lunch afterwards. (provided)
I’ll play tennis with you provided that you buy lunch afterwards.
I’ll play tennis with you on the condition that you buy lunch afterwards. (long)
I’ll play tennis with you as long as you buy lunch afterwards.
If they offered you the job, would you accept? (were to)
If they were to offer you the job, would you accept?
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