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English, 28.03.2021 14:00, vanvalenpeyt

13. If she ( be drink) all yesterday evening the police (not be
write) a ticket for a drunken driving now.
14. If you had watered the plants like I told you, the plants
( not wither) today.
15. If they hadn't introduced a smoking ban, Jim
(have) his coffee and
cigarete now.
16. If I
(set) the alarm clock yesterday (be) on job
interviw now.
17.1
(not be starve) now if you
(do) the shopping
yesterday.
18.1 ...
(be) red like a beetroot if you
(tell) about his affair
19. If I
(know) that if was a permanent marker I... (not clean)
the white board now
20. If I
(know) that you hate pink 1 (get dressed) like this
today.
21. If I
(leave) earlier I
(not have to wait) on a bus
stop now.
22. If you
... (prepare) the food yesterday I (have to cook ) it now.
23. I wouldn't be in tears right now if Sam ... (call in) yesterday.
24. Sam
(get) work today if he
(come) earlier.
25. If she
(call) me earlier I
(not send ) the documents last night
26.1
( still be ) in bed if the receptionist
(inform) me about
changing the time of my appointment last night.
27. If Jim
(not miss) the flight yesterday he
(be) with us now
28.1
(wait) for you now if I
(know) you were coming.
29.If I
(have) the money then, I
(need) to buy a new suit today in
such a rush.
30. If you
(remind) me about it yesterday I
(have) all papers
now.

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