I want go home. - If you ... (wait) for five minutes, I ... (give) you a lift. Did you walk to school? - No, If I ... (walk) I ... (be) late for school. Is Kate here yet? - No, she isn't. If she ... (not/come) soon, we ... (leave) without her. Should I wear the green skirt or the blue one to the party? If I ... (be) you, I ... (wear) the blue one. Do you like living in the city? If I ... (have) a choice, I ... (move) to the country. Do you like the sea? If I ... (swim), I ... (enjoy) it more. Does he like his new school? We ... (know) next week, when classes ... (start). Where will your holiday be this year? If I ... (be able to), I ... (probebly/go) to Greece.
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I want go home. - If you wait for five minutes, I'll give you a lift. Did you walk to school? - No, If I walk I'll be late for school. Is Kate here yet? - No, she isn't. If she don't come soon, we'll leave without her. Should I wear the green skirt or the blue one to the party? If I were you, I'd wear the blue one. Do you like living in the city? If I had a choice, I'd (move to the country. Do you like the sea? If I swam, I'd enjoy it more. Does he like his new school? We'll know next week, when classes start. Where will your holiday be this year? If I could, I'd probebly go to Greece.
- If you wait for five minutes, I'll give you a lift.
Did you walk to school?
- No, If I walk I'll be late for school.
Is Kate here yet?
- No, she isn't. If she don't come soon, we'll leave without her.
Should I wear the green skirt or the blue one to the party?
If I were you, I'd wear the blue one.
Do you like living in the city?
If I had a choice, I'd (move to the country.
Do you like the sea?
If I swam, I'd enjoy it more.
Does he like his new school?
We'll know next week, when classes start.
Where will your holiday be this year?
If I could, I'd probebly go to Greece.