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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #90777: If clauses and tenses
    > Other English exercises on the same topic: Conditional and hypothesis [Change theme]
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    If clauses and tenses


    Complete with the right tense.



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    1. Today is our mother's birthday! If you want, we (go) to the supermarket after breakfast.

    2. If we (hurry), we'll buy some flour to make a cake.

    3. If Dad picked up us at the end of our music lesson, we (make) the cake by teatime.

    4. If the weather (be) fine, we will have dinner in the garden under the tall lime tree.

    5. If it rained, we (eat) in the veranda near the exotic flowers.

    6. If we (invite) her boss, she would be really surprised !

    7. If we had had enough money, we (offer) her a weekend in Paris.

    8. Would you have saved money if you (know) it was her wish ?

    9. I (buy / not) my new game if I had known.

    10. If we (stop/not) talking, we will not have any time to prepare our pineapple cake.










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