UNREAL CONDITIONS: PRESENT AND FUTURE
1. If I had the they off tomorrow, I would go o the beach
2. If I had a million dollars right now, I would retire.
3. If I were the mayor of this city, I would change certain things.
4. If that man worked harder, he could earn more money.
5. I would gladly tell you the answer, if I only known it myself.
6. If don’t and I had enough money, we would buy a house.
7. If he weather were better right now, we could go for a walk.
8. That student would get much higher marks, if he studied herder.
9. If Mr. Smith called me, I would explain everything to him.
10. Mr. moore would give up teaching if he enjoyed, not it so much.
11. If I were in your place, I would accept Mr. Anderson’s offer.
12. People would understand you better if you spoken more carefully.
UNREAL CONDITIONS: PAST
1. If George had had the money, he would have lent it to me.
2. I would have spoken to Frank if I had seen him yesterday.
3. If the weather had were better, we would have left Friday morning.
4. Alice would have told you the truth if you had asked her about it.
5. If you had studied a little harder, you would have passed the test.
6. I could have lent you some money if I had spend, not everything.
7. If there had were any complains, we would have heard about them.
8. We would have gone with Fred last Friday if me had invited us.
9. If you had asked, only me, I could easily have given you the answer.
10. Bill would have taken more photographs if he had has more film.
11. If Tom had were here yesterday, he would have been able to advise us.
12. We would have bought that house if the price had were a little lower.
13. If they had needed any help with the work, they would have called us.
WRITING CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
1. If you had taken my advice, you will succeed
2. I would have had less trouble if, you want to help me
3. If anyone had asked me about it, I will answer it
4. Our dog Saki would have barked if, you tried to disturb
5. If I had been in your place, I would feel happy
6. Bill wouldn’t have said anything if, he did not know what they mean
7. If you had followed my instructions, would not be wrong
8. You wouldn’t have lost your money if, you are not careless.
9. If John had taken better care of his car, his car would be fine.
10. We couldn’t have gone n our trip if, no vehicle to get there.
11. If you ha only left your house earlier, you must lock all the doors of your house.
12. It would have been much better if, you can keep your emotions.
13. If my watch hadn’t been five minutes slow, I’m not going to be late.
14. Things would have been different if, we differentiate it.
15. If I had been bom a century ago, I would not be here now.
255. USING THE WORD UNLESS IN CONDITIONS
1. Unless you leave immediately, I will call a policeman.
2. Fred wouldn’t do that unless he had your permission.
3. I won’t bother to call you unless I hear from Mr. Brown.
4. Unless you agreed with him, Charles wouldn’t even suggest it.
5. We can write to Mr. Suzuki unless he sends us his address.
6. Unless you study herder, you’re going to fail the examination.
7. I wouldn’t have believed it unless I seen it with my own eyes.
8. Unless she start the letter how, she will have to do it tomorrow.
9. The lawyer wouldn’t say that unless he had strong evidence.
10. Unless you invested your money wisely, you will lose all of it.
11. I won’t say anything unless smith bring up the metter himself.
12. Unless more guests come. There will be enough food for everyone.
13. Our dog wouldn’t have barked unless he heard a strange noise.
1. Unless you leave immediately, I will call a policeman.
2. Fred wouldn’t do that unless he had your permission.
3. I won’t bother to call you unless I hear from Mr. Brown.
4. Unless you agreed with him, Charles wouldn’t even suggest it.
5. We can write to Mr. Suzuki unless he sends us his address.
6. Unless you study herder, you’re going to fail the examination.
7. I wouldn’t have believed it unless I seen it with my own eyes.
8. Unless she start the letter how, she will have to do it tomorrow.
9. The lawyer wouldn’t say that unless he had strong evidence.
10. Unless you invested your money wisely, you will lose all of it.
11. I won’t say anything unless smith bring up the metter himself.
12. Unless more guests come. There will be enough food for everyone.
13. Our dog wouldn’t have barked unless he heard a strange noise.
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