Ex.1 Put the verbs from brackets in the required form, paying attention to the type of conditional sentences. Zero conditional
1. If you... (heat) snow, it ... (melt) easily. 2.If it ... (rain), the ground ... (get) wet. 3.lf you... (smoke), you ... (get) old early. 4. If people .. (work) hard, they usually ... (go) to bed early.
First conditional
1. If Sasha ... (come) , I.. (be) very surprised. 2. If she ... (not / want) to go out today, I... (cook) her favourit soup myself. 3.lf you ... (not take) an aspirin, your headache ... (not disappear). 4.lf .. (go) to the supermarket later, I... (buy) some tomatoes.
Second conditional
1.lf I.. (have) free time now, I.. (watch) my favourite film. 2.lf I.. (be) you, I.. (not eat) fast food. 3.lf he ... (be) my friend, I.. (invite) him to the party. 4.If I.. (be) taller, I.. (become) a basketball player.
1. She said she was starting a new job the following week.
2. He told them he had got his exam results the previous week.
3. Sally said she couldn’t afford to buy that dress.
4. He said to her he would have bought a car if he had had enough money.
5. Frank said that was the house where he had been born.
6. Jill said that had been a wonderful party.
7. The teacher says that oranges grow in hot countries.
8. He said that a lot of people visited museums.
9.The tour guide told us that was a very famous statue.
10. Bob said he didn't like that jacket.
11. The boy said he was lost.
12. She said she might be a little late that evening.
13. Mum told Claire that she had better clean up that mess.
14. She said she had already done the shopping.
15. Sue said she had found that note under the sofa.
16. He told us he wouldn't be late again.
17. She said that if she finished work early, she would call me.
18. He told the reporters he had been training hard recently.
19. Zoe suggested that she should make some tea. или
Zoe suggested making some tea.
20. The man told his children that they had to go home then.