Matching Pairs Conditional Clauses. 5.Online version Match the conditional clauses to their meaning. by Isabel Gallego Chaves 1 If I leave now, I may be home in ten minutes. 2 If I had known your marriage was a secret, I wouldn't have told Ellen. 3 If I had left after work, I would have been home in ten minutes. 4 If the room is too small, use white for the walls. 5 I would forget Jack if he cheated on me. 6 If I had to choose a person to go to a desert island, I would choose Ryan. 7 If a person gives up smoking, he or she puts on weight. I am at work. Everyday it takes me ten minutes to get from home to work on foot. It is not very probable that Ryan wanted to come. I don't know of a desert island either. I have a tiny room, I want it to look bigger. I don't want to gain weight, so I will not stop smoking. I stayed overtime at work, I didn't arrive home at the usual time. I don't think that Jack is a cheater, as far as I know. Ellen knows about your marriage. I told her.