Match the if-clause on the left with the result-clause on the right to make meaningful sentences.
If-clause |
Result-clause |
1. If you stay with us for three days, |
A. we might get served a bit more quickly. |
2. If you decide not to vote in the election, |
B. give us a call and we’ll come to pick you up. |
3. If you didn't eat your lunch so fast, |
C. very few people would obey the law. |
4. If there were a few more people working |
D. you wouldn’t get hiccups, would you? |
5. If you forget to take your passport, |
E. they have to go through a complicated procedure. |
6. If the hire car isn't there when you arrive, |
F. we’d be happy to give you a good reference. |
7. If the city continues to expand, |
G. I’m pretty sure they won't let you check in. |
8. If the police didn't find people, |
H. more natural areas of beauty will be destroyed. |
9. If you did decide to leave the company, |
I. we'll have enough time to see a few sights. |
10. If MPs wish to resign, |
J. you can’t really complain about the government |
1.I |
2. J |
3. D |
4. A |
5. G |
6. B |
7. H |
8.C |
9. F |
10. E |
Rewrite the following sentences without the word ‘if, beginning as shown.
Rewrite the following sentences as mixed conditionals.
They walked 20 kilometers, so they are exhausted now.
→ If they………
He is gullible that he believed everything you said.
→ If he…………………