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English, 06.05.2020 01:33 Briannadavis03

“If only they had it in my size!” Type the correct form of the verb in the gap. Remember, you may need the negative, or had + past participle instead of just the past form.

1. If only I so much work to do, I could go outside and enjoy the sunshine. (have)

2. If only he remember where he put the key. (can)

3. If only I that burger. I feel sick. (eat)

4. I want a better job. If only I more when I was at school. (study)

5. If only your parents me, we could get married. (like)

6. If only I you were coming, I would have baked a cake. (know)

7. If only you angry and shouted at her, perhaps she wouldn’t have left. (get)

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