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It's so gloomy in here. It would be cosier if we (light) a candle.
lit / lighted
If it (not / be) a rude question, I'd ask her how old she was.
wasn't
If they (not / score) that goal in the last minute, they would have been relegated.
hadn't scored
If you found a lot of money on the street, what (you / do) with it?
would you do
It was very funny. You (laugh) if you'd been there.
would have laughed
She's vegetarian. If there (not / be) any meat in the curry, she would have eaten it.
hadn't been
How lucky! If we'd been a little bit later, we (miss) seeing you.
would have missed
If you (listen) to the advice I gave you when you left, this would never have happened.
had listened
If he (not / drink) so much beer yesterday, he would have slept better.
hadn't drunk
If we'd gone by train, we (not / damage) the car on that wall.
wouldn't have damaged
He (not / go) the wrong way if he'd looked at the signpost.
wouldn't have gone
Poor Fred. He (probably / get) the job if he hadn't been ill on the day of the interview.
would probably have got
Poor goldfish! They wouldn't have died if the children (look) after them properly.
had looked
It (not / make) any difference, even if we'd planned more carefully.
wouldn't have made
We would have arrived a lot earlier if there (not / be) so much traffic on the roads.
hadn't been
If you'd told me before, I (help) you.
would have helped
If we (know) what a long journey it was, we wouldn't have gone.
had known
Even if he had to get up at five o'clock, he (not / complain).
wouldn't complain
If he (not / work) at home, he would get more exercise.
didn't work
Take the train. If you went by car, you (not / get) there any earlier.
wouldn't get
If more people cycled to work, there (not / be) so many cars on the road.
wouldn't be
If she (not / live) in the city, she'd get bored.
didn't live
It (be) easy to cheat in exams if everybody sat next to each other.
would be
The hotel guests (complain) if breakfast was only served between 6 and 7 a.m.
would complain
If Sally (decide) to move to Berlin permanently, Tom would probably apply for jobs there, too.
decided
Bill (take) a job in Berlin if he was offered one there.
would take
I'd be surprised if tourist trips to the moon (become) a regular thing.
became
It would be strange if Sally (not / visit) her grandma occasionally.
didn't visit
She's very sensitive. She screams if she (see) a spider.
sees
What would you do if you suddenly (come) face to face with a bear?
came
If the politicians (not / do) something soon, climate change will get out of hand.
don't do
If we (miss) the next bus, we'll be late for the meeting.
miss
If that jacket I ordered (not / fit) me, I'll have to send it back.
doesn't fit
If the posters (not / be) big enough, we'll swap them for bigger ones.
aren't
If it (not / rain) tomorrow, we'll go to the zoo.
doesn't rain
If he (start) early enough, he'll be there by lunch time.
starts
Come on, let's start. If we work together on this job, it (not / take) long.
won't take
If he doesn't take his phone with him this afternoon, he (not / find) the way.
won't find
I'm sure that if he works hard, he (succeed).
will succeed
Be careful! If you try to run, you (spill) that orange juice.
will spill
If Mum (not / have) her tea in the morning, she's grumpy all day.
doesn't have
If Darren (not / go) to the gym twice a week, he feels guilty.
doesn't go
If Sally (go) anywhere near a cat, she gets asthma.
goes
If you (read) a lot of English, you don't necessarily learn how to pronounce the words.
read
If horses (not / live) with other horses, they get lonely.
don't live
If the temperature (drop) below zero, water freezes.
drops
If you (not / give) house plants water, they die.
don't give
The microwave doesn't work. If I (press) the button, nothing happens.
press