1st, 2nd or 3rd conditional
If he were not such an outstanding actor, he (not to have) so many admirers.
If you (to give) me your address, I will write you a letter.
If she (not to be) so absent-minded, she would be a much better student.
If my sister does not go to the south, we (to spend) the summer in St. Petersburg together.
If they (not to go) to Moscow last year, they would not have heard that famous musician.
If you (not to get) tickets for the concert, we will stay at home.
If you were not so careless about your health, you (to consult) the doctor.
I would be delighted if I (to have) such a beautiful fur coat.
If it (to rain), we would have to stay at home.
If he (to work) hard, he would have achieved great progress.
If it is too cold, I (to put) on my coat.
I (to write) the composition long ago if you had not disturbed me.
If he (not to read) so much, he would not be so clever.
If my friend (to be) at home, he will tell us what to do.
If he is free tomorrow, he certainly (to come) to our party.
My brother would not have missed so many lessons if he (not to hurt) his leg.
If my friend (to work) in my office, we would meet every day.
If you spoke English every day, you (to improve) your language skills.
If you get a "five", your mother (to be) happy.
If she (to return) earlier, she would have been able to see him before he left.