If you (work) hard, you (pass) the exam
If you work hard, you'll pass the exam
If David (speak) good English, he (get) a job in that new hotel
If David spoke good English, he would / could get a job in that new hotel
(Look) for a job can be depressing
Looking for a job can be depressing
Correct or not?
Sarah said me that she was tired
Incorrect
She lives ___ the second floor
She lives on the second floor
I (have) a quick lunch before I (leave)
I'll have a quick lunch before I leave
If I (be) you, I (buy) a new computer
If I were you, I would buy a new computer
We can't afford (buy) this flat
We can't afford to buy this flat
'I must go' - She said ...
She said she had to go
We're not allowed ___ take our phones to school
We're not allowed to take our phones to school
Alison won't get into university ______ she gets good grades
unless
If your sister was / were here, she would know what to do
both
My parents didn't let me (go) out last night
My parents didn't let me go out last night
'Did Lucy phone?' - He asked me ...
He asked me whether / if Lucy had phoned
I'm ___ my third year at university
I'm in my third year at university
As soon as you (get) your exam results, please (call) me
As soon as you get your exam results, please call me
I ((not) do) that job unless they ((not) pay) me a really good salary
I wouldn't do that job unless they payed me a really good salary
to / she / not / told / worry/ him
She told him not to worry
'Who is this man?' - She asked me ...
She asked me who that man was
I live ___ the outskirts of Oxford
I live on the outskirts of Oxford
I ((not) go) unless you ((not) go) too
I won't go unless you go too
Where do we need to put a comma?
1) Would you have a dog _ if you didn't live in a flat?
2) If you didn't live in a flat _ would you have a dog
second
To stay fit you must try (do) yoga
To stay fit you must try doing yoga
'I'll meet you here tomorrow' - He said...
He said he'd meet me there the next day
I'm ___ charge ___ the Marketing Department
I'm in charge of the Marketing Department