
Пипл, хелп срочно с английским!!! Буду очень благодарна! 1. If it (to be) all the same to me, I
(not to come) and (to talk) with you. 2. If there (to be) some more of us, it (to take) only a few days to get through with it. 3. If anyone (to call), I shall give him the telephone number so that he (to get in touch) with you. 4. Leave a message for me if you (not to find) me in. 5. He (not to understand) it even if he (to be given) a broad hint which none other would miss. 6. If you (to come across) an expression that you do not know, write it out, please. 7. You (not to find) the house even if you (to ask) for directions: it has been pulled down recently.

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1. If it (had been) all the same to me, I (would not have come) and ( talked) with you.
2. If there (were) some more of us, it (would take) only a few days to get through with it.
3. If anyone ( calls), I shall give him the telephone number so that he (could get in touch) with you.
4. Leave a message for me if you (do not find) me in.
5. He (will not understand) it even if he (were given) a broad hint which none other would miss.
6. If you (come across) an expression that you do not know, write it out, please.
7. You (will not find) the house even if you (have asked) for directions: it has been pulled down recently.



Sure, I'll be happy to help you with your English sentences! Let's go through each one:
If it is all the same to me, I will not come and will not talk with you. (Note: The first part of the sentence is in the present tense, and the second part uses the future tense with "will.")
If there were some more of us, it would take only a few days to get through with it. (Note: This sentence is in the second conditional, which expresses an unreal or hypothetical situation in the present or future.)
If anyone calls, I shall give him the telephone number so that he can get in touch with you. (Note: In this sentence, "calls" is in the present simple tense, and "can get in touch" is the future simple tense.)
Leave a message for me if you do not find me in. (Note: This is the first conditional, which expresses a possible future condition.)
He will not understand it even if he is given a broad hint which none other would miss. (Note: This is the first conditional, with the present simple tense and the future simple tense.)
If you come across an expression that you do not know, write it out, please. (Note: This is the first conditional, with the present simple tense.)
You will not find the house even if you ask for directions: it has been pulled down recently. (Note: This is the first conditional, with the future simple tense for both parts of the sentence.)
Keep in mind that English conditionals can be a bit tricky, but understanding them will greatly improve your communication skills. If you have any more questions or need further explanations, feel free to ask! Good luck with your English studies!


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