1. Tom: I am coming to the party tonight.
2. Nick: I'll be here next week.
3. Jack: I can speak a little French.
. .
1. He said: Stop the car.
2. She said to him: Come at five o'clock.
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1. Nick: May we expect our payment tomorrow?
2. Jack: Have you been there?
4 , What would you do if...?
1. (Maybe one day your friend will win a lot of money.)
_What would you do if you won a lot of money?_
2. (Your friend's car has never been stolen but perhaps one day it will be.)
What
3. (Perhaps one day your friend will lose his/her passport.)
What
4. (There has never been a fire in the building.)
What
if .
1. I wasn't hungry, so I didn't eat anything.
_If I'd been hungry, I would have eaten something._
2. You didn't have any breakfast - that's why you're hungry now.
3. I didn't get a taxi because I didn't have any money on me.
4. The accident happened because the driver in front stopped so suddenly.
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1. Tom: I haven't been to the cinema for ages.
2. Nick: I can't drive.
3. Jack: I'm working tomorrow evening.
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1. She said to me: Open the window, please.
2. She said to the boy: Wait for me here.
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1. Tom: Why have you come so late?
2. Jack: Where were you yesterday?
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1. A: Shall we catch the 10.30 train?
B: No. (arrive/too early) _If we caught the 10.30 train, we'd arrive too early._
2. A: Is Tom going to take the examination?
B: No. (fall) If he
3. A: Why don't we stay at a hotel?
B: No. (cost too much money) If
4. A: Is Jane going to apply for the job?
B: No. (not/get it) If
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1. I didn't see you when you passed me in the street. If I(see) you, of course I (say) hello. (but I didn't see you)
2. I decided to stay at home last night. I would (go out) if I (not/be) so tired. (but I was tired)
3. The view was wonderful. If I (have) a camera, I would (take) some photographs. (but I didn't have a camera)
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1. Tom: Jane has a very well-paid job.
2. Nick: I'm going to buy a car.
3. Jack: Jane is always short of money.
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1. She said to him: Close the door, please.
2. The secretary said: Please, pass me the paper.
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1. Jack: Where do they live?
2. Tom: What is the price of this car?
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1. A: Shall we catch the 10.30 train?
B: No. (arrive/too early) _If we caught the 10.30 train, we'd arrive too early._
2. A: Is Jane going to apply for the job?
B: No. (not/get it) If
3. A: Let's tell them the truth.
B: No. (not/believe us) If
4. A: Why don't we invite Bill to the party?
B: No. (have to invite his friends too)
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1. I didn't know you were in hospital. If (I/know), I would (I/go) to visit you.
2. Unfortunately, I didn't have my address book with me when I was in New York. If (I/have) your address, (I/send) you a postcard.
3. A: How was your holiday? Did you have a nice time?
B: It was OK, but (we/enjoy) it more if (the weather/be) better.
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1. Tom: My sister lives in London.
2. Nick: I think New York is a fantastic place.
3. Jack: I'm going to buy a car.
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1. The officer commanded: Stay where you are.
2. She said to him: Come at five o'clock.
. .
1. Tom: Do you know him?
2. Jack: Have you been there?
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1. If you took more exercise, _you'd feel better._
2. I'd feel very angry if
3. If I didn't go to work tomorrow
4. Would you go to the party if
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1. Tom got to the station in time to catch his train. If (he/miss) it (he/be) late for his interview.
2. A: How was your holiday? Did you have a nice time?
B: It was OK, but (we/enjoy) it more if (the weather/be) better.
3. I took a taxi to the hotel but the traffic was very bad. (it/be) quicker if (I/walk).
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