a) Put the verbs in the right forms: 1. If you say (say) that again, I´ll scream (scream). 2. I will be surprised if she manages to sell the car. 3. If the boys come to supper, I ‘ll cook the chicken breasts. 4. I ‘ll need some money if we go out tonight. 5. I ‘ll miss you if we move to Wales. 6. If you wash up I’ll dry. b) They would be rather offended if I didn´t go to see them. (not/go) 1. If you took more exercise, you would feel better. 2. If I was offered the job, I think I ‘d take it. 3. I´m sure she will lend you the money. I´d be very surprised if she refused. 4. If I sold my car, I woudn’t get much money for it. 5. A lot of people would be out of work if the factory closed down. d) I didn´t know you were in hospital. If I´d known (I/know), I would have gone (I/go) to visit you. 1. Ken got to the station in time to catch his train. If he had missed it, he would have been late for his interview. 2. It´s good that you reminded me about Ann´s birthday. I would have forgotten if you had not reminded me. 3. Unfortunately, I didn´t have my address book with me when I was in New York. If I had had your address, I would have sent you a postcard. 4. A: How was your holiday? Did you have a nice time? B: It was OK, but I would have enjoyed it more if the weather had been better .