FIND THE CORRECT CONDITIONS (TYPES OF IF CLAUSES). MIND THE UNDERLINED VERB FORMS
1. Type 1 (probable condition)
2. Type 3 (impossible condition)
3. Type 2 (improbable condition)
4. Type 2 (improbable condition)
5. Type 1 (probable condition)
6. Type 2 (improbable condition)
7. Type 3 (impossible condition)
8. Type 2 (improbable condition)
9. Type 2 (improbable condition)
10.Type 3 (impossible condition)
PUT THE VERB IN BRACKETS INTO THE RIGHT TENSE. (PRESENT, PAST, FUTURE CONDITIONALS)
1. Would have brought
2. wouldn't buy
3. had
4. had known
5. don't go
6. will answer
7. wouldn't have bought
8. would you choose
9. had read
10. had worn
11. will you stay
12. will celebrate
13. won't be
14. would you do
15. would not have
16. will steal
17. will go
18. run out
19. would you do
20. don't change
FILL IN THE SPACES WITH THE RIGHT MODAL VERBS
1. Will
2. shouldn't
3.4.5.6. should
7. mustn't or can't
8. may or can
9. may or might
10. may or could
11. have to
12. have
13. could
14.15.16.17. could
18. can't
19. can
20. can or could
TURN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES INTO INVERTED SENTENCES
1. in no other way could the matter be explained
2. hardly had we started whe it began to rain
3. seldom have i heard such a beautiful singing
4. never shall i forget your kindness
5. only then did i see the danger we were in
6. no sooner had we left the house than it exploded
7. not till he got home did he realize that he had lost
8. not only did they rob you, they smashed everything
9. should an emergency arise, dial 999
10. were rex a little more hardworking, he would not have failed
11. had mr. chan been kinder to his employees, his business would not have collapsed.
viernes, 23 de julio de 2010
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