Acomplete the clauses 1-15 with a suitable clause from those
marked a-p. write your answers in the boxes. there is an example
at the beginning (0).
o she'll have to wait in my
1 i'll have to sell my car.,
2 you'd feel a lot
3 we would have caught the last
4 you'll lose quite a lot of
5 he'll probably pass his
6 she won't be able to go to
7 we would have had a picnic this
8 i'd ask her to marry
9 he told us he wouldn't go on working..
10 you'll fail your
11 the firm wouldn't have gone
12 l'u drive you to the
13 rd lend you the
14 you'd make a better impression at the
15 the match will go to extra
a unles she passes her a-levels.
if i wasn't so broke myself.
unless one of the teams scores soon.
if he keeps on working hard.
if you cut your hair and wore a suit.
if i thought she'd say yes.
if you gave up smoking
h if i can borrow mum's car.
i unless you work harder.
if you go jogging every day.
unless i get a job soon.
if they hadn't tried to expand so quickly.
m if it hadn't rained.
n if we hadn't stayed for that last drink
if he won a lot of money,
if she arrives before i get back from lunch.
For many British families Christmas is the most important holiday of the year.It is a combination of the Christian celebration of the birth of Christ, and the traditional winter holidays.On the Sunday before Christmas many churches hold a carol service where special hymns are sung. Most families decorate their houses with coloured paper or holly, and they usually have a Christmas tree in the front room. It is decorated with coloured lights and beautiful toys.The most important and pleasant tradition of Christmas is the giving of presents. People wrap up their gifts and leave them at the bottom of Christmas tree to be found on Christmas morning. Children leave long socks near their bed hoping that Father Christmas will come at night and bring them small presents, fruits and nuts. Children also write to Father Christmas letters and say what presents they want to get.In the evening the family will sit down to a big turkey dinner followed by Christmas pudding. Then they may watch the Queen on television as she delivers her traditional congratulations to the United Kingdom.