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Don’t go outside if it (be) raining.
is
If you (be) tired, take a rest.
are tired
If you (have) a headache, take aspirin.
have
Nick … (not be) so tired this morning if he … (go to bed) early last night.
wouldn’t have been, had gone
If Mum … (not open) the windows, our room … (not be) full of mosquitoes.
hadn’t opened, wouldn’t have been
We … (not get wet) if you … (take) an umbrella.
wouldn’t have got, had taken
If you … (go) with me to Paris last month, you … (see) the Eifel Tower too.
had gone, would have seen
I … (visit) Sarah yesterday if I … (know) that she was ill.
would have visited, had known
Tom ... (not eat) much “fast food” if his wife … (cook) at home.
wouldn’t eat, сooked
I … (go) to the police if I … (be) you.
would go, were
If you … (have) a driving license, you … (get) this job.
had, would get
If Bob … (not keep) his word, Anna … (be angry) with him.
doesn’t keep , will be
I … (not talk) to you anymore if you … (insult) me.
won’t talk, insult
If they … (have) enough money, they … (open) a restaurant next year.
have, will open
She … (help) us if we … (ask).
will help, ask
If he … (practice) every day, he … (become) a champion.
practices, will become
You wouldn’t have got wet if you … (put on) your mackintosh.
had put on
If she had had a car she … (drive) there.
would have driven
If Tom were more careful he … (not break) things.
wouldn’t break
She would invite our kids if they … (behave) themselves.
behaved
If I lost my job I … (move) to the country.
would move
If Jack moves too slowly he … (not win) the game.
won’t win (will not win)
If you had given her the letter she … (tear) it to pieces.
would have torn
They will miss the train if they … (not run.)
don’t run
We would have gone to the beach if the rain … (stop).
had stopped
If the flight is delayed our guests … (be) late
will be