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1. If I come home late I will go to bed at once.

2. If I had met you yesterday I would have told you something interesting.

3. If we received a telegram from him we wouldnt worry.

4. If I prepare for the exam carefully I will get a good mark.

5. If I had got a ticket yesterday I would have gone to the theatre with you. b) , 3 , . .

1. If I (to learn) my lesson I (to get) an excellent mark.

2. If I (to have) much money I (to buy) a good car.

3. If I (to see) my friend I (to ask) his advice.

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4. I can give you my book for a couple of days.

5. He asked if he might bring his sister to the party.

6. I am very tired. I feel I must go to bed at once or I shall fall asleep where I am standing.

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3. I must go to the shop now.

4. Something is wrong with the car: I can't start it.
3. I may use father's tape-recorder.

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IV. :

Being in a fire

If disaster strikes, will you be calm in the face of calamity or panic in those precious moments when every second counts? Here is one of horrifying scary situations.

You think it wont happen to you. Plane crashes, tornadoes, building going up in flames those are things you read about and see on TV. Injures caused by fires, falls, drownings and other unpredictable calamities are the leading causes of death for women up to the age of 34. But dont push your panic button just yet. There are things you can do to prepare for such emergencies and to up your odds for surviving any disaster.

Like most people, I never even considered to possibility of ever being in a fire, says Danielle Hall, a 21-year-old pharmaceutical salesperson from Boston who lost everything she owned and almost her life - when her apartment building went up in flames. I heard the smoke alarm go off at about three-thirty in the morning, but I just assumed it was only a neighbor burning toast. I was so unprepared for an emergency that I panicked and made just about every mistake in the book. Danielle made her first error when she opened her front door without checking to see if it was hot. The fire in the hall, fueled by the oxygen from inside her apartment, immediately rushed in. Then she ran into her bedroom, inhaling smoke because she didnt know to stay low, and she didnt close the door behind her. The fire quickly followed. I ended up having to jump out my third-story window, she says. Its a miracle Im alive.

V. :

1. What are the leading causes of death for women up to the age of 34?

2. Why did Danielle Hall lose everything she owned and almost her life?

3. What mistakes did Danielle Hall make when she panicked?

 

VII

I. a) Complex Object :

1. I know him to be a very talented scientist.

2. I noticed a man cleaning his shoes.

3. My mother made me help her about the house.

 

b) , , , to. :

1. The rain made us... come back home.

2. Would you like me... sing this song?

3. Mary expected Jack... visit her next week.

 

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