
- •Контрольная работа №4
- •Put the verb in the necessary form.
- •2A. General conditionals
- •2В. Open present or future conditionals
- •2C. Unreal present or future conditionals
- •2D. Unreal past conditionals
- •1) Put the verbs into the correct form.
- •2) Read the situation. Then make a sentence with if.
- •3C. Rewrite the sentences, underline the Absolute Participial Construction. Translate the sentences from English into Russian.
- •4А. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Gerund. Be ready to comment on its function. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •4B. Rewrite the sentences, underline the Gerundial Construction. Translate the sentences from English into Russian.
- •5А. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Infinitive. Be ready to comment on its function. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •5B. Rewrite the sentences, underline the Complex Object with the Infinitive or Participle I. Translate the sentences.
- •5C. Rewrite the sentences, underline the Complex Subject and the For-Construction. Translate the sentences form Russian into English.
Контрольная работа №4
Put the verb in the necessary form.
If I have time, I’ll help you with your translation.
I’ll come as soon as I can.
I won’t start watching the movie until you come.
When I see Sally, I’ll invite her to the party.
My brother will go skiing if it isn't very windy.
If you catch that train, you will not be late.
I'd like to meet you at the station when you arrive.
Shall we go for a walk if the weather is fine?
We could go to the zoo if you like.
I'll see you when I come back from my holiday.
2A. General conditionals
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IF + Present Simple + Present Simple
Join each idea in A with the most suitable idea from B.
Example: 1 If I get a headache, I usually take some aspirin. А В
If I get a headache, I usually take some aspirin.
If I feel terrible, it makes me feel nervous.
If I drink too much coffee, I don't get 8 hours' sleep a night.
If flowers don't get any water, they die.
You put on weight if you don't get enough exercise.
2В. Open present or future conditionals
IF + Present Simple + WILL + Infinitive |
Put the verbs into the correct form. Are these things true?
Example: If we keep on (keep on) using more and more cars, we'll run out (run out) of oil.
If we run out (run out) of oil, we need (need) other kinds of energy.
Pollution will increase (increase) if we use (use) more oil and coal.
If pollution increases (increase), more and more trees will die (die).
The climate will change (change) if more trees die (die).
If we try (try) to control pollution, it will be (be) very expensive.
6. If we don’t control (not control) pollution soon, it will be (be) too late!
– These things are true.
2C. Unreal present or future conditionals
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IF + Past Simple + WOULD + Infinitive
Complete the sentences.
Example:
What would this woman do if she knew the boy was there? - do, know
If she knew he was there, she would tell him to go away. - know, tell
She would move her purse and perhaps she would call the police. - move, call
What would the boy do if he knew the two policemen were nearby? - do, know
If he knew, he would not try to take the woman's purse. - know, not try
Perhaps he should run away if he saw them. - run, see
2D. Unreal past conditionals
IF + Past Perfect + WOULD HAVE + Past Participle |
1) Put the verbs into the correct form.
Example: She would have spoken to you if she had seen (see) you.
If I had not been (not / be) so busy yesterday, I would have visited you.
If you had seen the film, you would have enjoyed (enjoy) it.
She would have gone to university if she had had (have) the opportunity.
If he had been more careful, he would have not had (not / have) an accident.