Cloze: Complete the paragraph by filling in the missing terms.

Conditionals - Subject-Verb Inversion

Sometimes if can be left out of a conditional sentence, especially when you want the language to be more formal. Look at these sentences and write in the beginning to each alternative version of the first sentence. If the word if is missing, write the version including it; should the sentence contain if, write the version omitting it.
Be sure and pay attention to the order of the subject and the verb, which will change positions according to the presence (or not) of if.

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