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pair of sentences into a single sentence, using if: The weather may not improve tomorrow. In that case, no planes will take off. If the weather does not improve tomorrow, no planes will take off. Nimetuse to pay the money. Then you will be imprisoned. Festaps he will agree. I shall be delighted then. would write to Michael now. But I don't know his address. Ther will pay you more next month. But you must work harder. You must be careful. Otherwise, you will have an accident. The leader of the gang may find the house empty. In that case, he will whistle to the rest of the gang to join him. a could have fixed everything properly yesterday. I would not have had any worries.​

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pair of sentences into a single sentence, using if: The weather may not improve tomorrow. In that case, no planes will take off. If the weather does not improve tomorrow, no planes will take off. Nimetuse to pay the money. Then you will be imprisoned. Festaps he will agree. I shall be delighted then. would write to Michael now. But I don't know his address. Ther will pay you more next month. But you must work harder. You must be careful. Otherwise, you will have an accident. The leader of the gang may find the house empty. In that case, he will whistle to the rest of the gang to join him. a could have fixed everything properly yesterday. I would not have had any worries.

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