1. If Charlie Chaplin (die) in 1989, he (be) 100 years old. 2. If he (try) harder, he (win) . 3. If Jane (come) on her usual train, I (see) her. 4. John F. Kennedy (die, not) in 1963 if he (go, not) to Dallas. 5. I (phone) you if I (loose, not) your phone number. 6. I (go, not) to the museum if I (know) it was shut. 7. I’m sorry you had to take a cab to the airport. If you (tell) me, I (give) you a ride gladly. 8. I got wet because I didn’t take my umbrella. However, I (get, not) wet if I (remember) to take my umbrella with me yesterday. 9. Many people were not satisfied with the leader after he took office. If they (know) more about his planned economic program, they (vote, not) for him. 10. You made a lot of unnecessary mistakes in your composition. You (get) a better grade if you (use) either a dictionary or the spell checker on your computer to check your spelling. 11. Ann, (you, take) that job if you (know) that you had to work nights? 12. If the weather (be) nice yesterday, we (go) to the zoo. 13. Linda wasn’t at home yesterday. If she (be) at home yesterday? I (visit) her. 14. I’m sorry, Mom. If I (realize) my father was sleeping, I (make, not) so much noise when I came in. 15. Last night Alex ruined his sweater when he washed it. If he (read) the label, he (wash, not) it in hot water.