|
|||||||||
АвтоАвтоматизацияАрхитектураАстрономияАудитБиологияБухгалтерияВоенное делоГенетикаГеографияГеологияГосударствоДомДругоеЖурналистика и СМИИзобретательствоИностранные языкиИнформатикаИскусствоИсторияКомпьютерыКулинарияКультураЛексикологияЛитератураЛогикаМаркетингМатематикаМашиностроениеМедицинаМенеджментМеталлы и СваркаМеханикаМузыкаНаселениеОбразованиеОхрана безопасности жизниОхрана ТрудаПедагогикаПолитикаПравоПриборостроениеПрограммированиеПроизводствоПромышленностьПсихологияРадиоРегилияСвязьСоциологияСпортСтандартизацияСтроительствоТехнологииТорговляТуризмФизикаФизиологияФилософияФинансыХимияХозяйствоЦеннообразованиеЧерчениеЭкологияЭконометрикаЭкономикаЭлектроникаЮриспунденкция |
Смешанные типы условных предложений
Ex. 1. Explain the usage of the tense forms in the following conditional sentences. Define the type of the conditional sentence. 1. He walked around the city aimlessly for the rest of the morning, looking into shop windows and thinking of the things he would buy if he had money. 2. If I remind you in a month from now of things you are saying tonight you will laugh. 3. If he knew he would have told me. I’m sure he knows nothing. 4. It was so dark that he would have lost his way if she had not taken him by the hand. 5. “Do you think it’s important?” “Yes, I do. If I didn’t I wouldn’t be here”. 6. Would you do it differently if you had to do it over again? 7. I think it would be a good thing if you would come and stay at my house for a little while.
Ex. 2. Open the brackets, using the verbs in the necessary tense for conditional sentences type I. 1. I’ll look for your notebook and if I (to find) it I (to give) you a ring. 1. If you (to see) Tom tell him I have a message for him. 2. If you’d like some ice I (to get) some from the fridge. 3. I shan’t wake if the alarm (not to go) off. 4. If it (to freeze) tonight, the roads (to be) very slippery tomorrow. 5. If you (not to take) the book back to the library tomorrow you (to have) to pay a fine. 6. If you (to like) I (get) you a job in this company. 7. You can use my phone if yours (not to work). 8. If Jack (to refuse) to help we’ll have to manage without him. 9. If you (to hear) from Tom can you please let me know? 10. If he (to pay) me tonight I (to have) enough money for the tickets. 11. If I (to pass) this exam I (to go) to the university next October.
Ex. 3. Open the brackets, using the verbs in the necessary tense for conditional sentences type II. 1. If I (to have) any experience in this field, I (to give) you advice. 2. If I (to have) a fever, I (to take) a medicine. 3. I he (to be) hungry, he (to go) to a restaurant. 4. If I (to remember) my colleague’s telephone number, I (to congratulate) him on his birthday. 5. If this man (not to be) so nervous, he (to be) a success. 6. If this suit (not to be) dirty, he (to put) it on. 7. If you (to give) me a hint, I (to understand) you at once. 8. If this idea (to have) advantages, we (to consider) it. 9. If his character (not to be) so uneasy, he (to have) much more friends. 10. If these conditions (to suit) me, I (to agree) on them. 11. If my dream (to come true) one day, I (to be) very happy.
Поиск по сайту: |
Все материалы представленные на сайте исключительно с целью ознакомления читателями и не преследуют коммерческих целей или нарушение авторских прав. Студалл.Орг (0.003 сек.) |