EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 1 of 10: Whenever my uncle comes to visit, he (brought / brings) me an expensive present.
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 2 of 10: If Jorge writes the directions down before he leaves, he (would / will) not get lost.
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 3 of 10: Unless you (study / will study) for the history test, you will not pass it.
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 4 of 10: What (will / would) you do if you didn’t have to work for a living?
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 5 of 10: Things would be a lot different in this country if I (would be / were) the president.
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 6 of 10: Whenever I (washed / wash) my car, it rains.
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 7 of 10: If he (would earn / had earned) enough money, he would have started college last fall.
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 8 of 10: If she had paid the parking ticket on time, the city (would not have towed / had not towed) her car.
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 9 of 10: Unless the predictions are completely wrong, she (would / will) easily win the election.
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EXERCISE M1–9 Verbs in conditional sentences - 10 of 10: If Lee (had followed / would have followed) the doctor’s orders, he would have recovered from his operation by now.