V Use the right form of the verb in Conditionals I.
If she (not to be) so absent-minded, she (to be) a much better student.
He (to save) energy if he (not to leave) the light on.
She (to be) delighted if she (to have) such a beautiful fur coat.
If it (not to be) so cold, I (not to put) my warm sweatshirt.
If I (to be) free, I certainly (to come) to your party.
Wars (to be) possible if people (not to have) weapons?
What we (to do) if it (to rain) tomorrow?
How the teacher (to punish) you if you (to be) late?

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If she were not so absent-minded, she would be a much better student.

He would save energy if he didn't leave the light on.

She would be delighted if she had such a beautiful fur coat.

If it were not so cold, I would not put on my warm sweatshirt.

If I were free, I would certainly come to your party.

Would wars be possible if people did not have weapons?

What would we do if it rained tomorrow?

How would the teacher punish you if you were late?

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