Find mistakes: If I was you, I will do it anyway.
If I were you, I would do it anyway.
Choose the correct variant:
Let me fix your phone, I won't damage / won't be damaging it.
Let me fix your phone, I won't damage it.
a man, woman or child
human
We use the ....... to describe a situation that is likely to happen.
first conditional
What phrase with at should we use here?
....... I didn't believe her words but then she gave me proofs.
At first
A lioness (be) more dangerous if she (have) cubs to protect.
A lioness is more dangerous if she has cubs to protect.
Choose the correct variant.
What are you doing / will you do this weekend?
What are you doing this weekend?
a piece of equipment that is sent into space around the Earth
satellite
We use ..... for offers and promises.
will
What does the phrase in the bold type mean?
Things are happening at long last to protect tigers.
Finally
Are there any mistakes?
If we won't do something soon, we will lose many wild animals.
If we don't do something soon, we will lose many wild animals.
We ....... our country for good. (leave)
We are going to leave our country for good.
a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together
jungle
To talk about future plans we use ....
present continuous or going to
Use enough, too or very
My little brother thinks this game is .... complicated for him.
too
Cities ....... cleaner if people ......... cars for short journeys. (be/not use)
Cities would be cleaner if people didn't use cars for short journeys.
Please, be quiet. Your sister ....... this morning. (have an exam)
Please, be quiet. Your sister is having an exam this morning.
the right or opportunity to use or look at something
access
Zero conditional is used to describe .....
facts or habits
Use enough, too or very
I am not fast .... to be in the swimming team.enough
Rewrite the sentence using unless:
We will lose the rainforests if we don't do anything to protect them.
We will lose the rainforests unless we do something to protect them.
Don't worry. I promise you ......... (not/hear).
Don't worry. I promise you won't hear me.
the air, land and water where people, animals and plants live
environment
We form the second conditional with: ....
If + past tense + would
Correct the sentence:
When the horse suddenly stopped, I knew at present that something was wrong.
When the horse suddenly stopped, I knew at once that something was wrong.