6B
Grammar second conditional
New English File Teacher's Book Penya
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a Write second conditional sentences for the
pictures.
6 If she / not be ill, she / go to class
1 If I/have more money, I/buy that dress
If I had more money, I'd buy that dress.
Ha
7 1 / ask somebody if I / speak Japanese
2 I/not do that if I / be you
Olo
8 What / you do if you / win the lottery
3 /you tidy my room if I/ give you a pound
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Anna? Jolie? Kelly?
4 If I / can remember her name, I / talk to her
your bed?
b First or second conditional? Complete the
sentences with the correct form of the verb.
1 I'll be surprised if he pays (pay) you back
tomorrow.
2 If I were you, I
(not go) to
England in the winter.
3 What
(you / do) if you saw a
snake in
4 If I don't see you this evening, I
(see) you on Friday.
5 Where will we go tomorrow if it
(rain)?
6 She'd pass her exams if she
(study) harder.
7 If you asked her nicely, she
(lend) you the money.
8 If you
(not hurry up), we'll
miss the train.
5 You / feel better if you / do more exercise
1. will have translated - future perfect. 2. was equipped - past passive 3. are preparing present simple
Он будет переводить эту статью к завтрашнему дню. 2. Наша лаборатория была оборудована в месяце. 3. Сейчас они готовятся к экзамену в читальном зале.
1. thought, would finish - past simple
2.knew , had been done. Past perfect
3. says , has - present simple
1. Ученые думали, что они закончат исследование через неделю. 2. Никто не знал, что эксперимент уже сделан. 3. Она говорит, что у нее лекции каждый день
1. By six o’clock had we already made arrangements to take the early train.
2. Where are you going? Nowhere in particular. I am just taking a walk.
3. Our students have done all kinds of exercises and now they are sure that they know this rule well. They hope they will make no mistakes in the paper.
4. The expedition (has covered ) hundreds of kilometres, but they are still far from their destination.
5. Are you going to Great Britain next year?
6. Yesterday Nick said that he had read so much during his summer holidays.
7. At the age of twenty my father was combining work and study.
8. When I entered the hall, the students were listening to a very informative lecture on history of the English language.
9. It was eight o’clock in the morning and time for me to go to work. I looked out of the window. It was raining hard.