| It’s lucky I know you or I’d be deeply offended. If..., , I’d be deeply offended. | I had lucky to know you |
| Fortunately, they’re on e-mail, otherwise they’dNeverHaveReceivedTheNewsInTime.Were...they’dNeverHav | they are on e-mail, |
| Could you hold my briefcase so I can move this table? If you would be...move this table. | so kind as to hold my briefcase, I can |
| They may change their minds, in which case they’ll let us know. Should ...they’ll let us know. | they changed their minds, |
| I don’t think we will, but if we did sell this flat, how much do you think we’d get? Were...how muc | we to sell this flat, |
| Should they strike the consultant off, she’ll never work again. If she be ... | stroke off, she’ll never work again. |
| Our neighbour talks as if he owned half the county, doesn’t he? To hear our ... | neighbour talk you could/would think he owned half the county, wouldn’t you? |
| That cocky new boy talks like someone with ten years’ experience. That cocky new boy talks as ... | if he had had ten years’ experience. |
| Could you work this out without that calculator? Suppose .... | you were to work this out without that calculator, would you do it? |
| It’s you not thinking carefully that caused us to have these problems. If... | only you had been thinking carefully, we don’t have these problems. |
| Assuming everything goes according to plan, we’ll be with you by six o’clock. Unless ... | something goes wrong, we’ll be with you by six o’clock. |
| The Finn is almost certain to win, unless his engine blows out during the race. The only way ... | the Finn will lose is if his engine blows out during the race. |
| I’ll lend you my car for your holiday on condition you get it serviced afterwards. If you’ll pay for | my car to be serviced afterwards, I’ll lend you my car for your holiday. |
| You giving him your number suggest you did want to see him again. Why did you ... | give him your number if you didn’t want to see him again? |
| You’ll find you dinner in the oven. If you... | want your dinner, it’s in the oven. |
| There’s clearly nothing I can do to stop you leaving. If you’re determined ... | to leave, there’s clearly nothing I can do. |
| I think I’ll go swimming after school, despite the likelihood of rain at that time. Even if .... | it’s raining after school, I think I’ll go swimming. |
| I think you should formally complain to the manager. If ... (were/complaint) | I were you, I’d complaint to the manager. |
| Supposing we do go ahead with the building, it can’t be before June. If we are ... (will/earliest) | to go ahead with the building, we will be before at June earliest. |
| Should anything happen to make you change your mind, let me know. If by ... (chance/might) | any chance might anything happens that change your mind, let me know. |
| Supposing the world was going to end tomorrow, what would you do tonight? WereTheWorld.(about/spend) | about go to end tomorrow, how would you spend tonight? |
| I think not having school on Mondays sounds like quite a good idea. I think it ...(might/better) | might be better, we didn’t have school on Mondays. |
| The only thing that made the show worth watching was the visual effects. If it ... | hadn’t been the visual effects, the show wouldn’t have been worth watching. |
| I would never have got so far if my parents hadn’t encouraged me. Had it ... | not to be encouraged by my parents, I wouldn’t have never got so far. |
| You’re lying in this hospital bed because you forgot the most basic rule of Safety First. If you... | had been remembered the most basic rule of Safety First,youWouldn’t have beenLyingInThisHospitalBed |