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Exercise III, p. 68

1. You won't have to go to the booking-agency. I have already booked the tickets by telephone. 2. Where's your brother? I haven't seen him for a long time. — He lives (is living) in France now. They emigrated three years ago. 3.1 saw this play long ago. I've already forgotten it. 4. Have you translated the text yet? — Not yet. There are too many unknown words in it. 3. You know the city very well. How long have you lived/have you been living in London? — Since 1985. 6. Can I speak to Mr Smith? — He has just gone out. 7. I've been calling her since three o'clock, but she is out. 8.1 have never been to Rome and I'm looking forward to going there in May. 9. Why did you miss your English class on Thursday? — I went away on business. 10. Has the train from Warsaw come yet? — No, it is coming in half an hour. 11. How long have you lived/have you been living in the hostel? — For two years. 12. The whole evening my wife has been writing letters. She has already written five letters. 13. Have you ever been to Washington? — Yes, I went to Washington five years ago. There was a conference on human rights there, and I made a report. 14. Where's Ann? — She went out for a walk an hour ago and hasn't come back yet. 15. There were a lot of people in the library, and I decided to go there in the evening. 16. She looks very tired. — No wonder. She's been working very hard lately. 17.1 wanted to see this film last week, but I was able to see it only yesterday. 18. How long have you been here? — Since five o'clock. 19. I haven't seen Helen lately. — Neither have I. 20. What are you reading? — "Gone with the Wind". It is a very interesting book. Have you read it? — Not yet. 21. Where's Nick? I've been waiting for him for an hour. — I saw him in the library about ten minutes ago. 22. I haven't seen Victor since we were at the theatre last time. 23. When did the children come back from school? — About three hours ago. — Have they done their homework yet? — Not yet. They are having a rest now. 24.1 have lost my keys. Haven't you seen them? — Look at that desk. There are two keys there. Perhaps, they are yours. 25. Let's go out for a walk. — I'm sorry but I can't. I haven't written my composition yet. 26. Nina looks upset. — Yes, she has been preparing for the exam for a week, but she has got a satisfactory mark. 27. Where were you yesterday evening? — I went to see my friend. He has been ill for two

weeks. 28. Once or twice a month I get letters from my parents. But last month I didn't get any letters from them and I'm worried. 29. We're leaving early in the morning. I've booked a taxi in

order not to miss the train. 30.1 have found the reference book at last. I've been locking for it everywhere. 31. Have you packed the things yet? We're leaving in an hour. 32. We have been doing the laboratory work for half an hour already. Some of the students have already finished it. 33. Have you moved to your new flat yet? — No, we're moving next week. 34. Who are you waiting for? — Mary. — Have you been standing here long? — About twenty minutes. 35. While Miss Green was writing a letter, Mr West was looking through the documents. 36. When are you leaving for Rome? — In a week. I have already booked a ticket for the 15th of May. 37.1 have never been to China, but I've been to Japan. Last year I went there on business. 38. I've been typing the documents for an hour already, but I haven't finished typing them. 39. Have you lived/ Have you been living in Minsk for a long time? -— No, we moved to Minsk two years ago. 40. What are you doing? — I'm doing my homework. 41. When did they come back from Moscow? — Yesterday evening. — They took part in the exhibition, didn't they? — Yes, and they liked the exhibition very much. 42. Have you been here before? — Yes, I spent my holiday here last year. — Did you have a good time? — Yes, the weather was nice, we had a lot of fun. 43. I'm sorry I'm late. Have you been waiting long? 44. Victor isn't at work today. He has been ill for two weeks already. 45. Do you know whether they have booked a room at the hotel? — I think they have. 46. What have you been doing all morning? — I've been working in the garden. I've just come in. 47. Have you seen Robert today? — Yes, he came here not long ago and soon left. 48. Have you bought the foodstuffs I asked you to buy? — Yes, I went shopping after dinner. 49. The examiners have come already; three students are getting ready to answer. 50. I shall never forget your kindness. You have always been so considerate to me. 51. I've known him for many years; he has always been my good friend. 52. Where did you buy this wonderful carpet? — I've had it since I moved to this flat. I bought it at the Central Department Store three years ago.

Exercise I, p. 81

1 had never flown 2 were you, saw, had just had 3 tried, was, had changed, knew, had moved 4 had been standing, realized, was 5 was, was first driving, had not driven 6 heard, knew, had spoken, remembered, had already met, remembered, didn't like 7 was, hadn't been waiting 8 moved, did he live 9 had just started, rang 10 got, had started 11 waited, was, started 12 did you catch, had already left, got 13 had done, found 14 didn't laugh, had heard 15 found, discovered, had taken 16 felt, had been standing 17 had been playing, was feeling 18 had been swimming 19 hadn't been feeling, went 20 were not eating, went, had just finished 21 invited, had already arranged 22 hadn't seen 23 had been driving, realized, were lost 24 was, had gone 25 was, had broken, was trying, stopped 26 was looking 27 had been walking, stopped, offered 28 arrived, was sitting, were eating 29 arrived, was waiting, was, had been waiting 30 had already begun, got, quietly took 31 had never seen, visited 32 saw, hadn't seen, didn't recognize, had lost 33 have been studying 34 had been studying 3 5 have been sleeping 3 6 were waiting, had been standing, decided 37 had been, became 38 felt, had taken 39 was raining, was, had stopped 40 had been listening/was listening, arrived, turned, finished, turned, have been dancing and singing 41 has been training 42 had been trying, found, has been teaching 43 had been running, collapsed, received 44 have been waiting, hasn't arrived

45 gave, thanked, said, had enjoyed, knew, hadn't read, were

46 had seen, returned, didn't have, didn't have, had already done, was, didn't have, did, left, had, was, decided, picked, went, slammed, felt, had reminded, had searched and (had) found, remembered, was, had left, remembered, were 47 returned, saw, had broken, was, was, were, had just left, was still burning, had heard, had run, had helped, was, poured, wondered, had found, hoped, had been given, had died, hadn't had, hadn't liked, seemed, had taken 48 put, took, had forgotten/forgot, had put 49 came, said, had just swallowed 50 thought, left, was, arrived, learnt, had just left, found, had been using/had used 51 parked, rushed, came, was, wondered, had stolen, had driven 52 opened, saw, had clearly been listening, wondered, had heard, asked, had been doing/was doing, said, had dropped, had been looking/was looking

Exercise II, p. 84

1 When I came home the children were sleeping already. My mother said that they had been sleeping since 9 o'clock. 2. Call the children to dinner. They've been playing in the yard since early morning. 3. Last year we rested in Yalta. By the end of June I had passed all the exams and was free. My parents had booked the tickets in advance and at the beginning of July we started for the Crimea. 4. He asked what we had done since we began (had begun) to work at this problem. 5. While (as) we were going from the station, he managed to tell me about everything that had happened since my departure. 6. Has Victor come yet? — Yes, he has been here for two days already. He came on Friday. 7. Dinner was already ready; everybody had got hungry, but two of the guests were missing. 8. The girl was crying. She had lost her way. 9. The bus was late, and I was sorry that I hadn't taken a taxi. 10. As soon as I booked (had booked) a room at the hotel, I went to the plant. 11. She gave me the letter only after I had told her my name. 12. The teacher said that his pronunciation had improved after he had worked in the sound laboratory. 13. The sun had not risen yet, when we started. 14. He couldn't take part in the expedition because he hadn't recovered yet. 15. We had been sightseeing all day long. In the evening we returned to the hotel, tired but happy. 16. When I woke up, it had already got dark. I looked at the clock. I had been sleeping for three hours. 17. The teacher said that I had missed a lot of classes and I would have to work hard. 18. He had sent the telegram before we phoned him. 19. When I came he was sitting by the fire-place looking through a magazine. 20. The students have been writing the test almost for two hours. So far only two of the students have handed in their papers. 21.1 returned home at 5 o'clock. By that time my wife had already packed our things and was waiting for me. We called for a taxi and half an hour later we were at the airport. We had hardly come to the airport, when they called our flight. 22. The artists have been working since morning, as we want to put up the wall newspaper tonight. 23. The morning was sunny, but the weather has changed since 11 o'clock and it is raining now. 24. She looks tired. I think she has been reading at night again.

Exercise I, p. 94

I shall/will recognize 2 will Mrs Pitt say, will not/won't mind 3 will be 4 are having 5 starts 6 am not going, are you going 7 will grow 8 are going, will you come 9 does the next train leave 10 are you meeting, am meeting 11 will not forget 12 opens, finishes 13 are getting 14 will succeed 15 shall/will know 16 will arrive 17 will still be 18 will drive 19 are you doing, am going 20 will present 21 is giving, are you going 22 will not be 23 shall we do 24 are celebrating 25 shall we go 26 shall we do 27 will you hear, shan't/ won't hear 28 shan't/won't have 29 shall I put 30 am going, is taking 31 shall/will see 32 shall/will put on 33 am catching, are you leaving, am not taking 34 will you turn off 35 are you going, shall/will probably go 36 are having, is leaving 37 am seeing, will refuse 38 shall/will probably come, shall/will give, am coming 39 will not know, shall/will leave 40 are you meeting, are meeting, is taking 41 shall I wait, will take 42 am flying, are you taking 43 am ringing, shall I ask, shall/will be, shall/will write 44 are going, are having and going, will come, is coming, shall/will ask

Exercise I, p. 97

1 shall/will go 2 shall/will come 3 am going to faint 4 shall/will get 5 are going to crash 6 will pay 7 am going to make 8 will get 9 am going to buy 10 will do 11 am going to wear 12 am going to spend 13 are going to move, will help 14 are going to get married 15 will walk, will meet you 16 shall/will probably see 17 am going to be 18 are you going to paint, are going to paint 19 am going to make 20 will take 21 will telephone 22 are you going to buy, am not going to eat, am going to eat 23 are you going to put 24 will you open 25 are you going to do 26 will you lend, will not lend 27 am going to give up 28 aren't you going to answer 29 is going to sink 30 aren't you going to climb 31 will you lend, are you going to fish 32 are you going to eat, shall I tell 33 are you going to bath, will you help 34 are going to sail, will complete, will set, will be, will probably be 35 will take, is going to take 36 are we going to spend, shall run, am going to stop, are going to get stuck, shall have, will give, is going to rain, shall/will wave, is going to stop 37 are going to go, am going to work, will be, will be, will certainly be/it's certainly going to be, are you going to leave,

shall be, won't be, will be sad, shall be, won't be/aren't going to

be, are going to visit, shall see 38 is going to give, is he going to speak

Exercise I, p. 100

I are going to miss 2 are you going to eat 3 is going to crash 4 am not going to do 5 am playing/am going to play 6 are you going to tell, I'm going to tell 7 are you going to do 8 am going to read 9 are going to be 10 am not going to finish 11 is not coming 12 are giving, are inviting 13 is going to ask 14 is he going to wash 15 is singing /is going to sing 16 is going, is he flying, is going 17 are you going, am not going, am going to stay, am going to write 18 are you doing, are coming, am showing, are you going to take, am going to take 19 are you going, am going, are you going to do, am going to fish 20 are starting, are going, are you going to climb, is going to climb, am going to sit 21 are going, are you going to sail, are taking, are going to try 22 aren't you going to ask, am leaving, are you going to do, are you going to have, am starting 23 is going, is going to have, is going to look, is coming 24 am going to send, am seeing 25 am going to buy, is going to be 26 am moving, are you going to have, am going to paint 27 is going to fall off 28 are you going to do, are you going to sell, am going to learn, am having 29 are going to break 30 is not coming 31 are going to hurt 32 is going to snow

Exercise I, p. 102

I will still be having 2 will walk 3 will not do 4 will meet, will forget 5 will be watching, will ring 6 will be able, won't be teaching, will be 7 shall be doing, shan't be eating 8 will get, will do 9 will you have, shall/will be doing 10 shall we meet, won't be coming 11 will be coming 12 shall/will be working, will be 13 will have 14 will be looking 15 will be fishing 16 will meet, shall I recognize, will be wearing 17 will do, shall/will be thinking 18 shall/will go 19 will be working 20 shall/will post, will be going 21 will be dancing 22 shall/will be sitting, won't be reading, will be looking 23 will cook, won't clean 24 will be changing 25 will come 26 will be teaching 27 won't/shan't be showing 28 won't/ shan't be washing, will/shall be having 29 will bring

 

30 won't/shan't be wearing, will/shall be wearing, won't recognize

31 will you be using 32 will drive 33 shall be entering 34 will be arriving/will arrive 35 won't lend 36 will be leaving 37 will get, will still be, will be going, will ask 38 will write, will try, will type 39 will just be coming 40 will be seeing/will see 41 will tell, won't believe 42 will be reading, will be ringing 43 will you be using 44 will be rising

Exercise I, p. 105

I will have already risen 2 will/shall have been listening 3 will/ shall have been riding 4 will have smoked 5 will/shall have been flying 6 will have saved 7 will have taught 8 get, will have already arrived 9 will/shall have been sitting 10 will have been running

II will have had 12 will/shall have been married 13 will have repaired 14 will have done 15 will/shall have had 16 shall have been working 17 will have lost 18 will have finished 19 will/ shall have passed 20 will have taught/will have been teaching 21 shall/will have been sleeping

Exercise I, p. 107

1 will break 2 won't write,write 3 will understand, are 4 will/ shall believe, see 5 will be able, have/have had 6 runs, won't catch 7 will lend, ask 8 go, shan't/won't have 9 will be, don't invite 10 will have, is 11 leave, will fall, fall, will sue 12 will your father say, hears, won't say, won't lend 13 get, will give 14 will be, sees 15 hear, will let 16 won't start, press 17 will stay, strikes 18 begin, will become 19 get 20 will pay, get 21 rains, won't/ shan't go 22 goes, brushes 23 goes, will write 24 get, drink 25 will meet, arrives 26 am, will stay 27 will go, is 28 is watching, is over, will cut 29 get, run 30 go, am, see 31 don't study, shan't pass 32 will get, will be, doesn't get 33 am not 34 won't/shan't start,arrives 35 come 36 will you be, am 37 leave 38 will be, passes 39 need, will/shall ask 40 will be, are 41 do, will/shall come 42 watch, will/shall write 43 cat, will/shall/probably take 44 stops, will/ shall walk 45 arrive, will be waiting 46 get, will be shining, will be singing, will still be lying 47 are, will/shall stay' be staying 48 returns, will start 49 will be, is 50 are you going to stay, am planning, hope, are you going to do, leave, will return

and get, will/shall be, return and get 51 begins, 52 are, will take 53 will/shall send, receive 54 won't take off, lifts 55 are doing 56 saves, retires, will have saved 57 have read

Exercise II, p. 108

1. As soon as I come to London I'll write to you. 2. If the weather is nice we'll be able to go to the forest to pick mushrooms. 3. If you go to the south, book a return ticket. 4. If he is sleeping when I come I'll wake him up. 5. I'll go for a walk before I go to bed. 6. I'll look through the newspapers after we have had (have) supper. 7. While I'm doing the flat you'll be making dinner. 8. I'll come if I don't fall ill. 9.1 don't know whether Nina will come. 10. He will be punished if he doesn't keep his promise. 11. As soon as you pass your examinations we'll go to the south. 12. I wonder whether he will take part in the expedition. 13. What will you do-if nobody meets you at the station? — I'll leave my things in the cloakroom and go by bus. 14. We'll discuss this question after the director returns. 15. Please, look after my son until I return. 16. We'll go fishing on Saturday if it doesn't rain. 17. I'll call for you as soon as I'm free. 18. She doesn't know when her brother will come. 19. Let's drop in at the cafe after the meeting is over. 20. If he phones me today I'll ask him to book tickets for the plane. 21. Before I leave I'll speak to the manager. 22. I'll stay here until I settle everything. 23. If Peter is late we'll have to wait for him. 24. When you see Mr Smith, ask him to give me a call. 25. If you stay here another three days I'll be able to take you sightseeing. 26. Before I leave I have to buy some presents formy friends. 27. If I don't catch the train, I'll spend the night at the hotel. 28. I'll come as soon as I have done (do) my homework. 29. Do you know when he will come? — When he comes I'll tell you. 30. I'll buy him a present if I don't spend all my money on books. 31. When is your next German class? — On Wednesday. — Are going to attend it? — No, on Wednesday morning I'm going t° London on business. — How long will you stay there? — About two weeks. I'm very sorry that I'll have to miss my German Basses. 32. Let's go to the cinema tomorrow. They are showing a good detective at the October..— Will you be able to buy tickets? — *es, certainly. Shall we go to the cinema in the daytime or in the evening? — I'd prefer an evening show. — Then I'll buy tickets

for the eight o'clock show. I'll phone you as soon as I buy the tickets. — Thank you. — And what are you going to do tonight? -— Tonight I'll be writing letters to my relatives. And you? — I'll be watching TV the whole evening. 33. Ann, would you like to play tennis on Saturday morning? — I'm sorry. I'm going to the hairdresser's on Saturday morning. — And what about Sunday ~> Why don't we go cycling? — On Sunday I'll be getting ready for my exam in physics. 34. Tomorrow I'm giving a party. — Ho\\ many people are coming/will come to the party? — About ten people. — Shall I stay and help you? — Oh, do please. That s very kind of you. 35. How long have you been married? — Next year I'll have been married for ten years. 36. How long have you been working at this plant? — I'll have been working here for five years in May. 37. How long have you known Mr Smith? — At the end of the year I shall have known him for five years. 38. How long have you been studying English? — I'll have been studying it for two years m July. 39. (At) what time does the plane take off? — At 8 a.m. — How long does the flight last? — About t\\ î hours. — When do we arrive in Moscow? — At 10 a.m. 40. Wheie are you going on holiday? — I'm going to Brighton. — When aic you leaving9 — On the 1 Oth of August. — Are you going by train? — Yes. — How long are you going to stay/are you staying there? — (For) two weeks. — Where are you going to sta\' where are you staying9 — At a hotel. —I wish you a nice holida_» 41. Are you going to stay at school next year? — No, I'm fed up with school. — What are you going to do? — I'm going to look for a job. — What sort of job? — I'm going to work in a bank. -1 think it's a boring job. — I don't agree with you. 42. What aic you doing/are you going to do/will you be doing tomorrow morning? — I will be doing/am doing/ am going to do/ m> homework. — And what are you doing/will you be doing/ arc you going to do/tomorrow afternoon? — Tomorrow afternoon I'm playing/will be playing football. It's a very import <nt match. — What a pity! — Why? — We're going to the Fair tomorrow. I wanted to invite you to come with me. — I'm sorry but I can't Thank you for your invitation.

Unit 2 Exercise!, p. 166

ä..— My cousin Mary's staying with us at the moment, and she's a bit bored. I was going to the cinema with her to­night, but my boss asks me to work overtime. Mary and I arranged to meet outside the Odeon at 8 o'clock. The film begins at 8.30. Could you take her to the cinema?

— I'm not sure. How old is she?

— Fourteen. Oh, go on, Nick! She's very nice.

— But how shall I recognize her?

— She's tall, and she's got long brown hair.

— I see. And what's she wearing?

— She's wearing a dark blue raincoat.

— Is she wearing boots or shoes?

— I'm sorry, I can't remember.

— Oh well, never mind. I think I'll recognize her.

B. — My brother got married not long ago.

— What's his wife like?

— She's a pretty, slim girl with fair hair and large blue eyes. She has regular features and a good complexion. Besides, she's clever and kind. I like her very much.

— I have never met your brother. What does he look like?

— He's medium height, well built and quite good-looking. He has brown hair and black eyes. He's good-natured. He's open and easygoing. Besides, he's very hardwor­king and helpful, he can be relied on.

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C. — What do you think of the new engineer?

— I think he's clever and talented.

— I agree with you. Besides, he's very tactful and polite.

D. — What is Ron's wife like?

— She's quite plain, short and a bit shy.

E. — Mum, look at that girl over there. She's Nick's new

girlfriend.

— Which girl1? What does she look like?

— That girl with black curly hair.

— Black curly hair... And what's she wearing?

— That girl in the red jacket and the blue dress.

— That's Rita Smith, isn't she?

F. — How did you like Dick's sister?

— She's a very attractive girl. She's friendly, and she has a good sense of humour.

— Yes, I agree with you. She isn't like her brother. He's a bit rude and boring.

G. My sister has three children: two boys and one girl. Her elder son's name is Robert. He's eighteen years old. He's a tall young man with grey eyes and fair hair. Robert is very friendly He's a merry, sociable man, but he's a bit absent-minded. Her younger son's name is Victor. He's ten He goes to primary school He's a capable boy, but he's a bit lazy. Victor, unlike Robert, is not very sociable. He's a quiet child and likes to spend his time at home. My sister's daughter's name is Kate. Kate is sixteen. She's a student. Kate is a very charming slim girl. She's honest and open. Kate is very hardworking and serious.

H. — How do you like your son-in-law?

— I don't like him at all. He has a bad temper, he's selfish and ambitious.

Unit 3 Exercise I, p. 171

I will give 2 stand 3 eats 4 will telephone 5 will arrest 6 reads 7 will steal 8 doesn't open 9 washes 10 needs 11 don't go away 12 makes 13 is late 14 hears 15 will make 16 will bury 17 won't be 18 doesn’t start 19 won't let 20 goes 21 sells 22 will you repay 23 rises 24 works 25 turns 26 burns 27 don't like 28 will have 29 see 30 will you promise 31 don't believe 32 likes 33 won't be able 34 knows 35 find, will give 36 isn't working, will have 37 leaves, will be 38 freezes, will be 39 don't take, will have 40 takes, will have 41 don't feel 42 isn't working 43 write 44 will write 45 don't eat 46 will get 47 don't know 48 refuses 49 doesn't help 50 hate, don't you change 51 hear 52 rings

Exercise I, p. 173

I would type 2 knew 3 would look 4 wouldn't make 5 were 6 had 7 would you visit 8 gave 9 would buy 10 would you be able 11 won 12 would you do 13 knew 14 gave 15 stopped 16 wouldn't come 17 saw 18 had 19 did 20 would grow 21 would keep 22 lived 23 would offer 24 got 25 painted 26 changed 27 wasn't/weren't 28 gave, would sell 29 went, would lose 30 worked, would finish 31 saw, would climb, wouldn't be, would climb 32 rang, would be 33 bought, would lose 34 had, would bring 35 were/was, would still be 36 were/was, wouldn't be staying/wouldn't stay 37 kept, wouldn't be running/wouldn't run 38 had, would now be sitting 39 were/was, would take 40 was/were, would not exist 41 were/ was, would not want 42 consisted, would be 43 were, would call and talk 44 studied, would get 45 would take, were/was 46 grew, would be 47 would be, had 48 were, would tell 49 would eat, were/was 50 were not, would go 51 had, would write 52 bought, would drive 53 weren't/wasn't, would go 54 were, would go 55 were/ was, would look 56 could, would open 57 had, would take up 58 were, could

Exercise I, p. 176

I would have visited 2 had arrived 3 had been 4 hadn't seen 5 wo­uld have fallen 6 would you have accepted 7 had had 8 had known 9 would have offered 10 wouldn't have lent 11 had put 12 wouldn't have tried 13 had spoken /had been speaking 14 wouldn't have been 15 had tried 16 wouldn't have got 17 wouldn't have put 18 had been 19 wouldn't have turned 20 had looked 21 had tried 22 would have taken 23 would have saved 24 had paid, wouldn't have been sent 25 had told, would have cooked 26 had had, would have been 27 had known, would have lent 28 hadn't had, would have fallen 29 had realised, wouldn't have accepted 30 wouldn't have been, hadn't knocked 31 had been, would have been able 32 had known, wouldn't have thrown 33 would have refused, had offered 34 would you have done 35 hadn't rained, would have been 36 hadn't been wearing, would have recognized 37 had been, would have phoned 38 had played, would have had 39 had booked, would have had 40 had been, wouldn't have been arrested 41 had read, would have refused 42 wouldn't have

known, hadn't told 43 had been sitting, would have been killed 44 had gone, would have been 45 had been wearing, wouldn't have been hurt 46 hadn't been, hadn't been, wouldn't have met, wouldn't have got married, wouldn't have been born 47 had told, would have given 48 had used, would have received 49 had realized, wouldn't have made 50 had known, wouldn't have voted 51 had read, wouldn't have washed 52 would have come and washed, had asked, would have come, had called 53 had brought, wouldn't have had 54 had been invented, would have been interviewed

Exercise I, p. 179

I would still be alive, hadn't taken 2 had been lit, would be 3 hadn' t rung 4 had been waiting, would be 5 had turned, would be 6 were practical, wouldn't have bought 7 were careful, wouldn't have got 8 hadn't been working, wouldn't look

Exercise I, p. 180

1 will/shall have 2 will happen 3 didn't talk/weren't talking 4 wouldn't have bought 5 will you stay 6 would you choose 7 gets 8 had read 9 comes 10 would you do 11 will sit 12 wouldn’t have 13 had worn/had been wearing 14 had 15 comes 16 leave 17 don't change 18 would be able 19 would have brought 20 wouldn’t have printed 21 wouldn't buy 22 want 23 would jump 24 would answer 25 had made 26 had known 27 will bake 28 would bake 29 would have baked 30 will/shall go 31 would go 32 would have gone 33 were, would know 34 had studied, would ïàë passed 35 were, would tell 36 had had, would have taken 37 haven’t will give 38 wouldn't have got, had remembered 39 would change, were 40 is 41 were, would accept 42 stays, will be 43 didn't know, wouldn't understand 44 were not 45 don't you sell, had. would sell 46 leaves, will steal 47 hadn't loved, wouldn't have waited 48 would you like 49 would have been, had become 50 had, would make 51 were, would get 52 do, remind 53 had, would grow, would be 54 spend, won't have 55 hadn't been, wouldn't have been

Exercise XII, p. 187

Type I conditionals

1 If it is frosty tomorrow we shan't go skiing. 2.1 wonder whether he will come. If he comes he will be very surprised. 3. She'll be worried if you don't phone her. 4. If I find her address I'll write to her. 5. They'll get the letter on Monday if it is sent today. 6. He will be delighted to come if he is invited. 7. If I'm free tomorrow evening I'll visit my parents. 8. If he is still working when you come, tell him to go to bed. 9. If he doesn't come tomorrow send him a telegram. 10. She'll get angry if you do this. 11. If you have some time, phone Ann. 12.1 think that if she is offered this job, she'll accept it. 13. If you work hard you will have finished the work by the end of the day. 14. You won't become a good sportsman if you don't train hard. 15. His parents will be happy if he marries her. 16. If I get my salary tomorrow I'll buy this suit. 17. If I have time I go fishing every week. 18. If I buy the tickets today I'll give you a ring. 19. What will you do if you don't get the documents? 20. If the weather doesn't change we'll go boating tomorrow. 21. If the bus is overcrowded they'll walk to the station. 22. You'll get into trouble if you don't follow his advice. 23. If I work hard I get very tired by the end of the day. 24. I'll call on you tonight if you don"t mind. 25. If you wish, I may ask her about it. 26. If he comes tell him that I'm at the barber's. 27. If she doesn't book accommodation at the hotel she will stay at her friends'. 28. I'll write to her if you send me her address. 29. What shall we do tomorrow if the weather is nice? 30. If you don't catch the 10.30 train there's a train at 10.50. 31. If he is in a good mood he's always joking.





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