If it _____ (not rain) tomorrow, we _____ (go) to the beach.
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.
I wish you _____ (not live) so far away. We can't see each other in person anymore.
I wish you didn't live so far away. We can't see each other in person anymore.
If I _____ (be) a millionaire, I ______ (buy) a huge mansion and a sports car.
If I were/was a millionaire, I would buy a huge mansion and a sports car.
If only he _______ (listen) to what his friends had been telling him.
If only he had listened to what his friends had been telling him.
Make a second conditional sentence based on this situation:
She doesn't have a dog because she doesn't have a backyard.
If she had a backyard, she would have/get a dog.
Make a sentence using "I wish"/"if only" based on this situation:
I don't live in the countryside at the moment but I want to.
I wish I lived in the countryside.
OR
If only I lived in the countryside.
Make a third conditional sentence for this situation:
She didn't offer me a better price. I didn't buy her car.
If she had offered me a better price, I would've bought her car.
Make a sentence using "they wish"/"if only" based on this situation:
They ate so much chocolate. They're feeling very sick now.
They wish they hadn't eaten so much chocolate. They're feeling very sick now.
OR
If only they hadn't eaten so much chocolate. They're feeling very sick now.
Make a third conditional sentence for this situation:
We didn't attend the party because they didn't invite us.
We would've attended the party if they had invited us.
OR
If they had invited us to the party, we would've attended it.
Make a sentence using 'if only" based on the following situation:
They started the project without asking you for advice even though you're the expert.
If only they had asked you for advice before they started the project. (You're the expert!)