Complete the sentences by changing the verb in brackets into the First or Second Conditional form.
1.If it (stop) raining we'll have to cancel the tennis game.
2.If you loved her, you (lie) to her.
3. If I (know) English well, I would be an interpreter
4. I (lend) you any money unless you promise to pay me back before the end of the month.
5.If I (speak) Italian, I would move to Florence.
6.If I (be) you, I would notify them of the changes.
7.If we meet in front of the cinema at a quarter to eight, we (have) enough time to buy the tickets.
8. I (watch) this film if you like it.
9. She will put this dress on, if she (lose) weight.
10. She will help us if we (ask).
11. I (go) to the police if I were you.
12. Tom wouldn’t eat much “fast food” if his wife (cook) at home.
1. If it doesn't stop raining we'll have to cancel the tennis game.
2.If you loved her, you wouldn't lie to her.
3. If I knew English well, I would be an interpreter .
4. I will lend you any money unless you promise to pay me back before the end of the month.
5.If I spoke Italian, I would move to Florence.
6.If I were you, I would notify them of the changes.
7.If we meet in front of the cinema at a quarter to eight, we won't have enough time to buy the tickets.
8. I will watch this film if you like it.
9. She will put this dress on, if she loses weight.
10. She will help us if we ask.
11. I would go to the police if I were you.
12. Tom wouldn’t eat much “fast food” if his wife cooked at home.
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