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20. Put the verb in brackets into the Past Perfect. Translate into Russian.

Example: If I (to have) yesterday, I should have gone to the party. – If I had had time yesterday, I should have gone to the party. – Если бы у меня было время вчера, я бы пошел на вечер.

  1. If I (to know) about this yesterday, I should have worried all day long.

  2. If the weather (to be) nice yesterday, we should have gone to the park.

  3. If I (to know) you were living in Minsk, I should have liked you up.

  4. If I (to wear) a raincoat, I shouldn’t have got wet.

  5. If I (to receive) your message, I should have come at once.

  6. If you (to tell) her the truth, she wouldn’t have been so angry.

  7. If he (to have) your address, he would have written to you.

21. Put the beginnings and ends together, using if … were.

Example: If he were a better dancer, her feet wouldn’t hurt.

Beginnings

Ends

he/a better dancer

I/a rabbit

I/forty years younger

I/Moroccan

I/the manager

it/not so cold

it/Sunday

my nose/shorter

people/more sensible

she/better- tempered

her feet wouldn’t hurt

I wouldn’t be working

I’d be quite pretty

I’d give everybody ten weeks’ holiday

I’d dancing all night

I’d go for a walk

I’d live in a hole

I’d speak Arabic

Life in the office would be easier

There wouldn’t be any wars

22. Use Past Indefinite after if making the proper changes in the main clause.

Example: If John comes, he will help us. – If John came, he would help us.

  1. If she studies hard, she will pass her examinations.

  2. If I see her, I shall give her your message.

  3. If they work hard, they will learn English.

  4. If Mary is present, the party will be a success.

  5. If we hurry, we can get there by two o’clock.

  6. If I don’t have to study, I shall go to the movie with you.

  7. If you turn out the lights, we shall be in the dark.

23. Use Past Perfect after if making the proper changes in the main clause.

Example: If John comes, he will help us. – If John had come, he would have helped us.

  1. If they invite me, I shall go with them.

  2. If it rains, we shall not go.

  3. If I feel better, I shall go with you.

  4. If I am not busy, I shall be glad to accompany you.

  5. If she saves her money, she will be able to go on a vacation.

  6. If I have no time this week, I shall not be able to join your excursion.

  7. If she sits in the sun too long, she will get sick.

24. Choose the correct form of the verb from the brackets.

  1. If you (to continue) in this way you will break your mother’s heart!

  2. If it (to be) expensive, I won’t be able to afford it.

  3. Be careful! If they (to notice) you they will call mother immediately.

  4. If you (to bring) me the book, I should have read it.

  5. If he didn’t ring me up, I (not to come).

  6. If he (not to write) to me, I shouldn’t have answered him.

  7. If I (to be) you, I should have apologize to her.

  8. If he knew it was dangerous he (not, come).

  9. We (to stay) at home if we had know he was coming.

  10. If he were in, he (to answer) the phone.

[Continue; is; notice; had brought; shouldn’t come; hadn’t written; were; wouldn’t come; should have stayed; would answer]