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Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.

1 I (learn I know)Chinese from Chinese teachers.

2 You're expected to ijoin I attend)your new courses.

3 I was really embarrassed when I (found out I knew)what she'd done .

4 I've been thinking of going to a German university and (learningI

studying)business for a year.

5 If I lived in Italy, I'd (learn I study)about how Italians live and think .

6 I'm doing a karate course (learnt I taught)in Japanese .

7 I'm (knowing I getting to know)lots of Japanese people.

8 They also organise lots of other things for you to (assist I take part in)

after you've finished your English lesson.

 


GRAMMAR

 

 


G) a) Refresh what you learnt about Conditionals last year.

Put the type (I or II) into boxes to complete the rules.

1 Conditionals D are used for future results, predictions, promises ,

threats and warnings.

2 Conditionals D are used for unreal situations in the present and for

the situations that are unlike to happen in the future.

b) Refer each sentence to the correct type of Conditionals (I or II).

D 1 Virtual friends would be more interesting than real friends.

D 2 If Anthony gets a scholarship , he will study at Cambridge this time

next year.

D 3 We won't finish this job on time unless we start right away, so let's

get down to work

D 4 What would you do if you won the lottery?

D 5 If you worked harder, you'd probably do better.

D 6 If we miss the last bus, my dad will come and pick us up.

 

GRAMMAR

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The conditional clause can start with if, even if or unless.

It'll be great if Garry comes.

It'll be boring unless Garry comes.

Carl won 't go to the party even if you beg him.

0 Fill in the blanks with if, even if or unless.

1 David will come ... you invite him.

2 David won't know about the party ... you tell him.

3 Clive hates parties and won't come . .. you invite him.

4 This is too big a job. We won't finish it on time ... we start right away.

5 We won't finish this job on time ... we start right away, so let's get down to work .

 

The verb in the conditional clauses of the 1st type is in a present tense even though it refers to a future event.

Present Simple: We'// have a barbecue if the weather is fine.

Present Perfect: I'll cook you something if you haven't eaten.

Present Continuous: If you're doing your homework when I arrive, I'll be as quiet as a mouse.

Present Perfect Continuous: He'll be tired when he gets home if he's been working all day.


 

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wZ1 I won't disturb you if you ... when I arrive . (work)

02 l'lllend you the video if you ... it. (not see)

3 He will be in a bad mood when we arrive if he ... for long. (wait)

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In 1st CONDITIONALS the verb in the main clause can be in any of f tu e tenses,structure go g o, or P es S or es Co n ous in future meaning. Future Simple:Paul will doit if you ask him.
Future Perfect:They'll have arrivedby one pm unless their plane is late. Future Continuous:Sarah will be waitingfor us outside the cinema unless it's raining .
Future Perfect Continuous:If they don't come in the next five minutes, we'll have been waitingfor over an hour. going to:I'm going toscream if you do that again. Present Continuous: I'm meeting Tanya after school if she doesn't have choir practice. Present Simple:The plane arrivesat three if it's on schedule.

 

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0Fill in the gaps with the appropriate form of the verb in brackets.

1 If Andy gets a scholarship , he ... at Cambridge this time next year. (study)

2 If we don't get there soon, they ... all the food and nothing will be left. (eat)

3 If we don't stop soon , we ... for three hours without a break. (drive)

4 Sue has made a decision. She ... to Liz unless she apologises. (not talk)

5 It's all been arranged . We ... the party at Bill's if his parents go away for the weekend. (have)

 

If the future result is not certain, we use the modals that express possibility: may, n1g t, can or co

If Hamlet kills Claudius, the guilt coulddrive him crazy

If you go to Sarah's round dinnertime, you mightget something to eat. You mayget lost if you go there by the back roads .

You cando it if you try.

 


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