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3. Translate into English the Russian parts of the sentences.

If I were free tomorrow, (я бы пошла на концерт). 2. If I knew that, (я бы пошел туда немедленно). 3. If I were in the Crimea now, (я бы купался в море. 4. If she had come to town yesterday, (она бы приняла участие в конференции). 5. If he had known this man (он бы давно спросил его о вас).

4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

1. If I (know) his language, I would speak to him. 2. If you (like) coffee, I would make you some. 3. If you (see) him today, he will have told you the news. 4. If he (not to work) hard, he wouldn't have made progress. 5. If I (be) you, I should act differently. 6. If you (speak) louder he will hear you. 7. If it (snow) tomorrow we shall go skiing. 8. It is important that you (know) this.

Revision

1. Supply the necessary forms for the verbs given in brackets.

1. If I (to realise) it was to be like this, I (not to come). 2. If he (not to tell) us that himself I never (to believe) that. 3. He (to agree) never with you, even if he (be) wrong. 4. I (to be) grateful if you (to keep) the news to yourself. 5. If anyone (to ask) me what his specific gift was, I (not to know) how to answer. 6. She said she (to be) pleased if my mother (to allow) me to spend a month with them. 7. Mary is staying with them. I think it (to be) a good thing if you (to come) and (to see) her. 8. If we ever (to happen) to meet again I (to act) as if this letter never (to write).

2. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the correct form of the verb.

1. If it (to be) all the same to me, I (not to come) and (to talk) with you. 2. (If to be) there some more of us, it (to take) only a few days to get through with it. 3. If anyone (to call), I shall give him the telephone number so that he (to get in touch) with you. 4. Leave a message for me if you (not to find) me in. 5. He (not to understand) it even if he (to be given) a broad hint which none other would miss. 6. If you (to come across) an expression that you do not know, write it out, please. 7. You (not to find) the house even if you (to ask) for directions: it has been pulled down recently.

3. Supply the necessary forms for the verbs given in brackets in the following conditional sentences referring to the future.

1. If Ed (to learn) about it, he probably never (to speak) to me again. 2.1 (to be) in the drawing-room in case there (to be) a telephone call for me. 3. He wondered how he (to feel) if his former wife (to come) into the room. 4. Philip says they (to miss) me if I (to leave) before their wedding. 5. In case any crisis (to arise), let me know. 6. You (to do) it differently, if you (have to do) it over again? 7. If this (to be) our last meeting for some time, I (not to like) you to remember this talk. 8. It (to be) awkward if she (to refuse) to co-operate. 9. What his mother and father (to think) if they (to hear) of what he has done? 10. If the situation (not to change) by Saturday I (to be) in trouble. 11. I (not to be) surprised if he (to offer) an important post under the next government.