Second conditional
1. Her health (improve) if she (sleep) longer.
2. If she (want) to talk to me. she (ring up).
3. I understand) Mr. Brown if he (speak) slowly.
4. If you (give) him good meals, he (not be able) to work hard.
5. It (seen) nearly such a long way if she (walk) fast.
6. You (make) a fortunc if you take) my advice.
7. If I (think) that about him. I (say) so.
Dear Sal,
You 'll never guess where I am writing from. I am sitting in the garden of a hotel overlooking Lake Windermere. It's so good to get away. We have been staying here for nearly a week now. Every morning I get up at 7 o'clock and I go for a swim in the lake before breakfast. Since we arrived, we have done a lot of sightseeing but we have not visited the castle yet. We have been watching the boats coming and going all morning and the owner of the hotel has just suggested that we take a boat trip this afternoon. There is a boat that is leaving at 2 o'clock that we can take to cross the lake to Wray Castle - it sounds like fun.
We are travelling to Scotland this weekend to visit relatives and then we are returning to London next week. What have you been doing in Devon since you got there? Email me soon and tell me your news.
Mary
The passage is from the book "The Headless Ghost"
The author
The book was written by Pete Johnson in (the year)
The content
The text is about a ghost.
The main idea of the text is to tell us that ghosts cant really do anything to us
The author starts telling us about.the ghost and two friends
The author describes the meeting of two friends with a ghost.
The main characters are.Grant and Jill ..
The author also says that..it is a little strange and quite hard to smile when you're a ghost..
According to the text.the ghost wasn't dangerous..
The conclusion
In conclusion... the ghost warns the friends about something
Your opinion
I found the text interesting.