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  1. Match the beginnings of the sentences in a with the endings in b. Use the text to help you.

A

a) Luke Rhinehart probably wouldn’t have started dicing

b) He wouldn’t have met his wife

c) He wouldn’t have started writing ‘The Dice Man’

d) He might not have finished the book

e) He wouldn’t be alive today

f) He might still be a poor college professor

B

1) if the Scottish sailors hadn’t rescued him.

2) if his students hadn’t been so interested in dicing.

3) if his life had been more exciting when he was young.

4) if the book hadn’t been so successful.

5) if he hadn’t met Mike Franklyn.

6) if he had thrown an even number.

  1. A)Read a story about Olivia and her husband. What was the problem? How did Olivia deal with it?

Olivia and her husband were asleep in bed one night when they heard someone downstairs burgling their house. Olivia’s husband went down, and after listening to their conversation for a few minutes, Olivia realized that the burglar had a gun. There was a phone by Olivia’s bedside, but Olivia decided to go downstairs herself, and managed to hit the burglar over the head with a vase. He was later arrested.

B)Write some sentences about Olivia’s story.

She could have ….

In my opinion, she should/shouldn’t have …

In her position, I would/wouldn’t have …

…. could have happened …

  1. Complete the following sentences to make them true to you.

  1. I wouldn’t have met … if … 2. I would have studied … if… 3. I wouldn’t have studied… if… 4. I wouldn’t have gone to … if… 5. I would have far more money now if… 6. I’d feel better now if …

Think about a big decision or event in your life. How would your life have been different if things had happened differently? Write about it and tell your class mates.

  1. Think how the life of our country and other countries would have been different if some events hadn’t taken place or had ended differently.

For example: If Napoleon had defeated the Russian Army in 1812, French would have become the state language in our country.

  1. Choose the appropriate form. In some sentences two variants are possible.

a)If I (knew, had known) his address, I would (write, have written) to him. b) If a fire brigade (arrived, had arrived) a quarter of an hour earlier, the roof wouldn’t (crashed, had crashed). c) If he (took, had taken) my advice, he would (see, have seen) the matter differently. d) If our senses (didn’t work, hadn’t worked) in harmony, we might not (be, have been) given a complex, multidimensional impression of the world. e) If we were to see the Necker cube in three-dimensional form, there would (be, have been) many cues to tell us which hypothesis to choose. f) If we (were, had been) permitted to make this experiment, we would (discover, have discovered) a lot of things. g) If we (were, had been) able to force our brain to work at only half of its capacity, we could, without any difficulty, (learn, have learned) 40 languages, (memorize, have memorized) the Large Encyclopedia from cover to cover, and (complete, have completed) the required courses of dozens of colleges.