Fillin the blanks with the correct verb form according to "Reduction of Conditionals" structure. 1. If Sam had enough money, he would change his car. enough money, he would change his car. 2. If he had lent me some money, I could have bought that house. me some money, I could have bought that house. 3. If you come early, we may have breakfast.
Ifclause type 1 - questions, negatives, statements. Fill in the correct form of the verbs. (Where possible fill in more verbs in one gap.) 1. You the train if you earlier. (catch/leave) 2. If it fine, I for a swim. (be/go) 3. What you if you Jake? (do/meet)
Somethinghappens as a result of something else, or happens only if a certain condition is met. The condition and the result can be real or imagined and can refer to past, present or future time 8S4yK.