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If you sit down, I will make enquiries for you. - If you sat down, I would make enquiries
for you.
1. I will be delighted if I have an opportunity to travel. 2. If it is not so cold we will go
for a ride. 3. If no one rings us up we will be obliged to cancel the trip to Odessa. 4.
Will Mrs. Snow be angry if Jeremy disturbs her? 5. The students of our group will laugh
if you propose such a thing. 6. Will Andy be disappointed if Hilda doesn't come to his
party? 7. What will Betty do if the storm breaks out? 8. If it is warmer we will go
skiing. 9. I will finish this piece of work if you don't disturb me. 10. He will tell you
about this case if he wants. 11. If Jeremy comes I won't worry, 12. If no one comes he
will be obliged to sell the tickets. 13. If you don't waste your time like that you will be
able to do much more. 14. If he comes late they will miss the train. 15. If you work hard
you will succeed.
2.We think not to remain there until the end of the lecture.
3. It seems that it is snowing now.
4. She decided not to.
5. He likes to tell funny stories.
6. He likes to tell funny stories.
7. He's happy that he told this story.
8. I stopped to watch the crowd.
9. She's upset that she was stopped by the police.
10. We are pleased to find it at home.
11. It was nice to swim again in the sea.
12. It seemed that the rain.
13. I was hoping to be invited to their wedding.
14. He was happy that he answered all the questions.
15. I am pleased to talk with you now.
16. I am always pleased to talk to you.
17. She doesn't like being watched while working.
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