What (you/do) if you (be) in my shoes?, What would you do if you were in my shoes?, Behave yourself, Lucy. If you (do) that again you (have to) go to bed., Behave yourself Lucy. If you do that again, you're going to have to go to bed., Their marriage only lasted three months. If he (be) less mean, she (not leave) him., If he had been less mean, she wouldn't have left him., If you (catch) that plane, you (be) dead now., If you'd caught that plane, you'd be dead now., If we (close) the car window, we (not give) them the opportunity to break in., If we'd closed the car window, we wouldn't have given them the opportunity to break in., When Alice (get) here, (you/show) her to her room?, When Alice gets here, can / could you show her to her room?, I know it’s a delicate situation, Inspector, but what (you/say) if I (give) you a little present?, ... what would you say if I gave you a little present?, The film was marvellous. If you (come) with us, you (enjoy) it too., If you'd come, you would have enjoyed it too., Imagine darling. What (we/do) if your husband (have) a little accident?, What would do if your husband had a little accident?, If I (work) harder at school, I (have) a better job now., If I'd worked harder at school, I'd have a better job now..

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