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English, 05.12.2019 11:31 bchamp2005p5upqx

Make two sentences as one second conditional sentence.

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you drink a lot of coffee. you sleep badly.
if you didn't drink a lot of coffee, you wouldn't sleep badly.

1. you don’t put your clothes away. your room is a mess.
2. you don’t eat vegetables. you aren’t healthy.
3. you’re always with your friends. you don’t have time for me.
4. you don’t study. you don’t pass your exams.
5.you never save any money. we can’t go on holiday.
6.you go to bed late. you’re tired.

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