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UNTRUE PAST: He (buy) the car if he (have) enough money,
He would/could/should/might have bought the car if he had enough money,
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UNTRUE FUTURE: I'm sorry I can't lend you any money. You know that if I (have) it, I (lend) it to you.
I'm sorry I can't lend you any money. You know that if I had it, I will/can/should/might lend it to you.
Oops!
Okay!
UNTRUE FUTURE: If you (touch) the snake, it (bite) you.
If you touched the snake, it would/could/should/ might bite you.
Oops!
Okay!
UNTRUE PAST: If you (go) to the meeting, you (met) Jenny.
If you had gone to the meeting you would/could/should/might have met Jenny.
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UNTRUE PAST: She (stay) at home if she (know) about the traffic jam.
She would/could/should/ might have stayed at home if she had known about the traffic jam.
Oops!
Okay!
UNTRUE PRESENT: He (have) a uniform if he (be) in the military.
He would/could/should/might have a uniform if he were in the military.
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Okay!
UNTRUE PAST: They (not buy) the house if they (know) what the neighbours were like.
They wouldn’t/couldn't/ shouldn't/might not have bought the house if they had known what the neighbours were like.
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Okay!
TRUE FUTURE: She (be) here at eight unless she (lose) her way.
She will/can/should/might be here at eight unless she loses her way.
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Okay!
TRUE FUTURE: They (meet) us at the park if they (have) enough time.
They will/can/should/might meet us at the park if they have enough time.
Oops!
Okay!
TRUE PRESENT: If she (make) coffee, I (have) a cup or two
If she makes coffee, I have a cup or two.
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Okay!
UNTRUE PAST: If you had locked the door, the burglars (not get) in.
If you had locked the door, the burglars wouldn’t/couldn't/ shouldn't/might not have gotten in.
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Okay!
TRUE FUTURE: If you (help) me, we might be able to finish this afternoon.
If you help me, we will/can/ should/might be able to finish this afternoon.
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UNTRUE PAST: Thanks to Dr Jones, I'm still alive! If it (not/be) for her, I (die).
If it hadn’t been for her, I would/could/should/might have died.
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UNTRUE FUTURE: Joan (be able to) come to the party next Saturday if she (not be) busy.
Joan would/could/should/ might be able to come to the party next Saturday if she weren’t busy.
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UNTRUE PAST: Emily (call) me if she (change) her mind.
Emily would/could/should /might have called me if she had changed her mind.
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Okay!
UNTRUE PRESENT: If we (be) in Hawaii, we (go) to the beach every day.
If we were in Hawaii, we would go to the beach every day.
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TRUE FUTURE: If you (go) to the market later, you (buy) some fresh vegetables for dinner.
If you go to the market, you will/can/should/might buy some fresh vegetables for dinner,
Oops!
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TRUE FUTURE: Paul (ruin) his shirt, if he climbs that tree.
Paul will/can/should/ might ruin his shirt, if he climbs that tree.
Oops!
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UNTRUE PRESENT: If she (be) more sociable, she’d have more friends.
If she were more sociable, she would/could/should/might have more friends.
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TRUE PRESENT: We (listen) to music if there (be) nothing good to watch on TV.
We listen to music if there is nothing good to watch on TV.
Oops!
Okay!
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