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4. Choose the right tense forms of the verbs in the brackets.
Example: Look! Your bus is coming. (hurry, catch) - If you hurry, you'll catch it.
1.Don't keep the cheese long. It ... bad if you ... the cheese long. (smell, keep)
2. Let's stay a little longer. If you ... dancing, we ... as long as you like. (enjoy, stay)
3.I'm going to visit New York next year. Well, if you ... there, you ... it. It's fantastic.
4. This dish tastes bad. Don't worry. It ... much better if you ... some salt in it. (taste, put)
5. If l... him this afternoon, I ... him in the evening. (not see, phone)
6. If John ... enough money, he ... a Ferrari. (not have, not buy)
7. I...her an invitation, if I ... her address. (send, find)
(go, like)​
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