
1. If you (hadn’t met/didn’t meet) Amber at the station yesterday, she (would have/would have had)
problems getting there. 2. If you (heard/had heard) this new song, you (would have agreed/would agree) with me that it’s wonderful. I’ll let you listen to it someday. 3. We (have asked/would have asked) Jason to play for our team last season if he didn’t live/hadn’t lived) abroad at that time. 4. Just think of it: if people (hadn’t had/didn’t have) friends, they (would have been/would be) lonely. 5. Jane (would be/would have been) happy if she (bought/had bought) a new piano, but I don’t think she can afford this at the moment. 6. If the football fans (didn’t break/hadn’t broken) the rules during the match last weekend, they (wouldn’t have been/wouldn’t be) fined. 7. If he (didn’t go/hadn’t gone) to Egypt last summer, he (wouldn’t learn/wouldn’t have learnt) to dive. 8. If I (had known/knew) him better, I (would trust/would have trusted) him. But I don’t. 9. If Daniel (had liked/liked) Maths, he (would have become/would become) an economist after he leaves school.

Ответы на вопрос

Ответ:
- hadn't met/would have had
- heard/would agree
- would have asked/hadn't lived
- didn't have/ would be
- would be/ bought
- hadn't broken/ wouldn't have been
- hadn't gone/ wouldn't have known
- knew/ would trust
- liked/ would become
Объяснение:
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It seems like you're providing sentences with choices for verb forms, and you're asking for the correct options. Here are the corrected sentences:
If you hadn’t met Amber at the station yesterday, she would have had problems getting there.
If you had heard this new song, you would agree with me that it’s wonderful. I’ll let you listen to it someday.
We would have asked Jason to play for our team last season if he hadn’t lived abroad at that time.
Just think of it: if people didn’t have friends, they would be lonely.
Jane would be happy if she bought a new piano, but I don’t think she can afford this at the moment.
If the football fans hadn’t broken the rules during the match last weekend, they wouldn’t have been fined.
If he hadn’t gone to Egypt last summer, he wouldn’t have learnt to dive.
If I had known him better, I would have trusted him. But I don’t.
If Daniel liked Maths, he would become an economist after he leaves school.
These corrections are based on the logical use of verb tenses and the context provided in the sentences.


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