- •Unit I the present simple tense
- •The past simple tense
- •The future simple tense
- •It’s raining You decide not to go out - I think I won’t go out.
- •Unit 2 the present progressive tense
- •The past continuous tense
- •The future perfect tense
- •I know some people that could help you.
- •I’ll pay for what I broke.
- •I saw a girl. Her beauty took my breath away. – I saw a girl whose beauty took my breath away.
- •It was sunny, but there was a cold wind.
- •Unit 9 the passive voice
- •Cindy: Why wasn’t Clare at the training session?
- •The infinitive
- •I am glad to be met by you.
- •Pattern: (a teacher) I’d like to be a teacher.
- •I saw him enter the room.
- •Unit 11 the gerund
- •I disapproved of him smoking in the house → I disapproved of his smoking in the house.
- •Unit 12 the participle
- •Unit 13 conditional sentences
- •If it’s a hot spring, our classroom will be very warm.
- •In case
- •High hopes
- •A. Why isn’t Melvin a good salesman? b. He isn’t aggressive enough. If he were more aggressive, he would be a good salesman.
- •I need some advice
- •If he hadn’t worked so hard, he wouldn’t have passed his exams. If he hadn’t passed his exams, he wouldn’t have gone to university. If he hadn’t have gone to university...
- •I’m heavy. I wish 1 were thin.
- •Использованная литература
- •Анна Мееровна Митина
Unit 13 conditional sentences
Exercise 1. Open the brackets correctly:
If you (say) that again, I (scream).
I (be) surprised if she (manage) to sell that car.
If the boys (come) to supper, I (cook) chicken breasts.
I (need) some money if we (go) out tonight.
I (miss) you if we (move) to Chicago.
Ann (be) sorry if Helen (not come).
If you (get) lonely, I hope you (phone) me - any time.
If you (look) in the top drawer, you (find) your passport.
It (be) great if Norman (get) the job.
Exercise 2. Answer the following questions according to the following model:
A. What are you going to do this weekend?
B. We aren’t sure.
If the weather is fine, we’ll probably go to the beach.
If the weather is bad, we’ll probably stay home.
1. - How is Tom going to get to work tomorrow?
- He isn’t sure. If it rains, ……………., if it’s sunny …………. (by bus, by bicycle).
2. - Where are you going to have lunch today?
- I’m not sure. If I’m in a hurry, …………., if I have some time, ………….. (at the office, in a cafe).
3. - What are Mr. and Mrs. Green going to do tonight?
- They aren’t sure. If they’re tired, …………., if they have some energy, ………… (stay al home, go to a discotheque).
4. - What’s Jane going to do tomorrow?
- She isn’t sure. If she still has a cold, …………., if she feels better, …………. (stay in bed, go to college).
5. - What is Henry going to have for dessert this evening?
- He isn’t sure. If he decides to stay on his diet, …………., if he decides to forget about his diet, …………… (yogurt, ice cream).
Ask your partner as many questions as possible according to this model conversation.
Exercise 3. Answer the following questions according to the model:
A. Do you think it’ll be a hot spring?
B. I hope not.
If it’s a hot spring, our classroom will be very warm.
And if our classroom is very warm, it’ll be impossible to study English!
A. You’re right I hope it isn’t a hot spring.
1. - Do you think the train will be very crowded?
- I hope not. If …………, we’ll have to stand.
And if …………, we’ll be exhausted by the time we get to work!
- You are right. I hope ……………
2. - Do you think the boss will retire this year?
- I hope not. If ……………, his son will take his place. And if ………., everybody will quit!
- You are right. I hope ………………!
3. - Do you think inflation will get worse this year?
- I hope not. If ……………, I’ll have to take a second job.
- And if …………….., my family will be very upset.
- You are right. I hope …………….
Express your hope that the following things will not happen, and say what will be if they happen. Use the above dialogs as a model:
It will be very cold tonight.
It’ll rain tomorrow.
The bus will be late today.
The landlord will raise the rent for the apartment.
The TV set will be at the repair shop for a long time.
John will skip his class in physics.
The car won’t start in the morning.
We will fail at the examination.
The President will retire from his office.
The personnel will be fired.
Exercise 4. Mrs. Pratt is packing to go on holiday in Austria. She takes a lot of useful things along with her, just in case. Make sentences according to the model:
She takes a German phrase book in case the hotel staff doesn’t speak English.
SHE’S PACKING
A pack of cards, a racket, a thick sweater, a swimsuit, aspirins, binoculars, her address books, some books, walking boots…