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If I know her number, I could ring her up.
The continious conditional form can be used instead of simple conditional form.
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Peter is on holiday, he is touring in Italy.
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If I were in holiday, I would be tourning in Italy too.
If + past tense can be followed by another past tense
when we wish to express automatic or habitual reactions in
the past.
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If anyone interrupted him, he got angry.
Variations of the “if clause”
Instead of
if + past simple,
if + past perfect tense can be used.
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If he had taken my advice, he would be a rich man now.
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