IF sentences (conditionals) If SUBJECT VERB…, SUBJECT (will) VERB… If SUBJECT VERBed…, SUBJECT would VERB… If SUBJECT had VERBed …, SUBJECT would HAVE VERBed… If SUBJECT VERB…, SUBJECT (will) VERB… In the classes: If you learn hard, you will pass the exam with flying colours. You will pass the exam with flying colours if you learn hard. If SUBJECT VERBed…, SUBJECT would VERB… At the test: If you worked hard, you would pass the exam with flying colours. You would pass the exam with flying colours if you worked hard. If SUBJECT VERB…, SUBJECT (will) VERB… If you learn hard, you will pass the exam with flying colours. If SUBJECT VERBed…, SUBJECT would VERB… If you worked hard, you would pass the exam with flying colours. If SUBJECT had VERBed …, SUBJECT would HAVE VERBed… If you had worked hard, you would have passed the exam... your own model sentences: If SUBJECT VERB…, (then) SUBJECT (will) VERB… If SUBJECT VERBed…, SUBJECT would VERB… If SUBJECT had VERBed …, SUBJECT would HAVE VERBed… 1.If I am / will be / were / had been / would be / would have been stronger, I'd help you carry the piano. 2.If we'd seen you, we stop / will stop / stopped / had stopped / would stop / would have stopped. 3.If we meet / will meet / met / had met / would meet / would have met him tomorrow, we'll say hello. 4.He would have repaired the car himself if he has / will have / had / had had / would have / would have had the tools. 5.If you drop the vase, it breaks / will break / broke / had broken / would break / would have broken. 6.If I hadn't studied, I do not pass / will not pass / did not pass / had not passed / would not pass / would not have passed the exam. 7.I wouldn't go to school by bus if I have / will have / had / had had / would have / would have had a driving licence. 8.If she doesn't see / won't see / hadn't seen / didn't see / wouldn't see / wouldn't have seen him every day, she'd be lovesick. 9.I don't travel / won't travel / didn't travel / hadn't travelled / wouldn't travel / wouldn't have travelled to London if I don't get a cheap flight. 10.We'd be stupid if we tell / will tell / told / had told / would tell / would have told him about our secret. 1.If I am / will be / were / had been / would be / would have been stronger, I'd help you carry the piano. 2.If we'd seen you, we stop / will stop / stopped / had stopped / would stop / would have stopped. 3.If we meet / will meet / met / had met / would meet / would have met him tomorrow, we'll say hello. 4.He would have repaired the car himself if he has / will have / had / had had / would have / would have had the tools. 5.If you drop the vase, it breaks / will break / broke / had broken / would break / would have broken. 6.If I hadn't studied, I do not pass / will not pass / did not pass / had not passed / would not pass / would not have passed the exam. 7.I wouldn't go to school by bus if I have / will have / had / had had / would have / would have had a driving licence. 8.If she doesn't see / won't see / hadn't seen / didn't see / wouldn't see / wouldn't have seen him every day, she'd be lovesick. 9.I don't travel / won't travel / didn't travel / hadn't travelled / wouldn't travel / wouldn't have travelled to London if I don't get a cheap flight. 10.We'd be stupid if we tell / will tell / told / had told / would tell / would have told him about our secret.