1) If I went to Texas I "would have brought" you the book.
A) If I went to Texas I "would bring" you the book.
B) If I went to Texas I "would have brought" you the book.
Explanation:
Simple Past and Simple Future combination.
2) If she applied for the job she "will" get it.
A) If she applied for the job she "will" get it.
B) If she applied for the job she "would" get it.
3) If you asked me I "would have given" the book to you.
A) If you asked me I "would have given" the book to you.
B) If you asked me I "would give" the book to you.
Explanation:
Simple Past and Simple Future combination.
4) She asked me how long you "will" be present.
A) She asked me how long you "would" be present.
B) She asked me how long you "will" be present.
5) My colleague informed his mother that he "will" be late for dinner.
A) My colleague informed his mother that he "would" be late for dinner.
B) My colleague informed his mother that he "will" be late for dinner.
6) She said that she "will" do it.
A) She said that she "would" do it.
B) She said that she "will" do it.
7) She thought that he "can" solve the puzzle.
A) She thought that he "can" solve the puzzle.
B) She thought that he "could" solve the puzzle.
Explanation:
Simple Past and Simple Future combination.
8) He "will" tell you if he knew it.
A) He "will" tell you if he knew it.
B) He "would" tell you if he knew it.
9) If I had known of his arrival I "would meet" him.
A) If I had known of his arrival I "would meet" him.
B) If I had known of his arrival I "would have met" him.
Explanation:
Past Perfect and Future Perfect combination of clauses.
10) She "would pass" if she had worked hard.
A) She "would have passed" if she had worked hard.
B) She "would pass" if she had worked hard.
11) If it had rained he "would cancel" his journey.
A) If it had rained he "would cancel" his journey.
B) If it had rained he "would have cancelled" his journey.
12) If I had warned him he "would be" careful.
A) If I had warned him he "would have been" careful.
B) If I had warned him he "would be" careful.
13) He "will write" the article by next Sunday.
A) He "will write" the article by next Sunday.
B) He "will have written" the article by next Sunday.
Explanation:
Use Future Perfect Tense to describe actions that will be completed before a particular period.
14) She "will complete" the book by next April.
A) She "will complete" the book by next April.
B) She "will have completed" the book by next April.
15) If only I "will" try.
A) If only I "would" try.
Explanation:
Use Past Tense/Form if the sentence starts with "If Only".