If we ...... (go) to that open air concert tonight, Jason would ...... (be) extremely excited.
(We are going to the concert, actually.)
If my friend George ...... (give) the presentation on French philosophers tomorrow, he would ...... (be) terrified.
(He isn't giving any presentation tomorrow, actually.)
If the marketing manager ...... (not / file) his report on new marketing strategies, the CEO would ...... (be) disappointed.
(He will file the report, though.)
If Mrs Sanders ...... (not / make) her famous pancakes tonight, I would ...... (suggest) going to the new Chinese restaurant.
(However, she is making her pancakes which are always great, so let's stick to that plan.)
If Mr Rogers ...... (go) to France next week, Shally would ...... (ask) him to take a parcel to her mother who lives down there.
(However, Mr Rogers is sick so he can't go anywhere.)
If the police ...... (not / look) for the murderer, the public would ...... (react) in a most disappointed way.
(Fortunately, the are looking for her).
If my father ...... (be) rich, he would ...... (buy) me the lovely house at the beach.
(Unfortunately, he isn't richt at all, so he didn't buy me the house last month.)
If you ...... (speak) French well, I would ...... (give) you the job you had applied for.
(You don't speach French much, so I couldn't have given you the job.)
If Pete ...... (marry) Lilly, he would ...... (be) the happiest man ever now.
(Unfortunately for Pete, he didn't marry the angel, so he ended up being sad and lonely for the rest of his days.)
If the conman ...... (run) a little faster, he wouldn't ...... (not / serve) a six-year prison sentence these days.
(Unfortunately, he was very slow, so he ended up in prison.)
Jack wouldn't ...... (come) to the party tonight even if you ...... (invite) him.
(He doesn't like you much so he would stay away, anyway.)
The Jacksons would ...... (paint) the walls green next weekend if you ...... (tell) them to do so.
(However, they won't do it as you said not a single word.)