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2. Use mixed conditionals in these sentences.

  1. If I ___ (be) you, I ___ (check) my facts before I wrote the letter.

  2. If you ___ (be) so hungry, you ___ (not miss) breakfast.

  3. If he ___ (not catch) the 5.30 train, he ___ (not arrive) for another two hours.

  4. He ___ (feel) very tired today if he ___ (play) rugby yesterday.

  5. If the snake bite ___ (be) poisonous, you ___ (feel) very ill now.

  6. If I ___ (be) in your position, I ___ (answer) his letter by now.

3. Two scouts, Alan and Bob, are sheltering from a storm. They are discussing what has happened, and what to do now. Complete the conversation with a suitable form of the verb in brackets.

Аlan:

I (1) ‘ll carry on(carry on)with our walk when the weather (2) ____(clear up).

Bob:

Yes. But if (3) ___ (know) the weather was going to be this bad, I (4) ___(never set out).

Alan:

Well, it’s a bit brighter now. If it (5) ___(stop) raining, we (6) ___ (easily be) back at the camp by sunset.

Bob:

I suppose things could be worse. Do you remember the hill-walk last year? We (7) ___ (have to) turn back almost as soon as we (8) ___ (start), when Charlie Dickson (9) ___ (break) his ankle.

Alan:

That’s right. And that was after we (10) ___(spend) ages preparing for the walk.

Bob:

Still we were lucky that the accident happened so soon after we (11) ___ (set out). If it (12) ___ (happen) later, we (13) ___ (have to) carry Charlie for miles.

Alan:

Well just at this moment, I couldn’t carry anybody. If a helicopter (14) ___ (come) over the top of that hill, I (15) ___(wave) to the pilot for a lift.

Bob:

There isn’t much chance of that. Anyway, my problem is my feet. They’re killing me! I (16) ___ (put) some ointment on them if I (17) ___ (have) any. But I forgot to pack it.

Alan:

Me too. But the rain’s stopped, so let’s go. Just think! When we (18) ___ (get) a good, hot meat at the camp tonight, we (19) ___ (be) glad that we came.

4. Put in the right conditionals. The secret of a long life

Grygori Pilikan recently celebrated his 114th birthday and reporters visited him in his mountain village in Georgia to find out the secret of a long life. ‘The secret of a long life,’ Grygori said, ‘is happiness. If you (1) (be) are happy, you will live a long time.’ ‘Are you married?’ a reporter asked. ‘Yes,’ Grygori replied. ‘I married my third wife when I was 102. If you happily married, you (2) ___ (live) for ever. But for my third wife, I (3) ___(die) years ago.’ ‘What about smoking and drinking?’ a reporter asked. ‘Yes, they are important,’ Grygori said. ‘Don’t smoke at all and you (4) ___ (feel) well. Drink two glasses of wine a day and you (5) ___ (be) healthy and happy.’ ‘If you (6) ___ (can/live) your life again, what (7) ___ (you/do)?’ a reporter asked.’ ‘I would do what I have done. If I had more sense, I (8) ___ (eat) more yoghourt!’ he chuckled. ‘Supposing you (9) __ (can/change) one thing in your life what (10) ___ (you/change)?’ another reporter asked. ‘Not much,’ Grygori replied. ‘So you don’t have any regrets?’ ‘Yes, I have one regret,’ Grygori replied. ‘If I (11) ___ (know) I was going to live so long, I (12) ___ (look after) myself better!’