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Ex. 4. Open the brackets, using the verbs in the necessary tense for conditional sentences type III

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  1. a) Mark the sentences T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn’t say).
  2. A. Change the following sentences as shown on the model.
  3. Adverbs and modals
  4. Adverbs.
  5. Ask questions about the following sentences.
  6. B) Address one another using the name of your fellow-student at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of the phrase. Work in pairs.
  7. B) After you have written the sentences translate them into Russian.
  8. B) Complete the letter using words and phrases from the Useful Language box. The letter in brackets indicates which column you should check to find the correct word or phrase.
  9. B) Give sentences of your own using the same model.
  10. B) Imagine you are telling someone about what is said in the sentences below. Your fellow-student is to express agreement as in the model.
  11. B) Make up sentences using the following tables.
  12. B) Respond to the negative sentences of your fellow-student as in the model. Use contracted forms in speech.

1. If we (to share) one room at a hotel during our holiday, we (to get to know) each other better.

2. If you (to accompany) me to the concert, you (to enjoy) the wonderful music.

3. If we (to solve) that problem in time, we (not to be involved) in such a situation.

4. If he (to treat) his wife in a right way, she (not to leave) him.

5. If he (to develop) his talent for music, he (to become) a real pianist.

6. If her doctor (to prescribe) that medicine to her, she (to take) it.

7. If my friend (keep) my secret, nobody (to speak) about it.

8. If our neighbor (not to fail) at his last exam, he (to enter) the university.

9. If those people (to refuse) to help me at once, I (to find) another way out.

10. If I (to reach) my business partner on the phone, we (to appoint) a meeting for today.

11. If I (to allow) to take part in that discussion, I (to tell) my opinion.

 

 

Ex. 5. Open the brackets using the verbs in a necessary tense form.

1. I (to wait) if I (to be) you.

2. She (to fall) if he suddenly (not to put) out a hand to steady her.

3. If your father (to be) here, he (to give) you a piece of his mind.

4. I do not know what (to happen) if this (to go) on much longer.

5. Don’t you see that if things like that (to happen) life (to be) quite different?

6. I believe you (to make) her stay if it (to be) not so late.

7. I (to be) grateful if you (to keep) the news to yourself.

8. Many people ask themselves: “What I (to do) differently if I (to have) another chance?”

9. The situation has been bad lately, but everything (to calm) down if you only (to stop) making a fuss.

10. It (to be) awkward if she (to refuse) to co-operate.

11. What his mother (to think) if she (to hear) of what he has done?

12. If the situation (not to change) by Saturday I (to be) in trouble.

13. I (not to be) surprised if he (to offer) an important post under the new government.

 

Ex. 6. Open the brackets using the necessary tense for mixed conditional sentences.

1. If the government (to do) more about unemployment, they (not to be) in danger of losing the coming elections.

2. If we (to be) rich, we (to help) those people who were suffering.

3. If Jane (not to be) so brave, she (to jump) off the bridge to save the child when the accident happened.

4. If Sue (to be) more self-confident, she (to go) into business with Mike when he offered her partnership.

5. If John (to be) more thoughtful, he(to take) that great risk that cost him a career.

6. If he (not to be) so stubborn, they (to reach) an agreement at their previous talks.

7. If I (to take) an aspirin in the morning, I (not to have) this splitting headache now.

8. He (not to be) efficient in his new job if he (not to study) English hard when he was at college.

9. If Mary (to remember) to buy apples yesterday, she (to make) an apple pie before Nick comes.

 

Ex. 7. Finish the following conditional sentences.

 

1. If I were The President ………..

2. If I were the Spanish Queen ………

3. If I lived in New-York …………

4. If I had an island ……………..

5. If I had a helicopter………………..

6. If I were a banker ………………

7. If I belonged to any political party, ……..

8. If anybody did me harm, ………….

9. If it were summer…………

10. If you were open with me…………….

 


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