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1. Oh dear, I think we're a bit late. If the concert's already started, we won't be allowed (not be allowed) to go in.
2. He wouldn't be coming here if he....(not want) to.
3. If you were planning to leave your husband, I(advise) you against it.
4. He could be earning lots of money now if he really.... (want) to, but I don't think that's what he wants.
5. You can stay here tonight if you... (not have) anywhere else to stay.
6. If I could have phoned you, I... (tell) you what was happening.
7. If you... (have) any problems, give me a ring.
8. If you... (get) here at about 8 o'clock, I'll be waiting for you.
9. We could have got there in time if you.... (phone) us earlier.
10. If this should happen again,... (come) and...(tell) me about it immediately.
11. You can't expect kindness and support from your family if you … (not give) the same to them.
12. If she's been working all day, she... (be) very tired when she gets in..
13. If the management were to reinstate the strike leader, the strike... (be called off).
14. If I... (keep) working on this essay, I'll have finished it by tonight.
15. If I could borrow some money, I... (definitely come) on the holiday with you, but I think it's unlikely.
16. I might have been able to help you if you... (explain) the problem to me.
17. If I could live wherever I wanted to, I think I... (choose) to live on a Scottish island.
18. If they had been listening more carefully, they... (might understand).
19. If I… (be) a year older, I could join the army.
20. If I... (get) a pay rise, I'm going to buy a new car.
16. Rewrite the sentences choosing the most appropriate conjunction.
1. Mr Davidson says he'll come and give a talk at the conference if we pay him a reasonable fee. (supposing that / unless / on condition that)
2. Mr Davidson says he'll come and give a talk at the conference on condition that we pay him a reasonable fee.
3. I won't help him if he doesn't ask me properly. (provided/unless/as long as)
4. If I could get a job, life here would be perfect. (what if /even if/if only)
5. If you had a lot of money, do you think you would give up work? (Supposing that / Providing that / As long as)
6. If the train arrives on time, they'll be here in a few minutes. (What if / Assuming that / On condition that)
7. If he doesn't agree to my request, what will I do then? (Imagine / What if / Provided that)
8. You can go out tonight if you get back by midnight. (as long as/assuming that/supposing that)
9. If the helicopter hadn't been there to save her, what would have happened then? (If only/ Imagine / Unless)
10. f you'd offered to pay me a thousand pounds, I wouldn't have done it. (If only / Provided that / Even if)
11. If Sheila gets this new promotion, we'll have enough money for a holiday abroad this year. (Even if / Provided that / Supposing that)
17. Fill in: unless or if.
1. If you make so much noise, I won't be able to sleep.
2. I'll tell you... there are any messages for you.
3. I won't finish the work... you help me.
4. … you're hungry, I'll make you a sandwich.
5. We'll miss the bus … we hurry.
6. They won't get married …he gets a job.
7. You won't understand... you listen carefully.
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