If you _______ (leave) milk out of the fridge, it always ______ (go) off.
If you leave milk out of the fridge, it always goes off.
If you ___ (get) up early, you ___ (be) on time.
If you get up early, you will be on time.
If I ____ (meet) my favourite pop star, I ___ (be) very excited.
If I met my favourite pop star, I would be very excited
If I _____ (not / pass) my driving test, my father ____ (not / let) me borrow his car.
If I hadn't passed my driving test, my father wouldn't have let me borrow his car.
Tim didn't see the film so he can't tell you about it.
If Tim had seen the film, he could tell you about it.
Complete the sentence:
Pack some sandwiches _____________ you get hungry before you arrive.
in case
If you ____ (add) two and three together, you ____ (get) five.
If you add two and three together, you get five.
If you_____ (go) to San Francisco, you ___ (see) the Golden Gate Bridge.
If you go to San Francisco, you will see the Golden Gate Bridge.
If I ____ (see) somebody cheating in the test, I ___ (not / report) them to the teacher.
If I saw somebody cheating in the test, I wouldn't report them to the teacher.
If David ___(miss) the bus this morning, he ___ (not / be) on time for the meeting.
If David had missed the bus this morning, he wouldn't have been on time for the meeting.
Jamie is so good at maths that she passed the test without any revising.
If Jamie weren't so good at maths, she wouldn't have passed it without revising.
Wake me up ONLY IF you have to.
What can we use instead of 'only if'?
as long as, on condition that, providing that, provided that
If chemicals ____ (not / add) to food, it ____ (can / be / not) stored for a long time.
If chemicals aren't added to food, it can't be stored for a long time.
You ______ (not / take) part if you ____ (not / be) ready tomorrow.
You won't take part if you aren't ready tomorrow.
I ___ (can / ask) my friend for advice if I ___ (have) some difficulties.
I could ask my friend for advice if I had some difficulties.
If Sue ___ (close) the window, the robber ____ (not / can / break) into her home.
If Sue had closed the window, the robber couldn't have broken into her home.
I don't know about your party because I never got your message.
If I had got your message, I would know about the party.
IMAGINE you lived in a castle.
What can we use instead of 'imagine'?
What if, let's say, supposing
Metal doesn't change its state (if / unless) it's melted.
Metal doesn't change its state unless it's melted.
I ____ (stay) at home tomorrow if I _____ (sleep / not) well tonight.
I will / am going to / might stay at home tomorrow if I don't sleep well tonight.
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If he ____ (not / behave) so badly, he _____ (not / be) punished).
If he hadn't behaved so badly, he wouldn't have been punished.
Paul failed his exam so he has to retake it.
If Paul hadn't failed his exam, he wouldn't have to retake it.
I will be at your place soon UNLESS there's a lot of traffic.
What can we use instead of 'unless'?
except if
If you ____ (not / heat) water, it _____ (not / boil).
If you don't heat water, it doesn't boil.
He ____ (not / be) able to win unless he ___ (cheat / not) a lot.
He won't be able to win unless he doesn't cheat a lot.
If athletes ____ (take) performance-enhancing drugs, many current records ____ (be) broken.
If athletes took performance-enhancing drugs, many current records would be broken.
If Jack ___ (not / buy) a guitar, he _____ (not / learn) how to play it.
If Jack hadn't bought a guitar, he wouldn't have learnt how to play it.
Lucy rejected their help because she's very proud.
If Lucy weren't so proud, she wouldn't have rejected their help.
I couldn't have done it WITHOUT your help.
What can we use instead of 'without'?
but for, except for