Join the beginnings and ends, putting in if.
Beginnings
1. anybody asks you what you are doing,
2. how can you make decisions
3. I buy three kilos,
4. I don’t get up till nine,
5. I can’t fix the video
6. I’ll go with you
7. the shops are easy to get to
8. we don’t have to go out
9. you’re ready before eight
10. you have to practice
Ends
a) I’ll take it back to the shop
b) you’re not feeling up to it
c) say you’re with me
d) that’ll do for a few weeks
e) I never get anything done
f) we can catch the early train
g) you want to learn a musical instrument
h) you don’t know what’s going on?
i) you like
j) you park near the station
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense to form either a first or a second conditional clause.
1. If it __________ (rain) this weekend, we ____________ (not be able) to play tennis.
2. Give me Peter’s letter. If I _____________ (see) him, I __________ (give) it to him.
3. I have to work about 80 hours a week, so I’m very busy. But if I _________ (have) any spare time, I __________ (take up) a sport like golf.
4. If I __________ (be) taller, I _________(can) be a policeman, but I’m too short.
5. Please start your meal. If you ____________ (not have) your soup now, it __________ (go) cold.
6. What noisy neighbours you’ve got! If my neighbours _________ (be) as bad as yours, I __________ (go) crazy.
7. If you _________ (have) any problems, let me know and I _________(come) and help you straight away.
sábado, 10 de noviembre de 2007
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