Put the verbs in the correct tense form
If he were not such an outstanding actor, he( not to have) so many admirers.
If you (to give) me your address, I shall write you a letter.
If she (not to be) so absent-minded, she would be a much better student.
If they (not to go) to Moscow last year, they would not have heard the famous musician.
I (to write )the composition long ago if you had not disturbed me.
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 he is free tomorrow, he certainly (to come) to our party.
If you spoke English every day, you (to improve) your language skills.
If she ( to return) earlier, she would have been able to see him before he left.
If these shoes were not too big for me, I (to buy) them.
If you (to ring) me up, I shall tell you a secret.
If she (not to help) me, I would have been in a very difficult situation.
If only you had let me know, I(to go) there immediately.
If he (not to pass) his exam, he will not get a scholarship.
If she were more careful about her diet, she (not to be) so stout.
You would not feel so bad if you (not to smoke) so much.
If you (to go) to the theatre last week, you would have enjoyed the evening.
You won't understand the rule if you (not to listen) to the teacher.
I wouldn't have bought the car if my friend (not to lend) me money.
If it (to rain) tomorrow, our game will be cancelled.
If he had known it was going to rain, he (to take) his umbrella to work today.
If my daughter did her homework carefully, she (to get) much better marks.
If my T-shirt had not been 100 percent cotton, it (not to shrink) so much.
If she had told them it was her birthday, they (to give) her a birthday present.
If her alarm clock (to ring), she would have been on time for work this morning.
If the driver in front hadn't stopped suddenly, the accident (not to happen).
If men (to have)no weapons, would wars be possible?
If you (to put) the ice cream into the refrigerator, it wouldn't have melted.
If it is not too cold, I (not to put) on my coat.