Making arrangements
If-Clauses
Relative Clauses
100

Hast du frei? Hast du Zeit?

Are you free?

100

If Caroline (prepare) the salad, John will decorate the house.

If Caroline prepares the salad, John will decorate the house.

100

My friend Jim loves lucky charms. He is very superstitious.

My friend Jim, who is very superstitious, loves lucky charms.

200

Wie wärs damit?

How about that?

200

Frank (play) the DJ if the others bring along their CDs-

Frank will play the DJ if the others bring along their CDs.

200

One day Jim decided to do some cleaning. His room is always an awful mess.

One day Jim, whose room is always an awful mess, decided to do some cleaning.

300

Wir könnten mit dem Zug fahren?

We could go by train?

300

Alan would mix the drinks if Jane (give) him some of her cocktail recipes.

Alan would mix the drinks if Jane gave him some of her cocktail recipes.

300

First he tidies his cupboard. He found a rabbit's paw there.

First he tidied his cupboard where he found a rabbit's paw.

400

Möchtest du gehen und sie besuchen?

Do you want to go and see them?

400

If her boyfriend (not phone) tonight, she will leave him.

If her boyfriend does not phone tonight, she will leave him.

400

He was very excited. He came over to my place then.

He was very excited when he came over to my place.

500

Das wäre großartig.

That would be great.

500

What would you do if your computer (break) down?

What would you do if your computer broke down?

500

He showed me the rabbit's paw. It was light brown and looked a bit gross.

He showed me the rabbit's paw which was light brown and looked a bit gross.

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