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kozerog [31]
2 years ago
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NWU TIL VILOYuu. 2.You would have seen my garden at its best if you (be) here last week. 3. I shouldn't have believed it if I (n

ot see) it with my own eyes. 4. If he had asked you, you (accept)? 5. If I (know) that you were coming, I'd have baked a cake. 6. If I (had) a map, I would have been all right. 7. The hens (not get) into the house if you had shut the door. 8. If he had known that the river was dangerous, he (not try) to swim across 9. If you (speak) more slowly, he might have understood you. so angry. 10. If he had known the . If you had left that wasp alone, it (not sting) 13. If I realize) what a bad driver you were, I wouldn't have come with you. 14. If I had realized that the traffic lights were red, I (stop)​
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Vlad [161]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

were

had not seen

would you accept

knew

have had

would not gotten

would not have tried

could speak

would not stung

would have stopped

Explanation:

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