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388 Verbs after wish and if only Co mplet e what people are say ing about th ei r situation. [t r<tJllS t!vcry weekend, ,lIld Sarllh is getting f' .a d up wilh II . ~urnh' I wh. h . ~ t . W~I ( ~r1 ' t. .r 'O,I') ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ .e.J'. f!- a Amy Is n'( as contide m 3'i Laura, hut she would like I() be Amy to Laura' I wish . . . . you Find er 232 2 Julia drove 10 the airporl, but she mi ss ed her pl ane h (.'C au se 1<> he didn 't get tip ear ly e nou gh. Julia: If only ' . . . _ . . cadit'T. J Hi ck and Emil)' ca n ' l afford a n ew I o mputcr , but Hkk would rcally like OtiC nkk to Emily: I wish . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 C hlo e vcry mu ch wants 10 co ntact an old Iril ~ nd . hut s tU' do c~ n ' l ha ve th e address. Chlt )C . If onl y . . the address. 5 Nico la and KIT Sry had a st'C ret. but Ni co la is anno ye d because Kirsty told everyone Nico la 10 Kirsty: I wis h . . . . , . 6 A dnm nev er lock e; the frunt dour, and Oliver i !> compl:unmg to him about 11 . Ollvcr to Ada m' I wish . . . . . . . , . . 7 The DVD pla ye r won' t wo rk , and C a rl is d espe rate to play hi s DVO Ca rl : If , , . , work. a Unf or tunat ely Ka te co uldn't be at Tim's wedding, although she regrets nUl bemg thcre. Kale to Tim I wbh 389 Words meaning 'and' and 'or' ~ Finder 233- 234 Put one of these words i nto each s entence : addition, alternatively, besides, both, eithe r, more, neither, only, otherwise, well, wi th I ca n't afford to go to the bu ll et I?<" ~! ~ I ~ ~ . . , I wouldn't en joy it. [s it POl;l;illle to tin u r ll ll ·thllc Job and IflOk aflcr sma ll chi ldr en (IS ."., . ,. . , ? .2 I' as t fn od 1 1; /1 't c"pecia ll y g oo d for you. What 's. . . . . . , It 'S cxpen~ l \'e :\ The guve rnment Wi ll . . " ' . co nfirm nor tlen~ ' the rcpm l. 4 The burg l ars took the IV <lml video recorder, al ong . . . . . . , all my jewellery. 5 The film star has hea Ul i fuJ hUllu. 'S , . . . . . . . III Los Angeles and in Pan s. 6 Ia n had betle r return my car in one pi ece, , ' . . . . . . . . I'm never go in g 10 spea k to him agilin, 7 There's no po st, lind I haven't had any c ·m a il s . , . . , , . , ., " H W e' re woklllg for four gllcslh In , , , , . . . . . . . , to everyone else. 9 rile co mpany n ut, , , , . , l oS I lhc case, hut [h e), also had to pay all the l egel l CO Sts, 10 We can So on the 1l1Olorway, or . , which is slower but more di r(:c t. H tti ,\lUi . Vi'''''s a llcr WI. I II a ud ,r (mlv . we could dri ve across co untry. 390 Words meaning 'but' Finder 235 Link each pair of sentences without changing their order. Use the word in brackets. Sometlmes you have to expand the word into a longer phrase . The man was very helpful. I felt suspiciou!I of him . (even) · . ~ ~ - . ':II?-':' .W? 5 ."' ~:~ f~ · !P'.ftl! ,E,v e" . .5o?t ~ . fe~. ~~f> ' . C.' C!t'::,. 0. IJ' I'd had a good mght's !>Iccp . I felt tin 'ti. (same) . . . . . . . . . . , 2 Alice felt optimistic. She had a few problems (despite) 3 J couldn't speak I was conscious. (although) 4 It was frCC'lJng cold. People were in 'I-shirts (cvl ~ n though) 5 I'm in a wheelchair. I'm nUl l>lupid. you know (ill Jotpirc ) 6 Yes, I do eat meal. My nat-mate is a vcgetHrian. (olher hand) 391 Words_ meaning 'so' II> Finder 236 • Match the two parts of the sentence. -:- ~ - - II> The company was mismanaged, and conscquelllly the fish have died. 1 I didn't need the bike any more, and-tts-a-teStHt-H went bankrupt. 2 I was so annoyed as a resuh of overwork. 3 My health was getting worse she'll know what to do. 4 Hannah IS such an expert so I sold It. S AU the candidates were hopeles!lo, thai 1 completely lost my temper. 6 They've rolluted the river, and Ihercfore I didn't vote. - '- 1 2 3 4 5 6 · . . . . ~ . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . • j • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3! JO . I Wotd s m e aning 'but ' 197 392 Review of and, or, but, so. etc Fi nder 233- 236 Look at each sentence or pair of sentences and decide if the second of the two Ideas is an addition , an alternative, a contrast , or a result . The nat IS too sma ll. Funhermore, it's in a horrible ilrea. The complllCrs are down. Consequentl y, everything is In c haos . 2 I might do husinc!os studies or work in my pare,m 'company. 3 rhe plan was approved in spite of all the objt:clions, " J don ', think. I rancy a p icn ic Besides. I've got work t il do . S Not only did we see (he lower, but we went up to the lOp . ti At least you're sa fe. Even so, yo u tHOle. a big risk. 393 Review of and, or, but. so, etc Oecide which answer is correct. II was . . .!>} '(r ~1. ,a shoc k that I didn't know what 10 say ,I) big II I sO c) such dl vcry There was a bomb scare rn thc resort, and a} con sequently bl howe ve r c) though dl while . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finder 233-236 . tourists stayed away. 2 My uncle IS . . . . . the ow ner and the manager of the hotel a) as well b) bOlh c) either dl n eit her 3 It 's a nice coa l. II doesn 't fit me . a) although b) but c) despilt! dl (hough 4 Friday was a s unn y day, . . . SUI\JTday was wet. 1 a) as well a Ii b) bcsidt.~ c) howev -e r dl while 5 The man had a Illotive for the murder. . ' he was seen in the <lrea • at the time a) Consequently b) However c) Moreover d) Neve nh eless 6 I'd better post the parcel today, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it won't get there In time . a) ah erna tively oj de sp ite cJ furthermore dJ otherwise 7 Not everyone is happy about the new timetahle. There are, . a number of advantilKes 10 iI. al co nsequently b) furthermore c) however dl moreo ve r 394 Review of and, or, but. so, etc ' iii- Finder 233 -23 6 Write a sentence of similar meaning uSing the word or words in brackets . This product is cheap, and it"s effec ti ve. (as we ll as) "fh.i~ .pr:~l"!-<7t; '.s c. .'~.aP ~~ ~!f.as e/ . .f~f t~v~ : I ha v en 't got a car, and I have n't got a bike . (either) . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 2 The an swe r was obvious, but I just COU ldn't see it. ( allhough l 198 J~2 . HC VI CW of (Iud, or . bill , so, etc J The pari)' isn't very popular, and its polIcies aren't very popular. (neither, nor ) 4 1 felt vcry emotional, and I almOSI bur'> t mto tears, (so, that) 5 You ' ll love thIs film. Or will you hale ill' (either) 6 t was quoted In the newspapers and Interviewed on TV . I not only. hut, also) '7 [have to book the hotel, and I have to make the travel arrange ment s. (in addition to) 8 rhe meal was excellent, but the surroundings were depre ssing (though) 9 The affair became public even though they attempted to conceal it. (despite) 10 Wage cuts have led to people rioting on th e streets, (as a result 00 , . , . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Review of and, 0(, but, so, etc Finder 233-236 , I Complete these two paragraphs. Put in: also, but. despite. or. that. therefore. CAB PROBLEMS I ww; having a lot of problems with my ca r. The engine kept cutting out , and I (I ) . had trouble startlng it. I got so fed up with it (2 ) . . . . . I took it to a garage. They told me it was going \0 cost hundreds of pounds to repair. (3). . . . . unforlunute ly I didn't havc the money, and I ( 4) . . . . decided to get rid of the car (S). . . needing Jt for work. Now 1 gel the bus to work ( 6) a colleague gIves me i1 lift Put i n: alternatIVely, as a result of. consequently, furthermore. in spite of , on top of . UNtvERSITY STU DENT S (7) . their aim to get more young pcop le into univcr~itics . the government has put financial dIfficulties in their way. Nowadays most students get a loan in stea d of a grant. and some have to pay tuition fees (8) . . . that. (9) . . . . . . . . . ' f many of them run up huge dcbts, or (In ) . their parents ha ve to support them. (11) . . th ese obstacles, somc school 1eavers are discouraged from applying to go to universify. {l2l , ' an increasing number are dropping OUI before c omplcting thc course. 395 . Hcvlew of IIlld, or, hilt , so. elt 199 396 Introduction to adverbial clauses ~ Finder 237 Read th is story and then write the answers, WH I:. I:LCl IAIB C,ET AWAY If you find this sto ry h;11 d to helieve, thai \ understandable, but It really is true , and it happened in Glas gow . Two men , line of whom IS confined 10 a w heeld iair, deci ded to stcal a teleV ISIO n set from a shop _ The ab le-bodied man went into the s hop . S natchin g a TV sc t, he run Olll and gllvc II to his friend, who held II while being pu shed along at speed.'Thc pair managed 10 tra ve l aboll! a quarter of a mile hefure police caught up with the m. Write down the two finite adverbial clauses. (They bt'gin with a conjunction and" subJ ec l) 2 Write down the two llUIl ·fillltc advcrhi;11 clau ses. 397 Clauses of time II- Find er 238A-B Some of these sentences are correct, and some have a word missing from them . If a sentence is correct , put a tick (.I) after It If It is incorrect, put the word In the right place I'd like to talk to you befor e you go . ./ """ I wa s tired afler I'd ~e.n working all day . I' ve h ee n to Ihal res taur a nt once si nce opened. 2 Once huilt, the tunnel will cut an hour off the Jo urne y. 3 Be care(u\ When put these glas ses away. 4 Thc player was mjured soon after start of the game. 5 You're suppo s ed to keep dancing until the mu sic sto ps. 6 So, finished my work, 1 sat down to walch 'IV. 398 When, while, and as Finder 238C Put in when, while, or as. f\~ I wa s c hatting aw ay to my friend, Ih~ lin e suddenly went dead . \ . the doO! slamme d. the bird s a ll fl ew aw 'a y. 2 . nigh t slowly fe ll , people were hurrylllg home . :I . 1 r ide in a c ar , I always fe el Si ck. 4 . ' " I was y oung er, my parent s had iI farm. 5 I Wl.l S rending a book . . I wa ilet.! 10 s ee tlH i doewr 200 .I !1 G. Introduction 10 adverb l;'] 1 dl1 l1 se :> 6 Debbie always says hello . . . . she Sl,.'CS m e. 7 JlL ~ t we raced onto the platform, the train pulled away B we finally arrived at our destin atiun, it WllS after midnight 9 I was cro ::.s ing the road . . 1 suollc nl y saw sOllleone I know. 10 The lItlllo:.phere grew more and more ten se we appro ached til{' flOtlllCI. 399 Clauses of time Finder 238 Rewrite each sentence replacing the adverbial phrase with an adverbial clause. In wet wcather. water comes III through (he roof . . I.vJ~J. 1 . 'i: r:- 0'! '7t ~<=;l-( ~ '" ~~ .~ '0 ~l:-': qt ' l) . t. / 'te "' 0'=!1 Tom felt nervous before IllS appearance nn ·IV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 We had to walt to the end of the perlonnancc. · . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Our Visitors had to leave immclhalcly aftcr brenkfal'lt. · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 4 Afler the death of our cat we fell very sad . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 At twemy I started my first real joh. · . . . . . . . - . . . . . 6 8y thc time of our arrival at the hotel, it'll be mIdnight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . 7 It 's a month since your last visil 10 u s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 hUll1cdlutely afler the start of the film, I realized I'd i'leen it before. · . . . . . . . . . . . 9 l.eanne's flat WlIS hllfgled dunns her holiday. 10 At the exact Illoment of OlLr dcpnrturc, my mobile rang. 400 Clauses of reason Finder 239 Combine each pair of sentences Without changing their order. Put the word In brackets either at the beginning or tn the middle. II"- The pla)'er had an injury. lit: had tn le ave the field. {due to) · . ~e;- .t t) . ":" ' ~ ~urtJ l ~/~ p', a!1'- r- .lIp ~ l . ~ (~ I .P -fl vt;! t./1<!! fr~/0: I'm going 10 move abroad. The weather IS so awful here. (benlUse) · . ~ ' ~ , 1 ,?' 09 fq ""¥'Y ~ .a~ - oa9- . t?e:c:o: u ~_ ~hf:- ~~fJe: ~~. -¥l. 00«;' her e. . My father g'1'Ie lip his jub. His hellith is poor. (o n account 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I'd worked all wI'ckcnd. I hud Monday orl. (seemg) . 3 1 didn 't buy the coa t. It wus so expenSlvc. (as) .' , 3 9q. Clau se s fit tllnc 201 4 I feel much more co nfident. I'm qualified. (now) . . . . . . . . . . 5 The car is III excellent ca ndillan. II 's a bargain . (bec ause 00 6 I c an 't talk now. I'm work i n~ . ( hcC<lusc ) 7 There is so much sneer crime. You had beUcr lake a taxi. (since) . . . . . . 8 Joshua helped us. ~I e was bemg kind. (out 00 9 Pt ople are staying at home . They are afraid of terror is m. (because 00 . . . . . . 401 Clauses of purpose , Finder 240 Find the sentences that belong together. Then combine the sentences using the word in brackets in one of the clauses. II- I want to leave my op tions open. II- People need 10 feed thdr fumilies. 1 I stayed up lale. I nceded a paper. (for) 1 wanted to walch a film. (10) It IS increasing produ ction. (in order to) ~n-tJo - whetever I wantrl9tHhat) Then I don 't lose them . (to avoid) 2 Put plenty of glue all the paper . 3 We talk. ed quietly. 4 The company is trying to meet demand . Then it' ll Slick properly. (,;0 thaI) S I had to go to Ihe ncwsagent's. :-~ . 0) 6 I hang my keys around my neck. We didn', wam to wake the baby. (so as) 7 A spade is a tool. You dig with it. (for) 8 You want to understand the political situa ti on. You need to know some history. (In order tol L- __________ ~ ______ _L ____ __ ____ __ ~ _ __ __ f .~" , ~ 0.1~~~e: ~ J . 0 .p.t!~.o~!" ~ ~~.t l. ~q.0 9- P .,,-!ha .te':'t? t;' .1 . ~~t: . , f ry 9':'"~ ':"" t!'.~e e~ :t~ ; r :fa~/j~,Pf-pp!~ ~ ;q",:~ ~q ~-1'r" . "':"'?~: I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 ·\01 • CI; lll sCS of purp ose I I I 402 Clause meanings Finder 238-240 Read each sentence and decide if the adverbial clause is one of time, reason, or purpose . Wlml L1id you think when you saw the exam qUt.:Slioll1t ? . . ~ir~_. 1 I'm .';:<lving up so thai J c an buy a mOlor-blke. . . . . 2 As I was waltmg my turn, I was readmg a book . . . . .• 3 Having pHid thp hill, Wt l sal there c haIring a while longer • . .• . • . 4 You should know the answer as you're S CI clever . . •.• 5 We had (0 hurry to gel here on time . . . . " . 6 BClng an only child, I was good at amusing myself. . 7 I've lived here since I was a child. B I use this comptller (or surfing the web. . . . 9 The oldiers were cxhuuMed for they hud marched a lung way . , , . . . . 10 Since [ was obviously expected tu make OJ speech. J ru~e IU my fcct • 403 As and like Finder 241 Put m as or like. ~ Murk looks ~I ~ e . . he's in a hurry tu 1 1e off . I . . we ' ve learned . the cheapest option isn't alwRYs the best. 2 The gue:.ts rushed to grab their food . . . . . ammab. 3 Yuu look. . . . though you've had <I shock. 4 We never looked winning the game. S I felt . . if I'd been kicked by a horse. 6 The stock market hns performed exactly. . . finaocial analyst~ had fOleca~1. 404 Whoever, whatever, etc Rewrite each sentence using whoever, whatever, etc. No matter when I ring LOUIse, her phone is sWllched off . l .' )~v" e. ,,: ! . "' ."~ 4~. '~" he.r. el~. I~ .~ )!~ .I¢ . c:f-f. . . I No matter where we lo oked, there were nags flying. 2 I don't care who docs the cooking. it won't be me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I don', care when that man comes here. I'm going to be OUI Finder 242A . . . . . . . . . 4 II makes no difference what's happcnt 'd. the newspapers will invent their own siory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 It doesn't mailer which method you tlse. the result is the same 6 You shou ld never neglect a cllstomer, no matter how busy you are. <t il l . C l, lllS t' mcanlll l! S 203 405 Review of adverbial clauses Finder 238-242 Co mplete this true story. Put in these words. alter, as if. because, because of, however, in order to , no sooner, since, than, when. while. ;. Sl.OW Wi'll K ron CANU H HEllO 40-year-o ld Lloyd Scott crossed the fin!shlng line of the Lofulon Marathon yes terda y ( ) . ~~t ~ r:" . . walking for 128 hours in a deep sea dlvcr' ~ suit weighing S4 Kilos lie did It ( 1) . , raise money fOl children with cancer. Mr Soon once had cancer himself and hilS beell hVlng LInder its shmlow (2) . . he was 27. (:'1) • . . . '" , . he was moving very ~lowly on hi s way, his helpers were busy collecting money from the public. Our hero spent fi ve days un the road and the nights III a c.unptH Villl. (4) . , . . . . he gOI 10 the finish. he was glCetcd by Paula Radcl iffe, win ncr of the women 's racc on Sunday, ' It was very tiring (5) ,th e weight of (h e SU it,' sClid Mr Scott, I often fel! (6) , , , . J just co uldn't go any further. But' was determined (I finish, (7) " . , . , hard if was And I'm pleased (8) , . , " "",., . I've raised £100,000 for children with ca ncer .' But Mr Scott Isn't going 10 rest (here. (9) , '" . ' . ' " . had he fimshed the marathon (10) , . he WIl talking about hi S next project - a bike ride acro~~ AUSlr.1I13, 406 Review of adverbial clauses Finder 238-242 Each of these sentences is i ncorrect . Write the correct sentence I-tlitl-tt-ctlrefull)'-Htflt+weukin ~ H"flke a m~. , ,:f. ~ t, !C ~ !t, t;.c;. , ~~ -(j ~/I ~ . .:.t? ,t,he: ~ ,r . ~ J.! dn 't. ~,k. ~, 0 ;"! 1 ~t.a.K. ~ . , . J ~ ik-eJ'ett etttt-imttginej"+ ~· ' e beert-Yetj'-WftHtffl. 2 Please rinl,; me Illomendy-yott-arrive. 3 How hard Justtn ·-tr-teti;-he wuldtt+-!nt-+htHarget, 4 ~he-mal(er wils-kept -s ecr-et ftOt -ttt ttlarm -t he - puhhe . 5 'll-e Juuk-HS-thotlgh gcUlflg appfO val-for- the -plftll. 6 Wll-de-f-he-tlay-ttf-the- e>ffiHt ·- ttppftJl:tdled, I felHHore-and -mnr-e-Ilt!fvom. 7 I HltlSt-have- my IHtSsporf bacl;: -by-f leave - the etttttttt)', , , . 204 4()~ • Ht'vICW 01 advc rllial d,IU S!' '< 407 Review of adverbial clauses Finder 237- 242 Write a sentence of similar meaning usmg the word in brackets I'd like to go out ,md have a meal. (for) · . f':,.l,I!k,e, ~ o 30 0l:l-~ {t? r: p ~q.I . . rhe feather came in and everyone slopped talkmg. (when) 2 I wish the team had played the same way they did last week. (like) :'i There was no evidence, so the police couldn't make an arrest. (slIlce) 4 Let 's have lunch after our game of mini-golf. (we've) 5 Come and see me any lime you like (whenever) · . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 6 Our sales are declining, and cheap impons are the cause. (tluc) · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . 7 I wall1 evrrythlllg to be ready so that I won't be delayed. (avOId) 8 The dock struck, and ImmedIately the door~ opened. (soon) . . . . . , . . . , ' . , , , . . , . , . . . . , , , . , , , . . , , , , . . . . . , . 408 Open and unreal conditions Say jf these conditions are open oJ unreal, and give the reason . If you look in the market, you'll find some bargams q~-: - 'r'<? t~ ,:,y.t~ ./(;>ot 10 , ( /1 1'- , "00(ke -: t, , . If I'd seen you at the bus SlOp, I'd have given you a hft. · ,1;l0":e:C!i ,l; tfi ,d; " .'~ ~~,~~" , at . ~~ I?t-~- ~ ~ tpP . 1 If I lived III the coumry, I'd die of boredom. 2 If you votc for me, I'll be your friend for ever. 3 If everyone comes [0 the pany, [here won't be room for them. 4 If you'd asked politely, you might have gOI what you wanted. 5 If I could understand complilcrs. my life would be a lot simpler. 6 If I hear any news, I'll let you know . . . . . . . , ., , Finder 243A ·107 . !levu :: w of ild ve llJi aJ dau scs 20 5 [...]... Finder 25 2-2 56 incorrect Wnte the correct sentence ~ I-wt>ndeN've7:I -~ ,1, ~~~ ,:~.1, ·~~ f'L.(~ ~.":~:P: 1 We!¥e-tlecitled-on we!-re-gemg tll'l strike 2 The-fflct·of ffiot -we-were lest-6tdn4-seem-lo-matter 3 ':fh~ol~-ge· 16-t'tt1fflber··Ofte is cerHttfl 4 I CXplHIIlCti your Sl!ller \" "81 we!! h8ppetlHtg 6 I VitI!! eonfused-where I ~pposed to 'ga 7 ff they'rc gOiHg-tO gi'/e us ~rmtssion ts-ifl :'IOfne... YOIl contnct the office? g) 8 This type of sentence means that nne thing follows automatically from another ~- - -~ J } I 2 3 4 - - - - - - 5 6 7 B 417 Review of conditional sentences Correct the clause that has a mistake ~ In Finder 24 4-2 48 It · lH-htt: e my h'13h, I'd be a film star ;~ ~ ~~d ~.wi~ 1 Jf J had a camera, Kaft take 8 pftoto 2 IF they-woukl httVe bought-tt-grmtpli€ket, it would have... ~ Finder 2 48 Match the two parts of the sentence -: c -: -. :-~ - - - - - ~: If you should lose your credit card, 1 If it hadn't been for the rain, 2 If we were to win the contract, 3 If a spy should be captured 4 If anyone had spoken 10 !TIe 5 If the ~pecd limIt were higher he would huve lltlie ll~eful tnformnllon I wouldn't have lll1u(!rstood a word pletl:lte-COfltttet-thtl-bfmk -i rnmetitflttlly... been less expensive 3 If you're joking, l gotng to he-tt~ 4 H' yau-eeft go-ttt-f~C&nceft, you'd have enjoyed it, I'm sure 6 Just keep quiet about It Ment ion It to anyone 6f' Y~rq;rel-H: 8 If we drove through the town cemre, it-will-iftke-ltmgef 9 A bank Will lend you money only if they knew ytJu eftn pfty it baek \0 If I had trusted my Instincts, i-lltttHefused • 2 10 41 7 Review of condlUOlHl1 Sl!rIIl!llI:l!S... - - 3 Please give the hook back to me some time - I'd he M:raICrUJ (if) - - 4 t mIght io!)e my jnb, but they'd have til pay me a month's wages (should) - 5 We might have rL-ceived all Ihe replies by the weekend Then we'll know who's coming (If) - - 6 I'm not gomg to play if you don' t keep to the rules... 10 41 7 Review of condlUOlHl1 Sl!rIIl!llI:l!S II HtI'f'e we delayed IIny laoger, we would have bcen too latc 12 Ir the maleri••1 gels very hUl, it would-burst-Inltt-flanu.!s .• 4 18 Review of conditionals Types 1- 3 Finder 24 5-2 47 Complete the conve rsation Put in the correct form of each verb in brackets LUfY: Emil y; Lucy: Alice: F.mlly: Lucy: Ahce: t:rnily' Lucy: l:.mily:... a lot of homework Otherwise going out with you would he a good idea Simon: ;.;: ; ~t.i0r:'~ 'K !- :-, e ~~ ry ~c.h./~"'~!'!(::r.K !- :~ 9t? (Xf f !'J!~h ~Otl Without a car, gCltlllg to work would be nnposslble for Peter Peter: ; ~ ~ 0.1 0':'~ '1< :'8: gtu~iPl" ftWfly I 2 3 4 5 , , - ... hHve di ed there would be Illore deaths we mlKht need more staff I , , , , , , , , , , • - - , , 5 2 3 , , , , Then rewrite sentences 1-4 using inversion ~ 6 7 8 9 , , , , , , 416 Review of conditional sentences Finder 24 4-2 48 Look at these rule's and examples Which examples go with which rules? Rulcs Examples We cun lise un imperative . wils-kept -s ecr-et ftOt -ttt ttlarm -t he - puhhe . 5 'll-e Juuk-HS-thotlgh gcUlflg appfO val-for- the -plftll. 6 Wll-de-f-he-tlay-ttf-the- e>ffiHt - ttppftJl:tdled, I felHHore-and -mnr-e-Ilt!fvom etttt-imttginej"+ ~· ' e beert-Yetj'-WftHtffl. 2 Please rinl,; me Illomendy-yott-arrive. 3 How hard Justtn ·-tr-teti;-he wuldtt +-! nt-+htHarget, 4 ~he-mal(er wils-kept -s ecr-et. two parts of the sentence. -: - ~ - - II> The company was mismanaged, and conscquelllly the fish have died. 1 I didn't need the bike any more, and-tts-a-teStHt-H went

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