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Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence – type I.

Only use the will-future in the main clauses.

1. If I ​(to study),​ I ​(to pass)​ the exams.

2. If the sun ​(to shine)​, we ​(to walk)​ into town.

3. If he ​(to have)​ a temperature, he ​(to see)​ the doctor.

4. If my friends ​(to come)​, I ​(to be)​ very happy.

5. If she ​(to earn)​ a lot of money, she ​(to fly)​ to New York.

6. If it ​(to rain)​, the children ​(not/to go)​ for a walk.

7. If she ​(not/to read)​ the novel, she ​(not/to pass)​the literature test.

8. If I ​(not/to argue)​ with my father, he ​(to lend)​me his motorbike.

9. If we ​(to take)​ the bus, we ​(not/to arrive)​ in time.

10. If Dick ​(not/to buy)​ the book, his friends ​(to be)​angry with him.

Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence – type II.

11. If I ​(to come)​ home earlier, I ​(to prepare)​ dinner.

12. If we ​(to live)​ in Rome, Francesco ​(to visit)​ us.

13. If Tim and Tom ​(to be)​ older, they ​(to play)​ in our hockey team.

14. If he ​(to be)​ my friend, I ​(to invite)​ him to my birthday party.

15. If Susan ​(to study)​ harder, she ​(to be)​ better at school.
16. If Oliver ​(to find)​ money, he ​(not/to keep)​ it.

17. If they ​(not/to wear)​ pullovers in the mountains, it ​(to be)​ too cold during the
night.

18. If Tony ​(to know)​ her phone number, he ​(not/to give)​ it to Frank.

19. If we ​(not/to visit)​ this museum, we ​(not/to write)​ a good report.

20. If it ​(not/to be)​ so late, we ​(to play)​ a game of chess.

Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence – type III.

21. If the weather ​(to be)​ nice, they ​(to play)​ football.

22. If we ​(to go)​ to a good restaurant, we ​(to have)​ a better dinner.

23. If John ​(to learn)​ more words, he ​(to write)​ a good report.

24. If the boys ​(to take)​ the bus to school, they ​(to arrive)​ on time.

25. If the teacher ​(to explain)​ the homework, I ​(to do)​ it.

26. If you ​(to check)​ the car, it ​(not/to break)​ down in the middle of the desert.

27. If it ​(not/to rain),​ the children ​(to play)​ outside.

28. If my parents ​(not/to be)​ so tired, they ​(to watch)​ the film on TV.

29. If she ​(to buy)​ a new hard disk, she ​(not/to lose)​ all data.

30. If we ​(to use)​ the town map, we ​(not/to get)​ lost.


PART 1

1. I need ​a/an/the​ egg for this recipe, but we're out.

2. I need ​a/an/the​ milk for this recipe, but we're out.

3. I need ​a/an/the​ potato for this recipe, but we're out.

4. Is that ​a/an/the​ "8" or ​a/an/the​ "B"? I can't read it.

5. Is that ​a/an/the​"U" or ​a/an/the​ "O"? I can't read it.

6. He is from ​a/an/the​ European country, but I don't know which one.

7. I enjoyed ​a/an/the​ DVD you gave me for my birthday.

8. If I were rich, I would buy ​a/an/the​ apartment in Manhattan and ​a/an/the​house in


Hawaii.

9. Do you know ​a/an/the​ name of her perfume?

10. This school has ​a/an/the​ great teachers.

PART 2

11. What's ​a/an/the​ longest river in ​a/an/the​ world? Is it ​a/an/the​ Amazon or


a/an/the​ Nile? I'm terrible at ​a/an/the​ geography.

12. In 1824, Louis Braille developed ​a/an/the​ system of writing for ​a/an/the​ blind.
Quickly, ​a/an/the ​system, known as "Braille" after ​a/an/the​ inventor, spread from
a/an/the​ France to dozens of ​a/an/the​ countries.
13. Because she did not speak ​a/an/the​ English, Silke had ​a/an/the​ little chance of
advancing her career, so she applied for ​a/an/the​ year-long English course at
a/an/the​ Cambridge University.

14. Burt loves islands. He has been to ​a/an/the​ Cuba, ​a/an/the​ Bali,​a/an/the
Bahamas, and ​a/an/the ​Philippines. And ​a/an/the​ next year, he wants to go to
a/an/the ​Madagascar.

15. Judy always says that ​a/an/the​ patience is ​a/an/the​ virtue, but she is ​a/an/the
least patient person I've ever met. Don't you think that's ​a/an/the​ little ironic?

16. Kumiko discovered that there were quite ​a/an/the​ few cultural differences
between ​a/an/the​ Danish and ​a/an/the ​Norwegians. She had always assumed
a/an/the ​Scandinavians were the same.

Adverbs
I. Fill in the Gap
Complete the sentences with the best adverb.
Hint​: Not every adverb is needed.
slowly carefully beautifully well loudly carelessly easily excitedly finally suddenly quickly
quietly
1. Come here ____________. You have to see this!
2. We knew that she had got the job when we saw her _________ talking on the
phone.
3. He ______________ put the vase on the table. It fell to the floor.
4. Sharon is throwing a party on Saturday. She ___________ finished her PhD.
5. Let's walk ________________. I don't want to be the first one at the meeting.
6. Alex _____________ put up the bookshelves. It was too difficult for me to do
on my own.
7. Every thing happened so ______________. We had to move to California in
less than a month.
8. Why does he always have to talk so ____________. You can hear him in the
next room!
9. Although she speaks five languages, she did not do ___________ on the
translation exam.
10. I was so surprised. His new apartment was _____________ decorated.

II. Adverb or Adjective?


Complete the sentence using an ​adjective​ or ​adverb​.
To make adverbs we often add ​-ly​ at the end of an adjective (words that describe a
noun) Example: beautiful (adjective) girl (noun)...beautiful + ly = beautifully (adverb)
1. He's always in a rush. I don't understand why he walks so ____________
(quick/quickly).
2. I prefer studying in the library. It's always_______________ (quiet/quietly).
3. Michael __________ (happy/happily) took the assistant job. He had been
looking for a position all summer.
4. Marta dances _____________ (beautiful/beautifully). She's been taking ballet
since she was five years old.
5. They speak French very ____________ (good/well). They lived in France for
two years.
6. My neighbor always plays ___________ (loud/loudly) music on the
weekends. It's so annoying.
7. Please be __________ (careful/carefully) in the hallway. The walls have just
been painted.
8. Dan is very smart, but he is not a very___________ (good/well) student.
9. He reacted __________ (angry/angrily) to the news. I have never seen him
so upset.
10. We didn't ______________ (complete/completely) understand the teacher's
instructions. Most of us did not finish the assignment.

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