Conditional sentence.
1) If he hadn’t taken his gloves off he ………………..frost bitten. (not/get)<...
Conditional sentence.
1) If he hadn’t taken his gloves off he ………………..frost bitten. (not/get)
2) if I a tiger walking across Hyde Park I would climb a tree. (see)
3) I’ll look for your notebook and if I find it, I you a ring. (give)
4) If I had had a good rest in summer I so tired now. (not/be)
5) If I woke up to find the room full of smoke I no idea what to do. (have)
6) Why didn’t you say that you were short of money? If I I’d have lent you some. (know)
7) If you in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers will object. (smoke)
8) if my husband had lived in Italy he learning Italian now. (not/be)
9) If we by car we wouldn’t have been late. (go)
10) If she the glasses into very hot water they’ll crack. (put)
11) If I her a diamond ring she’d sell it. (give)
12) If I you, I’d have told him the truth. (be)
13) If he , (win) he’ll get 1,000 pounds, if he (come) in second, he’ll get 500.
14) If he me earlier he was a vegetarian I’d have cooked him something more suitable. (tell)
15) I couldn’t live without Tom. If he went off with another girl I away and die. (pine)
16) If she had listened to my advice she unhappy now. (not / be)
17) If Sue on a diet she’d lose weight. (go)
18) If George stands up this canoe . (capsize)
19) It’s lucky he had his torch with him. If he (not / have) it, he (fall) down the cellar steps.
20) If Mary had had a holiday she so tired now. (not / be)
21) This job is much worse than I expected. If I how awful it was going to be I wouldn’t have accepted it. . (realise)
22) If we worked all night we in time, but we have no intention of working all night! (finish)
23) If the lift still we’ll have to use the stairs. (not / work)
24) If Rick hadn’t caught his plane he here now. (not / be)
25) Do you know what if you blew out a gas lamp? (happen)
26) I had no map; that’s why I got lost. If I (have) a map I (be) all right.
27) I won’t wake up unless I (hear) the alarm.
28) If I by car I wouldn’t have to look for a taxi now. (come)
29) If I had waited another five minutes I Chelsea scoring a really exciting goal. (see)
30) If he school now he’ll be sorry afterwards. (leave)
31) If I came across two men fighting with knives I the police. (call)
32) I he hadn’t got a large loan his financial situation so difficult now. (not / be)
33) There a fire if the children hadn’t knocked over the paraffin heater. (not / be)
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, Tcrismon1000
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English, 22.06.2019 01:10, tasha7121
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English, 22.06.2019 02:50, gggghhhhhhhhhhhh
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