







| Implied conditional example sentences | |
|---|---|
| Okay, that would be nice. | |
| You wouldn't hear any noise from upstairs in the morning. | |
| Well, I don't think it would be more than 10% more. | |
| Aren't they the fixtures of the house? Why would we buy them? | |
| Wouldn't it be better just to look at the recipe picture on your phone? | |
| Yes, I think that would save some time! | |
| Yes, I would be happy to see you again. | |
| I can't believe my ears, that would be perfect for him! | |
| Because I didn't think talking to you would solve the problem! | |
| Yes, that would be great! | |
| I don't think going back would make me feel any better! | |
| Sure, we can change it, but it would also change the rent! | |
| Sorry, but would you rather let Pogo or Bear get stung? | |
| I thought 50% more would make around 175! | |
| Why not? We could be neighbours of Buckingham Palace. | |
| Yeah, a cup of coffee would be perfect. | |
| Hm, I never measure it but about a tablespoon would be enough! | |
| I could take Bear for a walk at Hyde Park... | |
| You could say good morning to the queen before you go to work. | |
| Since I'm working at home it wouldn't really bother me. | |