conditionals, I year, key: III. 2. If he hadn't given away confidential information to competition, he would be employed now. 3. If the laundry service had been put out to competitive tender, it would cost us less money now. 4. If her mobile phone had better reception, she could have been contacted yesterday. 5. If Tom had seen his boss earlier, he wouldn't be waiting for him now. 6. If the goods weren't perishable, we would have been able to send them by rail. 7. He would own the business if he had wanted to mortgage his house. 8. If she had checked her bank statement when it arrived yesterday, she would be aware of the overdraft. IV. 1. b,c,d 2. a,b,c 3. b,c,d 4. b,d V. 1. If technical problems should arise, we... 2. If he were to give notice, I... 3. If you just will sign it here and we... 4. Please contact our Sales Department if you should need to cancel your registration. 5. We will be glad if you will reply by return and... 6. I would be grateful if you if you would provide us with... 7. If your car should need any attention during... 8. If the Parliament were to pass the law, there would ... 9. We would appreciate if you would re-launch our new website. 10. If the talks were to break down, there could... V. - inversion 1. Should technical problems arise, we... 2. Were he to give notice, I... 3. - 4. Should you need to cancel your registration, please contact... 5. - 6. - 7. Should your car need any attention... 8. Were the government to pass the law... 9. - 10. Were the talks to break down... VI. 1. example 2. Had it not been for the government intervention, there would have been no other chance... 3. Were he not our key account, I would... 4. Were it not for their foresight, we... 5. Were I you, I'd look... 6. Had I known you were ill, I would...