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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’dNeverHavthey 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 mucwe 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 formy 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