Complete the conversation. Put in the correct form of the verb. You may need to use will or would.
Matthew: I haven't forgotten your birthday, you know. If you like, ().I'll book. (I/ book) a table for
Thursday at our favourite restaurant.
Emma: My birthday is on Wednesday, Matthew. You're playing basketball then, aren't you? If you
cared for me, (1)..
Matthew: What's the difference? If (2).
(you / not/play) basketball on my birthday.
(we/go) out on Thursday,
(1/not/play), I'd be letting
it'll be just the same. If (3).
the team down.
Yes, I suppose (4).
game. Well, if (5)
you do of me, you can forget the whole thing.
Matthew: I just don't understand you sometimes, Emma.
Emma: If (6).
(7)
Emma:
(it/be) a disaster if you missed one
(you/think) more of your friends than
Emma:
(you/think) about it, you'd understand. And I think
(it/be) better if we forgot all about my birthday.
Matthew: Don't be silly, Emma. If you get into one of your bad moods,
(8).
(it/not/do) any good.
(9)
If you were interested in my feelings,
into a bad mood.
(1/not/get)
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Matthew: I haven't forgotten your birthday, you know. If you like, I'll book a table for Thursday at our favourite restaurant.
Emma: My birthday is on Wednesday, Matthew. You're playing basketball then, aren't you? If you cared for me, you would not play basketball on my birthday.
Matthew: What's the difference? If you don't play on my birthday, we can go out on Thursday, and I'd be letting the team down.
Emma: Yes, I suppose it'll be just the same. If you think more of your friends than you do of me, you can forget the whole thing.
Matthew: I just don't understand you sometimes, Emma.
Emma: If you were interested in my feelings, you would understand. And I think it would be better if we forgot all about my birthday.
Matthew: Don't be silly, Emma. If you get into one of your bad moods, it won't do any good. If you don't get into a bad mood, we can still have a good time.