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They would have gotten a better exchange rate if they had gone to a bank.
If anything goes wrong, I'll answer for the consequences.
If it's raining, we don't plan to go hiking.
I am wondering if you would like to go and see Kabuki with me while staying in Japan.
If it is sunny tomorrow, we will go on a picnic.
If I had wings, I would fly to you.
If Mary knew how to swim, she would go to the beach more often.
If you want any more wine, go to the cellar and get some.
If I had known it, I would have gone there.
Do you happen to know how to get downtown from here?
If you go fishing tomorrow, I will, too.
If you go fishing tomorrow, I'll go, too.
If you do not go fishing tomorrow, I will not either.
If it rains tomorrow, I won't go on a picnic.
Suppose it rains tomorrow, shall we still go on the picnic?
I've been to the mall.
Should we go to the mall?
Seeing that it is 8 o'clock, I think you should leave for school soon.
You had better not go there again.
It's 7:30 now-I must fly.

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