TRUE AND FUTURE CONDITIONALSVersion en ligne Building up coherent sentences par Mauricio Buitrago Avilés 1 C2 2 C3 3 C4 4 C5 5 C6 6 C7 7 C8 8 C9 9 C10 10 C11 11 C12 12 C13 13 C14 14 C15 15 C16 16 C17 17 C18 18 C20 19 C19 20 C1 We’ll cancel the picnic if it rains the night before. As soon as it stops raining, we’ll go out. As long as she gets well paid, she doesn’t mind what she has to do. Mary will buy a new car if she gets a pay raise. I won’t go out with her even if you pay me. They’ll give you US$1000 if you do them a special favor If the shoe fits, wear it! If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! If you want peace, prepare for war! We will take some torches in case it gets dark. I always take a taxi if I wake up late for work. Unless he arrives soon, we’ll have to leave without Andrew. Liz always feels like dancing whenever she hears salsa music. When it rains a lot, my roof starts to leak. If it gets colder, the lake will freeze. When her neighbors have a party, Sheila doesn’t sleep well. Even if you do something very bad, our teacher doesn’t angry at all. I want my beer cold even if the weather is freezing. Millos will win the game easily unless they do something very stupid. Even though Tom is very rich, he lives a very simple life.