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1. Tom: 'My parents are very well.'

2. Nick: 'I'm going to learn to drive.'

3. Jack: 'John has given up his job.'

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1. Mother shouted: Come here at once.

2. The secretary said: Please, pass me the paper.

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1. Peter: Do you play football?

2. Peter: When do you play football?

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1. They would be rather offended if I to see them. (not/go)

2. If you took more exercise, you better. (feel)

3. If I was offered the job, I think I it. (take)

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1. I didn't know you were in hospital. If (I/know), I would (I/go) to visit you.

2. Tom got to the station in time to catch his train. If (he/miss) it (he/be) late for his interview.

3. It's good that you reminded me about Ann's birthday. (I/forget)if (you/not/remind) me.

 

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1. Tom: 'I can't come to the party on Friday.'

2. Nick: 'I want to go away for a holiday but I don't know where to go.'

3. Jack: 'I'm going away for a few days. I'll phone you when I get back.'

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1. The officer commanded: Stay where you are.

2. She said: Give me a spoon and a fork.

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1. Teacher: Who is on duty today?

2. Teacher: Do you read English books?

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1. I'm sure Amy will lend you the money. I'd be very surprised if she . (refuse)

2. If I sold my car, I much money for it. (not/get)

3. A lot of people would be out of work if the factory . (close down)

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1. 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.

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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1. Tom: I'm living in London now.

2. Nick: I'm not enjoying my job very much.

3. Jack: You can come and stay at my flat if you are ever in London.

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1. The teacher said to me: Put the book on the table.

2. The secretary said: Please, pass me the paper.

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1. Brother: Did you see him last evening?

2. Peter: Do you play tennis?

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1. Liz gave me this ring. She very upset if I lost it. (be)

2. They would be disappointed if we . (not/come)

3. I'm sure Sue if you explained the situation to her. (understand)

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1. 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.

2. I took a taxi to the hotel but the traffic was very bad. (it/be) quicker if (I/walk).

3. I'm not tired. If (I/be) tired, I'd go home now.

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1. Tom: My car was stolen a few weeks ago.

2. Nick: I want to go on holiday but I can't afford it.

3. Jack: That restaurant is expensive.

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1. Father: Do your homework.

2. Teacher: Dont talk to your neighbour.

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1. Tom: Where is my book?

2. Jack: Have you been there?

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1. What would you do if you a million pounds? (win)

2. I don't really want to go to their party, but I probably will go. They'd be offended if I . (not/go)

3. Jane has decided not to apply for the job. She isn't really qualified for it, so she probably wouldn't get it if she .(apply)

if .

1. I wasn't hungry, so I didn't eat anything.

_If I'd been hungry, I would have eaten something._

2. The accident happened because the driver in front stopped so suddenly.

If the driver in front

3. I was able to buy the car only because Jim lent me the money.

4. Margaret wasn't injured in the crash because she was wearing a seat belt.

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