In more ____ speech and writing we can make ____ sentences by putting an ____ verb ____ a subject instead of using ____. *For zero and first conditional situations use "____". For example: 1. ____ you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me → Should ____ have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. 2. If you ever need a place to stay in London, you’ll always be welcome here → Should you ____ need a place to stay in London, you’ll always be welcome here. *For ____ conditional use "____". For example: 1. ____ we were in a stronger financial position, we’d offer to lend you money = Were ____ in a stronger financial position, we’d offer to lend you the money. We can use the ____ were it not for (the fact that) to say that, without this situation, things would be ____. 2. If my friends didn’t live here, I would move to a different town. → Were it not for the fact that my friends live here, I would move to a different town. *For third and ____ conditional use "____". For example: 1. If I’d ____ the reviews, I wouldn’t have bought the book. → Had I seen the reviews, I wouldn’t have bought the book. We can use the structure had ____ not been for (the fact that) to say that, ____ this situation, things would have been different. 2. If she hadn’t been so persistent, she wouldn’t have found such a good job. → Had it not been for her persistence, she wouldn’t have found such a good job. Note that ____ auxiliaries are not contracted in ____ sentences. 3. Had you not given clear directions, I would never have found this place. (Not Hadn’t you given …)

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