- Are you going to tell her about it? (If/tell/she/laugh at me) - No way! - If I told about it, she`d laugh at me., - Do you think he`ll pass his driving test? (Unless/get nervous/not have problems). - I think so. - Unless he gets nervous, he won`t have problems, - Are you going to invite Sarah to the party? - It depends. (If/ invite /Dave/have to invite Sarah too). - If I invite Dave, I`ll have to invite Sarah too., I`ve got a bad headache but we haven`t got any aspirin. - Oh dear! (If/I/take/aspirin/you feel better) - If you took aspirin, you`d feel better, - He almost had an accident. - What, again? (unless/stop/drinking and driving/kill himself) - Unless he stops drinking and driving, he`ll kill himself., I haven`t enough time to start a hobby. (If/have/time/start one) - If I had enough time I would start one., - Can you tell me the answer to the question 5? - I`m sorry. (If/know/the answer/I tell you) - If I knew the answer, I`d tell you.,
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