Fred would not agree even if you (to ask) him.
2 If she (to find) that letter, she’ll show it to you.
3 If I meet him, I (to invite) him.
4 Would they come if we (to invite) them?
5 Our boss (be) very disappointed if you aren’t at the meeting tomorrow.
6 The teacher said, “I’ll begin the lesson as soon as Matt (stop) talking.”
7 The old gentleman doesn’t go out in winter. He (go) out if the weather gets
warmer.
8 She’s flying to Cairo tomorrow. She’ll send her family a telegram providing
she (arrive) with a delay.
9 If the plane had left on time, they (be) in Minsk now.
10.If they hadn’t walked 40 km, they (not / be) exhausted now.
11.He would have been scrupulous — if he (can)!
12.What is the answer if you (add) 17 to 75?
13.The evening will be fine, if only we (not have) a storm.
14.You might be of interest to me, if only I (have) time to waste on you.
15.If you (leave) at two, you will be