Correct the following sentences. Then, mention what type of conditional each sentence is:
1. Unless they are cornered, snakes won't attack people.
2. She's absolutely thrilled if it turns out that you can go back to Australia in November.
1. Unless they are cornered, snakes DON'T attack people. (Zero Conditional)
2. She WILL BE absolutely thrilled if it turns out that you can go back to Australia in November. (First Conditional)
The Disneyland resort opened its doors in 1992, with the second park Walt Disney Studios Park opening much later than planned in 2002, the resort is (1) _____ by Euro Disney SCA which includes stockholders like The Walt Disney Company, Saudi Prince Alwaleed and people like us. So how did Disneyland end up by Paris.
Well by 1985 the (2) _____ that Disney had made for its European Disneyland was (3) _____ down to just 4 locations, 2 in Spain and 2 in France.
1. FUNCTIONED - ACTED - OPERATED - PERFORMED
2. CHOICES - NUMBERS - ITEMS - OPTION
3. DIMINISHED - REDUCED - DECREASED - CONTRACTED
1. OPERATED
2. CHOICES
3. REDUCED
1. Please feel free to contact me if you require any further information.
Please feel free to contact me _____ any further information. (SHOULD)
2. Smell this milk – I think it might have _____ off.
a) turned b) become c) changed d) gone
3. That restaurant has really gone _____ – the food’s terrible now.
a) downturn b) downtown c) downhill d) downside
1. should you require
2. gone
3. downhill
Complete questions 6-8 on page 89.
The first team who finishes, wins the points.
6. accused
7. doubted
8. insisted
Provide 2 examples using MIXED CONDITIONALS.
1. If + Second , Third
2. If + Third, Second
US publication Rolling Stone magazine is (1) _____ launch in China. The magazine, (2) _____ should hit shelves early next year, will focus on China's emerging youth culture as well (3) _____ foreign arts and entertainment. Rolling Stone (4) _____ first published in San Francisco in 1967 to chronicle cultural changes in the US.
1. TO
2. WHICH
3. AS
4. WAS
FOR 100 EXTRA POINTS!!!
1. We’ll have to save up if we want to be able to afford a new car.
We won’t be able to afford a new car _____ up. (UNLESS)
2. I was born in Australia, so I have to apply for visas for some countries.
If I hadn’t been born in Australia, it _____ for me to apply for visas for some countries. . (NECESSARY)
1. unless we save
2. wouldn't be necessary
Complete exercise 3 on page 89.
The first team who finishes, wins the points.
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Correct the following sentences. Then, mention what type of conditional each sentence is:
1. Was I in your shoes, I'll seriously consider emigrating.
2. She wouldn't said anything about it if she's had any idea her friend would make such as fuss.
1. Was I in your shoes, I WOULD seriously consider emigrating. (Second conditional)
2. She wouldn't HAVE said anything about it if she'D had any idea her friend would make such as fuss. (third conditional)
Moving pictures of animals – domesticated, captive, and wild – have been a part of cinematic history from its earliest days. Some scholars, looking for cinema’s (1) _____ (PRECEDE) in scientific motion-study photography and (2) _____ (PERSIST) -of-vision mechanism, claim that moving images of animals predate cinema itself. However, the images of animals that reached early movie screens did not derive directly from motion studies but rather from the (3) _____ (CONVENE) of precinematic visual technologies that had long been used to describe and delineate the boundaries of racial difference, sexual difference, and colonial power, as well as from the often (4) _____ (CONFLICT), occasionally overlapping efforts of scientists, naturalists, (5) _____ (CONSERVE), hunters, adventurers, and the film industry itself.
1. PRECEDENTS
2. PERSISTENCE
3. CONVENTIONS
4. CONFLICTUAL
5. CONSERVATIONISTS
1. Have you seen the latest _____ figures?
a) selling b) sales c) sale d) sold
2. My boss _____ me to apply for a promotion.
a) recommended b) advised c) suggested
3. The applicants were ___ to arrive early.
a) warned b) recommended c) encouraged
1. sales
2. advised
3. encouraged
Use collocations with GO to make sentences.
MOULDY - DOWNHILL - BAKRUPT
GO MOULDY
GO DOWNHILL
GO BANKRUPT
Using these conditional phrases to write one example for each phrase:
- as long as
- unless
- provided that
- in the event of
- As long as you eat balanced and do exercise, you will be healthy.
- I won't be late unless they want me to.
- I'll help you provided that you authorise my holidays.
- In the event of cancellation, a full refund will be provided.
1. Brian was really interested in North American history in his school days.
Brian _____ (INTEREST) North American history in his school days.
2. My brother now earns far less money than he did when he was younger.
My brother _____ (NEARLY) much now as he did when he was younger.
1. had an interest in
2. doesn't earn nearly as
1. The tourist _____ to missing out the museum.
a) claimed b) objected c) insisted
2. The student _____ that he hadn’t finished his essay on time.
a) admitted b) blamed c) accused
3. The teacher ___ the student not to be late.
a) warned b) objected c) recommended
1. objected
2. admitted
3. warned
What do these words mean? Explain them and use them all in one paragraph.
ENITCE
COINCIDENTALLY
PUT MY HEAR AND SOUL INTO
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Transform into Reported Speech:
1. 'I haven't got time to finish the report now,' said Tim.
2. 'You must have a permit to drive in the city,' the officer exclaimed.
3. 'I've been working at Google for more than six years. I think I will continue, though,' our dad said.
1. Jack said that he didn't have time to finish the report immediately.
2. The police officer exclaimed that you had to have a permit to drive in the city.
3. Our dad said that he had been working at Google for more than six years. Adn that he thought he would continue.
1. The number of students now at university has reached an all-time high, apparently.
The number of students now at university is _____ (THE) been, apparently.
2. Anna got the job even though she didn’t have much experience in public relations.
Anna got the job _____ (SPITE) of experience in public relations.
1. the highest that it has ever
2. in spite of her lack
1. ‘I think it would be best for Sam to travel by bus,’ said Mia.
Mia ______ by bus. (RECOMMENDED)
2. It is predicted that the population will not fluctuate in the short term.
It is predicted that the population ___ in the
short term. (STABLE)
3. The number of visitors to the museum was at its highest point in June.
The number of visitors to the museum ____ June. (PEAK)
1. recommended Sam travel
2. will remain stable
3. reached a peak in