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English, 20.09.2021 04:30, nanett0226

12. He made his first film when he (be)12 13. Her family (move)to Hue in 1999
14. I(already see)the Giac Lam Pagoda.
15. I wish, I ( study )...Latin instead of Greek
16. I wish I (not/ spend )..so much money.
17. I wish the weather (be )warm, so we could go swimming
18. If John (study)...hard, he (pass)his examinations
19. I (go)shopping with you if I (have) have. time tomorrow
20. I (speak)with him if he (arrive)on time
21. If the train (be)late We (not/be)able to see them
22. If he (fail)..the text, he (have)to repeat the course
23. We (be)in the dark if you (turn)off the light.
24. If he (have)free time, he will go swimming.
25. If you (come)into his garden, the dog will bite you.
26. If I have much money, I (buy)a new car
27. If it (not rain)tonight, I will go to the theater.
28. Where you (go)next week if you (have)a car ?
29. If you want to get good grades, you (must)study hard.
30. If you want to lose weight, you should (do)a lot of exercise.
31. If he doesn't come soon, he might( miss)the train.
32. We are looking forward to (see)you.
33. She (come)here since yesterday .time tomorrow

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