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She would have fallen into the pond if he had not caught her by the arm.
He would still be alive had he refused to go to the battlefield then.
I mean to go tomorrow if the weather is fine.
Weather permitting, let's go on a picnic.
If you want to go to college, study English harder.
If I had enough money, I could go abroad.
If I had wings, I would fly to you.
If I had wings to fly, I would have gone to save her.
It would be splendid if we could go there, wouldn't it?
If I were a bird, I could fly to you.
Were I a bird, I would fly to you.
If I were a bird, I would fly to you.
If your child drinks poison, rush him to the hospital.
If today was Sunday, I would go fishing.
If it were Sunday today, we would go fishing.
If a high hill stood between A and B, it was important to decide whether the line should climb over it, pierce it with a tunnel, or make a detour to avoid it.
You can go if you want to.
If I were healthy, I could go on a hike.
I don't want to go if you don't go with me.
If it were not for air and water, nothing could live.

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