5. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form (mixed conditionals): a) If he hadn’t died so young, he (to be) a famous musician by now.
b) If you are coming with us, you (to hurry) up and (to get) ready?
c) If you had told me about this problem earlier, everything (to be) all right now.
d) If he was feeling ill this morning, he probably (not to be) at the meeting.
e) If you were a more sensitive person, you (not to say) that to her.
f) If the train hadn’t been delayed, we (to be) there by now.
g) If you had worked harder last month, you (not to be) busy this month.
h) If they don’t contact you soon, you (can) always ring them up.
A. flood, hurricane, earthquake, snowstorm
B. car crash
C. pollution, traffic jam
D. hungry and homeless people
E. strike, war
задание 2:
She wouldn’t have failed her entrance exams if she had worked harder.
You would have been able to buy that jacket if you hadn’t spent all you money.
She wouldn’t have left you if you hadn't been so rude to her.
He wouldn't have eaten that sandwich if he had seen you drop it on the floor.
If it had snowed, we would have gone skiing.
I would have invited you to the party if I had had your number
If she had known it was your birthday, she would have bought you a present.
If I had had some flour, I would have made pizza.
They would have gone to the beach if it had been sunny.
If I had seen the robbery this afternoon, I would have called the police.
2. The main duty of the police is … public order. b) to maintain
3. … is imposed on a person who violated a law, a rule or other norm.
a) punishment
4. Felonies are always serious … . c) offences
5. Scotland Yard is the … of the London police force. c) headquarters
6. The government proposed to make some … to the Constitution.
c) amendments
7. Generally, the jury’s … must be unanimous. a) verdict
8. The accused person is called the … . b) defendant
9. The most severe punishment in Britain now is … . b) life imprisonment
10. After graduation from the University we’ll get a diploma of a … . c) lawyer