Lesson XXX: Review Exercises A.21. - A.26.
Exercise: A.22. Review Conditional Statements Convert given statements to unfulfilled conditional statements of the past. For example: I would write if I knew his address. I WOULD HAVE WRITTEN IF I HAD KNOWN HIS ADDRESS. I might go to Boston with John if he went by train. I MIGHT HAVE GONE TO BOSTON IF HE HAD GONE BY TRAIN. The director could see you if you waited. THE DIRECTOR COULD HAVE SEEN YOU IF YOU HAD WAITED. 1. I could go with you if you went early. 2. John would take Mary if she wanted to go. 3. They could come if the program was short. 4. He might buy a raincoat if he needed it. 5. I would go with John if he drove his car. 6. The secretary could take your name if you were leaving. 7. I might buy it if it was for sale. 8. You could buy it if he gave you the money. 9. He would wait for you if you hurried. 10. I might study if I found my book. 11. We could call him if we knew his telephone number. 12. I would take a swim if I had a swim suit.
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