Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the mixed conditional. Use a comma to separate the main clause phrase from the subordinate clause phrase.
If you ...... (tell) us the truth, we would ...... (forgive) you, of course. We don't want to hold a grudge against anyone.
If the pipes ...... (break) last night, the handyman would ...... (repair) them right away. By now, he'd be hard at work getting everything in order again.
If Jason's brother ...... (leave) the house eary in the morning, he might ...... (be) at the plateau now.
If Mr Cofax's chauffeur ...... (drive) a little faster, his boss would ...... (sit) at the conference right now.
If the club owner ...... (invite) the popular band to play tonight, the club ...... (be) full of people, no doubt.
If the king ...... (give) up his birth right, the country would ...... (find) itself in a total state of chaos.
Your niece wouldn't ...... (need) any kind of visa to work around here if she ...... (be) born in our country.
My neighbour would ...... (be) the richest man on the block, if he ...... (win) the lottery.
Those former students of yours would ...... (stand) a better chance at the job market if they ...... (study) English and German harder.
Angela would ...... (join) our party tomorrow morning if she ...... (sign) up for the skiing trip to the mountains.
Your son could ...... (tag) along and go to the party with us if he ...... (not / waste) all his money on gambling.
Terry would ...... (move) to China next month if she ...... (apply) for the new position of executive director for China.