
1 If you telly 'll tell me your secret, I don't say won't say anything. 2 I call call you if
get'll get lost. 3 Do you come/Will you come to my wedding if I invite/ 'll invite you? 4 If we don't get up/won't get up early, we don't have/ won't have enough time. 5 1get/might get a taxi if we finish/'ll finish late. 6 Do you enjoy/Will you enjoy the holiday, if your partner doesn't go/won't go? 7 If you don't speak / won't speak the language, you get/ might get bored. 8 It is /^ prime u be cheaper if we go /'ll go by bus.

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It looks like you're providing sentences with mixed conditional structures and asking for an explanation. Let me break these down for you:
1. "If you tell me your secret, I won't say anything." - This is a first conditional sentence. It's used for real possibilities in the future. The structure is "If + present simple, will + base verb."
2. "I'll call you if I get lost." - Again, it's a first conditional sentence. It implies a real possibility in the future. The structure is "If + present simple, will + base verb."
3. "Will you come to my wedding if I invite you?" - This is a second conditional sentence, used for hypothetical or unlikely scenarios in the present or future. The structure is "If + past simple, would + base verb." But in this case, "will" (which can imply a more direct future action) is used instead of "would."
4. "If we don't get up early, we won't have enough time." - Another first conditional sentence. It expresses a real possibility in the future. The structure is "If + present simple, will + base verb."
5. "I might get a taxi if we finish late." - This sentence is a mix of a first and a second conditional. The use of "might" suggests a possibility in the future (first conditional), but "if we finish late" implies a hypothetical situation (second conditional).
6. "Will you enjoy the holiday if your partner doesn't go?" - This sentence is a mix of a first and a second conditional. The use of "will" suggests a real possibility in the future (first conditional), but the condition "if your partner doesn't go" is more of a hypothetical situation (second conditional).
7. "If you don't speak the language, you might get bored." - It's a first conditional sentence, expressing a real possibility in the future. The structure is "If + present simple, might + base verb."
8. "It'll be cheaper if we go by bus." - This sentence is a first conditional. It indicates a real possibility in the future. The structure is "If + present simple, will + base verb."
These sentences seem to mix different conditional structures, blending real possibilities with hypothetical situations, making the conditions a bit varied and not strictly following one type of conditional structure in each sentence.


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