Finish the following sentences.
1. If I had enough money, I would travel around the world.
2. I wouldn 't say that to her …
3. If you don't wake up on time, …
4. We'll stay at home if/unless …
5. If you didn't go to the gym so often, …
6. Unless you invite her to the party, …
7. She wouldn 't have forgotten the appointment …
8. We would have reached the airport on time …
9. If you drive so carelessly, …
10. If I had got to the station earlier, …
2. I wouldn't say that to her, if I weren't sure she would understand me properly.
3. If you don't wake up on time, you will be late for school.
4. We'll stay at home unless it stops raining.
5. If you didn't go to the gym so often, you wouldn't be strong and healthy.
6. Unless you invite her to the party, she won't come to your place.
7. She wouldn't have forgotten the appointment, if she had put it down in her notebook.
8. We would have reached the airport on time, if we hadn't got stuck in a traffic jam.
9. If you drive so carelessly, you will get into trouble.
10. If I had got to the station earlier, I would have caught the train.
If I had enough money means that currently, you don't have sufficient funds to travel around the world. So, in this sentence, you are expressing a hypothetical situation, where you imagine that you do have enough money.
The sentence can be completed by saying, "I would visit different countries and experience various cultures."
2. I wouldn't say that to her...
The incomplete sentence suggests that there is something you wouldn't say to her. We can complete the sentence according to the context or the specific situation. For example, "I wouldn't say that to her because it may hurt her feelings."
3. If you don't wake up on time...
In this sentence, we are talking about a possible consequence of not waking up on time. The completion of the sentence depends on what usually happens when you don't wake up on time. For instance, "If you don't wake up on time, you will miss the bus and be late for school."
4. We'll stay at home if/unless...
In this sentence, you have two options to choose from: "if" or "unless".
- If you choose "if", then you can complete the sentence by saying, "We'll stay at home if it rains."
- If you choose "unless", then you can complete the sentence by saying, "We'll stay at home unless our friends come over."
5. If you didn't go to the gym so often...
The sentence implies that the frequency of going to the gym may have some consequences. The completion of the sentence depends on what those consequences might be. For example, "If you didn't go to the gym so often, you would have more time for other activities."
6. Unless you invite her to the party...
Here, the sentence suggests that there is a condition for inviting someone to a party. The completion of the sentence depends on what might happen if she is not invited. For example, "Unless you invite her to the party, she might feel left out and upset."
7. She wouldn't have forgotten the appointment...
The sentence implies that someone forgot an appointment and the possible reason for it. The completion of the sentence depends on what might have prevented her from forgetting the appointment. For example, "She wouldn't have forgotten the appointment if she had written it down in her calendar."
8. We would have reached the airport on time...
This sentence suggests that the speaker and others might not have reached the airport on time and the possible reason for it. The completion of the sentence depends on what might have caused the delay. For example, "We would have reached the airport on time if there hadn't been heavy traffic."
9. If you drive so carelessly...
The incomplete sentence suggests that there are consequences for driving carelessly. The completion of the sentence depends on what those consequences might be. For example, "If you drive so carelessly, you may cause an accident."
10. If I had got to the station earlier...
This sentence implies that the speaker did not get to the station early enough and the possible consequence of that. The completion of the sentence depends on what might have happened if the speaker had arrived earlier. For example, "If I had got to the station earlier, I would have caught the train."