If it (to rain) tomorrow, our game will be cancelled. , If a dog (to bite) her on the leg, she would go straight to hospital. , If he had known it was going to rain, he (to take) his umbrella to work today. , If only I (to have) more pocket money, I could buy some new English books. , If she hadn’t missed the bus, she (not to be) late for work. , If I (to live) two hundred years ago, I couldn’t have spoken on the telephone. , If my daughter did her homework carefully, she (to get) much better marks. She’s really a smart little girl. , If his friend (to be) in the mood to see a film, they would have gone to the cinema last night. , If my cactus plant (not to have) a rare disease, it wouldn’t have died. , If they had remembered your address, they (to send) you a postcard. , If Tom saw a car crash, he (to telephone) the police and (to help) the people in the cars. , If you are not sure, what to say, you (to have) to guess. , If she (not to be) very ill, she wouldn’t have been absent from English classes all last week. , If my parents had had good seats, they (to enjoy) the play last night. , If a robber (to attack) him in a dark street, he would defend himself. , If he hadn’t been so careless, he (not to fall) into this trap. , If you (not to smoke), you would feel more energetic. , If her alarm clock (to ring), she would have been on time for work this morning..

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