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Fill in the gaps with the type 2 conditional sentences. 1. If my children fruit, I 2. The road traffic there 3. Communication if there 4. If the cardigan. so expensive, I 5. If I (be) some policemen. (not/be) so easy. for the Internet. (not/be) (buy) it. (not have) a (borrow) one. (not/be) so (wear) it tonight. (not like) chocolate so (give) you this piece. (be) more understanding, we could have a better relationship. 8. If you 9. If you (turn) the TV on, (wake up) our neighbours. (visit) the Eiffel Tower (go) to Paris. (be) you, I (apply) (apply) for the job, computer, I 6. If the dress tight, I 7. If I much, I Second and third conditionals Fill in the gaps so as to build correct type 3 conditional sentences. 1. If you we 10. We if we 11. If I for the job. 12. If Ann she (like) raw (not/ need) to boil it. (flow) if (not/be) (get) it. you 2. It 5. I would apply for the job if I 6. If I 7. You would need to find another job if you (damage) your eyes. (be) impossible to enter the (not/be) there. building if the porter 3. If the flight hadn't been delayed, my boss (arrive) on time to the meeting. (stop) at the red 4. If the driver sign, I 5. I 13. I would eat your adorable meatloaf if I 14. If you Fill in the blanks with either second or third conditional. 1. You 2. If you 3. If you had eaten at lunch, you 4. If there were an ashtray in the house, we smoke a cigarette. 6. If the thieves store, the owners 7. If you (not have) the accident.. (eat) the soup if it (not/be) so salty. (rob) the whole jewellery would have been ruined. (take) your umbrella, you (have) some protection, (not/ catch) a cold. 8. I storm if I 9. The burglars (manage) to escape the (be) more cautious. (escape) to a foreign (not/ catch) them. (learn) to play the piano, I country if the police 10. If you you could have participated in the contest. 11. If you (study) more, you (get) a better mark. 12. There (notice) my new haircut if you had been more attentive. (enjoy) modern art, we could visit the new exhibition. (not/be) so hungry now. (be) a fight if the police (not/ arrive) in time. (not/ need) to go to the balcony to (go) to the job interview, I might have got the job. (know) how to write an application letter. (move) to a new town. 8. I would exercise twice a day if I (have) more time. 9. If the T-shirt (not/be) so loose, I would wear it. 10. If the factory (not/ close), many workers wouldn't be unemployed. 11. If there hadn't been for the snow, most European airports (not/ close) during Christmas time. 12. If there wasn't for the fire, we (freeze) to death. (not/be) a vegetarian. (teach) me how to dance, I would learn it fast. ISLCollective.com

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Direction: Choose the best inference for each story 1. A small-town lawyer from Illinois, tall and lanky with an Adam's apple that could have gone down in the Guinness Book of Records had it existed in the nineteenth century. Nevertheless, he changed the face of American history, steering it through a civil war that left both sides bloody. Who knows what more he could I have done had an assassin's bullet not cut him down. a. He had a big Adam's apple. b. He steered the nation through a civil war. 2. In the early nineteenth century, Shakespeare was the most widely performed playwright in both the North and Southeast. In the first half of the nineteenth century, English and American actors could always earn money by performing Shakespeare in towns both big and small. American audiences were famous for their participation in performances of Shakespeare's plays: They hurled eggs and tomatoes at the villains and cheered and whistled for the heroes. By the end of the nineteenth century, theater owners claimed that most ordinary people couldn't understand Shakespeare, and they were refusing to stage his plays. In the early 1800s, theater goers in big cities could often choose between three different productions of Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet; by the end of the nineteenth century, it was hard to find production of a Shakespeare play, let alone several. a. Early American audiences embraced Shakespeare's plays enthusiastically because they wanted to prove that they were as clever and sophisticated as their former British rulers. b. The role of Shakespeare in America changed dramatically as the nineteenth century drew to a close.

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