If Sue weren’t (still) ill, she would already have sent the invitations.
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………
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 |
He is gullible that he believed everything you said.
→ If he…………………