Open the brackets. mind the type of the conditional. if i am not busy, i (to visit) you. i (to help) you if you had given me more information. if he (to be) careful, he wouldn’t break things. if she (to become) the prime minister, she will raise taxes. if he were slimmer, he (to look) more
handsome. if the fire (to start), the alarm would have gone off. if you (not to stop) wasting time, i will continue without you. you can make your own food if you (not to like) mine. we would have gone for a stroll if the weather (to improve) yesterday. if you took more exercises, you (to feel)
better.
If I am not busy, I will visit you.
I would have helped you if you had given me more information.
If he were careful, he wouldn’t break things.
If she becomes the Prime Minister, she will raise taxes.
If he were slimmer, he would look more handsome.
If the fire had started, the alarm would have gone off.
If you do not stop wasting time, I will continue without you.
You can make your own food if you do not to like mine.
We would have gone for a stroll if the weather had improved yesterday.
If you took more exercises, you would feel better.