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Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
- If we had not changed (not / change) our trainer a day before the match, we would have lost (not / lose) the match against Liverpool last weekend.
- You needn’t have lunch before we set off. We would have had (have) plenty of time to eat at the airport if we had left (leave) home an hour early.
- Tom would have played (play) basketball in the school team if he had been (be) tall enough. He’d better take up another sport.
- David would have registered (register) for more courses last term if he had had (have) more time.
- Sue will travel (travel) to Europe next year if she saves (save) enough money for the journey.
- If my brother were not (not / be) so busy these days, he would help (help) you with your project.
- I will tell (tell) you the latest news about Joe if you promise (promise) not to tell it to anyone.
- We will watch (watch) a DVD tonight if you do not have (not / have) any other plans.
- Unless you use (use) the new words you have learnt, you will forget (forget) them easily.
- Mary wishes her parents would agree (agree) with her about going to university. They have totally different plans about her education.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word from the list. Use each one only once.
- whether
- unless
- in case
- only if
- even if
- We will walk to the cinema unless it rains heavily.
- I can buy that car only if my boss gives me a pay rise.
- My son is very ambitious. Even if he loses a game, he never gives up.
- Tim left his brother at home in case their parents called while he was out at the party late at night.
- She is not going to forgive Daniel whether he apologizes or not.