Before you start writing, you need to decide exactly what you’ll write about and do the necessary research.If you have to come up with your own topic for an assignment, think of what you’ve covered in class—is there a particular area that intrigued, interested, or even confused you? Topics that left you with additional questions are perfect, as these are questions you can explore in your writing.
The scope of your topics depends on what type of text you’re writing—for example, an essay, a research paper or a dissertation. Don’t pick anything too ambitious to cover within the word count, or too limited for you to find much to say.
2-If I looked like him, (I woud be be great)
3-If it rains on their wedding day, (we'll cancel it)
4-If you read this English book, (you will learna lot)
5-If they cheated in the test, (it would be reported to the dean)
6-If you eat too much chocolate, (you'll get fat)
7-If I take more classes, (I'll do well at the exam)
8-If the motorway had been less busy, (we would have got there in time)
9-If you look at the picture closely, (you'll see it's a fake)
10-They will buy the textbook… (if you recommend them to)
11-You would learn more… (if studied harder)
12-I will get the new car… (if I am rich)
13-He gets very angry… (if you talk to him this way)
14-We would be happier… (if we had more free time)
15-He will pass next time… (to take)
16-The cat purrs… (if you stroke it)
17-People in Brighton will get upset… (if it rains next Sunday)
18-They would tell us… (if they wanted to)