Conditionals
Put the verbs into the correct tense
— Poor Mary. She looks exhausted!
— Yes, but if she [ ] out late, she [ ] tired!
— Should I wear my red dress or my blue trousers to Mary's party?
— If I [ ] you, I [ ] your red dress.
— Do you like living in London?
— Not really. If I [ ] a choice, I [ ] to the countryside.
— I love ice cream.
— Yes, but if you [ ] a lot of it, you [ ] fat.
— I'm bored! I'm going out.
— Come on. If you [ ], you [ ] your exams.
— What would you do if you won the lottery?
— If I [ ] a lot of money, I [ ] a new car.
— How does Tim like his new school?
— We [ ] next Monday, when his classes [ ].
— Did you walk to work?
— No way! If I [ ] to work, I [ ] late.
— Where is Donna?
— If she [ ] soon, we [ ] without her.
— If it's sunny tomorrow, we [ ] to the beach.
— What a good idea!