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If everyone (make) smart choices, it would make a huge difference.
made
As long as governments (act) now to stop pollution, we (be) able to preserve our coral reefs.
act - will be
If there were no fish farms, overfishing (increase).
would increase
Unless sea levels stop rising, some islands (vanish) by 2050.
will have vanished
Unless we (eat) less fish, some large species, lick sharks, will become extinct.
eat
If everyone bought fish from sustainable sources, we (preserve) endangered species like tuna and sharks.
would preserve
If you eat more vegetables, you (become) healthier.
will become
Low-lying land will be in danger of severe flooding if sea levels (rise) significantly.
rise
Renewable energy (be) a serious possibility if the government were prepared to invest in it.
would be
Less CO2 (be) released if we all used public transports.
would be
We could reduce the effects of climate change if less CO2 (be) released into the air.
were/was
If we want to slow the pace of global warming in the future, we (have to) take action now.
will have to
I don't know Frank's phone number, but if I (know) it, I (call) him right now.
knew - would call
You are such a good worker. If I were you, I (ask) the boss for a raise.
would ask
If I (stay) at the office last night, I (finish) it then. I'll have to it today.
had stayed - would have finished
I have to go to the store now. If you (tell) me what you need, I (get) your groceries too.
tell - will get
I didn't know you were coming home last night. If you (tell) me, I (pick) you up at the airport.
had told - would have picked
It rained all day yesterday, but if it (be) sunny, I (go) for a long walk.
had been - would have gone
It's raining now, but if it (be) sunny, I (go) for a long walk.
were - would go
That new restaurant is terrible! If I (be) you, I (cancel) the reservation.
were - would cancel
That was a very bad accident. If he (be) more careful, it (not happen).
had been - wouldn't have happened
If I were you, I (tell) her the truth.
would tell
I (do) to the movie with you last week if I (not/be) sick.
would have gone - hadn't been
If it rains next Saturday, I (stay) home.
will stay