A: Conditional 1 Put the verbs in brackets into the / a correct form

1. If you ______________ (visit), we ______________ (go) to the theatre.

2. If it ______________ (rain), we ______________ (eat) inside.

3. If you ______________ (not / pass) the exam, ______________ (you / take) it again?

4. We ______________ (lose) our way if we ______________ (not / stay) on the main road.

5. He ______________ (not / catch) the plane if he ______________ (not / hurry)!

6. I ______________ (telephone) if I ______________ (need) any help.

B: Conditional 2 Put the verbs in brackets into the / a correct form.

1. If you ______________ (do) more exercise, you ______________ (feel) better.

2. What ______________ (you / do) if you ______________ (win) a million pounds?

3. If someone ______________ (come) in here with a gun, I______________ (be) very

frightened.

4. If I ______________ (be) you, I ______________ (learn) French before travelling to

France.

5. I’m sure Fred ______________ (understand) if you ______________ (explain) the

situation to him.

6. My husband ______________ (be) very upset if I ______________ (lose) my wedding

ring.

D: Match the two halves of the sentences.

1. If I were rich a) I'll drink a glass of white wine with it.

2. If I hadn't eaten so much b) I may arrive on time.

3. If I had won the competition c) I wouldn't smoke so much!

4. If I don't miss the train d) I’d invest in property.

5. If I could swim e) I can have a shower before the meeting.

6. If I move house f) I wouldn't feel so sick now!

7. If I hadn't lost the keys g) I would have got a new sports car!

8. If I arrive on time h) I would be watching TV by now!

9. If I eat fish for dinner tonight i) I'll buy an old cottage in the countryside.

10. If I were you j) I would go to a Greek island.

E: Write sentences beginning I wish...

1. It's raining, and you hate the rain. I wish it wasn't raining.

2. You live in a big city and you don't like it. I wish I lived in a village.

 

Unit 5: Modal Verbs

A: Choose the correct form of the verbs: can, could and (be) able to.

1. I really enjoyed staying with my aunt when I was a child because she always told me I

could/was able to watch TV after 10 o'clock.

2. I couldn't have found/haven't been able to find my filofax for days now.

3. As soon as she arrived I could/was able to see from her face that she was depressed.

4. Why did I have to listen to you? I could have been/can be at home now instead of here.

5. You should have taken a taxi or you could phone/could have phoned me for a lift.

6. This refrigerator was $567 but I could/was able to get a discount because it was slightly

damaged.

7. I have no idea where my sister is. She could/can be in the North Pole for all I know.

8. It is difficult to understand how miners work under such conditions. I can't/ couldn't.

9. She was able to be/could have been a star but she became a nurse instead.

10. I could/can drive but I can't ride a bike.

B: Choose the correct form of the verb: must/have to/mustn't/ needn't/don't have to.

1. You _____________ pay a month’s rent in advance. The landlord always insists on it.

2. You _____________ complete and return the completed form before Friday, 10th March.

3. In Britain, motorcyclists _____________ wear crash helmets.

4. You _____________ drink alcohol while taking these tablets.

5. You _____________ have a licence to have children.

6. You _____________ put out the rubbish. I can do that later.

7. Mr Brown _____________ work late in the office since he changed his job.

8. Mary has a weight problem. She knows she _____________ give up fried food if she

wants to lose weight.

9. During the Antarctic expedition the explorers _____________ melt the snow to get

drinking water.

10. You _____________ all remember to lock the door when you leave.

 


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Unit 6: Infinitive/Gerund


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