2 Respond to the sentences using the prompts. Decide if the situation is real or imaginary.
a Are you going to tell her about it? (If / tell / she / laugh at me)
No way, if I told her about it she'd laugh at me.
b Do you think he is going to pass his driving test? (Unless / get nervous / not have / problems)
I think so, unless he gets nervous, he won't have any problems.
c Are you going to invite Sarah to the party? (If / invite / Dave / have to invite Sarah too)
lt depends, if I invite Dave, I'll have to invite Sarah, too.
d I've got a bad headache but we haven't got any aspirin. (If / take / aspirin / you / feel better)
Oh dear, if you take aspirin, you'll feel better.
e He almost had an accident. (Unless / stop / drinking and driving / kill himself)
What, again? Unless he stops drinking and driving, he'll kill himself.
I I haven't enough time to start a hobby. (If / have / time / start one)
If I had time to start a hobby, I would start one.
g Can you tell me the answer to question five? (If / know / answer / tell you)
No, I'm sorry, If I knew the answer, I would tell you.