If you(call), they will give you advice
You would have found the wallet, if you(search) your pockets
We wouldn't have lost the match, if John(play) with us
Jane tells you a story and asks about advice on that. You are telling her: ' If I (to be) you, I(tell) him the truth
I wish they (listen) to me. (but they didn't)
You didn't go to the Maldives in May because of Coronavirus. But you bought tickets. If I(know), I (not buy) the tickets.
The students(pass) the test, if they had studied more
I wish I (know) German! (but I don't)
If it doesn't rain, we(go) surfing
If people (not to drink), they (to die)
If only he (come) to the party! (but he didn't)
If you helped me, we(have) more free time
If the sea were calmer, we(swim)
If Jane___ (eat) too much chips, she will get a stomach ache