“If it ____ (rain), we will stay at home.”
“If it rains, we will stay at home.”
“If I ____ (have) more free time, I would learn Italian.”
“If I had more free time, I would learn Italian.”
“If you ____ (be) tired, you would take a break.”
“If you were tired, you would take a break.”
„Kui ma täna varem lõpetan, lähen ma jooksma.“
“If I finish early today, I will go for a run.”
„Kui ma oleksin sina, ma ei teeks seda.“
“If I were you, I wouldn’t do it.”
“If she ____ (not hurry), she will miss the train.”
“If she doesn’t hurry, she will miss the train.”
“If you don’t hurry, you ____ (miss) the bus.”
“If you don’t hurry, you will miss the bus.”
“If they lived closer, we ____ (visit) them more often.”
“If they lived closer, we would visit them more often.”
„Kui mul oleks rohkem aega, ma aitaksin sind.“
“If I had more time, I would help you.”
“If she will call me, I will answer.”
“If she calls me, I will answer.”
“If he would study more, he would get better grades.”
“If he studied more, he would get better grades.”
“If we ____ (finish) our work today, we ____ (go) out for dinner.”
“If we finish our work today, we will go out for dinner.”
„Kui nad meid aitavad, saame projekti õigeaegselt valmis.“
“If they help us, we will finish the project on time.”
„Kui meil oleks rohkem raha, ostaksime me suurema maja.“
“If we had more money, we would buy a bigger house.”
“If he would know the truth, he will tell us.”
First: “If he knows the truth, he will tell us.”
Second: “If he knew the truth, he would tell us.”