Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. A: If you (pass) a bakery, (you/buy) some bread, please?
B: Yes, of course. How much do you need?
2. A: Did you invite Tim to the party?
B: No, but when I (speak) to him, I (invite) him.
3. A: May I go out now, please?
B: Yes, provided you (do) your homework.
4. A: Mum seems very busy at the moment.
B: Were I you, I (offer) to help her.
5. A: Hurry up, or else we (miss) the train.
B: I know, I'm being as quick as I can.
6. A: Unless you (work) hard, you (fail) the exam.
B: I know, I've been studying every evening.
7. A: I forgot to ask Simon for his phone number.
B: If I (see) him today, I (ask) him for you.
8. A: Peter won't help me with my homework.
B: I'm sure he (help) you if he (have) the time.
9. A: I'm not going to tell him what happened.
B: What if he (find out) on his own?
10. A: If I (not/buy) that lottery ticket, I (never/win) all this money!
B: I know, isn't it amazing!
11. A: Unless you (go) to bed now, you (be) tired in the morning.
B: I know, I'm going.
12. A: I need some wrapping paper.
B: Well, if I (find) any at the shop, I (buy) some for you.
13. A: Can I have some chocolate cake, please?
B: Well, as long as you (eat) all your dinner, you can have some chocolate cake.
14. A: I hate going into town.
B: So do I. Whenever I (go) into town, I (come back) with a headache.
15. A: You'd better apologise, otherwise he (never/speak) to you again.
B: You're right, I will.
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