V. complete the sentences using a second or a third conditional. 1. if america (reduce) its trade deficit, the dollar (go up). 2. i couldn’t find the restaurant. if you (not/ explain) where the restaurant was, i (not/ find) it. 3. if i (get) a new job, i (have to) move to london. 4. if we (order) 1,000 pieces, they (give) us a discount. 5. if you (work) for an american company, your salary (be) better, but perhaps (not/ be) so secure. 6. if you (be) at the conference, you (hear) christine’s talk. but you weren’t. 7. we (give) you a better price if you (increase) your order. 8. we lost a lot of money. if we (know) about their financial problems, we (not/ invest) in the company.
2. I couldn’t find the restaurant. If you (had not/ explained) where the restaurant was, I (would not have found) it.
3. If I (got) a new job, I (would have to) move to London.
4. If we (ordered) 1,000 pieces, they (would give) us a discount.
5. If you (worked) for an American company, your salary (would be) better, but perhaps (would not/ be) so secure.
6. If you (had been) at the conference, you (would have heard) Christine’s talk. But you weren’t.
7. We (would give) you a better price if you (increased) your order.
8. We lost a lot of money. If we (had known) about their financial problems, we (would not have invested) in the company.
2. I couldn’t find the restaurant. If you (did not explain) where the restaurant was, I (would not find) it.
3. If I (get) a new job, I (will have to) move to London.
4. If we (order) 1,000 pieces, they (will give) us a discount.
5. If you (work) for an American company, your salary (will be) better, but perhaps (will be not) so secure.
6. If you (were) at the conference, you (would hear) Christine’s talk. But you weren’t.
7. We (will give) you a better price if you (increase) your order.
8. We lost a lot of money. If we (had know) about their financial problems, we (would invest) in the company.