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If it should rain, the game will be called off.
If it rains, the game will be called off.
If it rains, the game will be canceled.
If it should rain, the game will be called off.
If it rains, the game will be called off.
If it should rain, the garden party would be in a mess.
If it snowed in May, they would be surprised.
It is wise to save money for a rainy day.
You had better keep your money for a rainy day.
It is always useful to have savings to fall back on.
It would be wise of you to save money for a rainy day.
Perhaps I should take an umbrella with me just in case.
If anyone were to talk to me like that, I would call a police.
If you should do that, you would come in for severe criticism.
If this airplane were to be hijacked, what in the world would you do?
If you should die, what would become of your family?
Should it rain tomorrow, the picnic would be canceled.
If he could hear of your marriage, he will be very surprised.
Should he know the fact, he would be astonished.
It is wise to save money for a rainy day.

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