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1. If you come to see us next year, we
will have
would have had
would have
a party.
2. If you had time to wait for him, I'm sure he
would love
will love
would have loved
to see you.
3. You
won't be
wouldn't have been
wouldn't be
ill if you hadn't eaten so much chocolate!
4. Unless you help me to do the homework, we
wouldn't go
wouldn't have gone
won't go
for a walk!
5. If Ray had offered to marry me, I
won't accept
wouldn't accept
wouldn't have accepted
.
6. If we bought her a ticket, I'm almost sure she
would come
will come
would have come
with us to the concert.
7. It
will be
would have been
would be
so great if everyone had enough money to live on!
8. If I see Mary, I
will give
would have given
would give
her your love.
9. You certainly
wouldn't be
won't be
wouldn't have been
disappointed, if you bought this model of dress instead of that one.
10. There
would be
wouldn't have been
won't be
no more wars if men were more reasonable!
11. If there hadn't been a big storm, the plane
would have taken
would take
will take
off on time!
12. If you were nicer to people, you
will have
would have had
would have
more friends.
13. She's upset because of your bad behaviour! If I were you, I
would have apologized
would apologize
will apologize
to her.
14. If you had wanted me to help you, I
would have done
will do
would do
so with pleasure.
15. If we weren't so tired, we
will go
would have gone
would go
to Betty's Christmas Eve party.
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