1) If I --- you how to open the safe, would you promise not to tell anyone? a) show b) showed c) had showed 2) When the sun ---, I like to lie on the beach. a) shines b) shone c) had shone 3) If it rains, the boys --- hockey. a) won't play b) wouldn't play c) wouldn't have played 4) Fred wouldn't have yawned the whole day if he --- up late last night. a) doesn't stay b) didn't stay c) hadn't stayed 5) If you --- water and electricity, you get a shock. a) mix b) will mix c) would mix 6) If you --- a minute, I'll come with you. a) will wait b) wait c) waited 7) If we --- at 9, we wouldn’t have missed Carla's presentation. a) arrive b) arrived c) had arrived 8) I’d write to him if I --- his address. a) know b) knew c) had known 9) I wouldn’t mind living in the capital city if the traffic --- so bad. a) isn't b) weren't c) hadn't been 10) We --- you if we'd known about your problems. a) will help b) would help c) would have helped 11) If my husband ---, he always burns the food. a) will cook b) cooks c) cooked 12) I will lend you my laptop if you --- to be careful with it. a) promise b) promised c) had promised

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