1. ____________________starts with raw materials or components to include various activities designed to process them into final products.
2. ______________ is impossible without considerable human and physical resources as well as the _______________________.
3. According to economists the purpose of production is the satisfaction of ___________.
4. Of course, human demands are not restricted to the acquisition and use of ________, but also extend to the acquisition and use of certain services.
5. ___________have to be made through bigger sales.
6. _____________ is aimed at making the consumer happy.
X. Вспомните правила построения условных предложений I и II типа (IF-sentences). Познакомьтесь с таблицей № 5, перепишите ее в Exercise book, она поможет вам сделать следующее упражнение.
Таблица № 5
USING IF
TRUE SITUATION:
will
(a) If you need some money, I lend you some.
Simple Presentcan
CONTRARY-TO-FACT SITUATION:
would
(b) If you needed some money, I lend you some.
Simple Pastcould
| In (a): Perhaps you need some money. If that is true, I will (or can) lend you some. Reminder: Do not use will in an “if-clause”. In (b): In truth, you don’t need any money. But if the opposite were true, I would (or could) lend you some. | ||||||||
VERBS FORM USAGE SUMMARY (PRESENT/FUTURE)
|
SUMMARY
| SITUATION | IF- CLAUSE | RESULT CLAUSE | EXAMPLES |
| TRUE IN THE PRESENT/FUTURE | simple present | will
can + simple form
| If I have enough money, I will (can) buy a ticket. |
| CONTRARY-TO-FACT IN THE PRESENT/FUTURE | simple past | would
could + simple form
| If I had enough money, I would (could)buy a ticket. |
TRUE SITUATION:
will
(a) If you need some money, I lend you some.
Simple Presentcan
CONTRARY-TO-FACT SITUATION:
would
(b) If you needed some money, I lend you some.
Simple Pastcould
will
can + simple form
would
could + simple form
will
can + simple form
would
could + simple form






