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Verb Tense Overview with Examples Simple Present Simple Past Simple Future | study English every day. ‘Two years ago, { studied English in England. Ifyou are having problems, | will help you study English. | 1am going to study English next year. Present Continuous Past Continuous Future Continuous 1am studying English now. | was studying English when you called yesterday. { will be studying English | When you arrive tonight, | am going to be studying English when you arrive tonight. Present Perfect Past Perfect Future Perfect | have studied English in several different countries. | had studied a little English before | moved to the U.S. | will have studied every tense by the time I finish this | course. ! | lam going to have studied every tense by the time | finish this course. Present Perfect 7 Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous | | have been studying English for five years. I had been studying English for five years before ! moved tothe U.S. 1 will have been studying English for over two hours by the time you arrive. am going fohave been | studying English for over | two hours by the time you | arrive. ier 1 GRAMMAR question formation 4 Right (7) or wrong (x)? Correct the wrong questions. 1 A Youhove ever been to Greece? xHave you ever been B Yes, a couple of times 2 Why didn’t you tell me the trath? 7 3. Where you usually go on holiday? 4 Haven't you done the homework? 5 What did happen at the meeting yesterday? 6 Who is Jack going out with? 7 How much far sit tothe station? 8 How many people did come to your party? 91 Whose jacket did you borrow for the wedding? 10 Why James is driving your car? 11 Excuse me, Can you tell me where are the toilets? 12. How much time have you been learning English? 'b Match the sentences to the short questions. 1 Ineed to leave work an hour early today. [] 2 ve been thinking. 3 Mia's going tothe theatre tonight. 4 My brother got a love letter! 5 Ym going to New York next week on business. oo ono0 6 You're too late! They've gone. 2 Lucky you! How long for? b Ob yes? Who with? ¢ Where to? 4 What about? ¢ Really! Who from? £ Whatfor Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers, Voltaire, ith century French autho, humanis rctonals, & stirst ¢ Write questions with or without the auxiliary do, does, or did. 1 when / your brother / pass his driving test When did your brother pass his driving test + 2 who / cook fin your family 3 what / happen /f I press this button 4 howlong / you / spend / in Australia last summer : 2 5 which / you / prefer ~tea or coffee = ? 6 what / make / you angry 2 7 who / drink / all the fruit juice I / leave /n the fridge 8 how long / take / to get to Norwich from here 4 Write indirect questions. 1 ‘Where does Natali ive?” Do you know where Natalie lives 2 ‘What’ the time, please?” Could you tell me 2 3 ‘Where did we park the car?” | Do you remember 2? I 4 “Are there any tickets left for the concert tonight?” Do you know 2 5 ‘What time does the concert start? Can you tell me. 2 6 ‘When's Sally’s birthday?" Can you remember ? Student's Book p.132. Grammar Bank 141b Complete the dialogues with a question tag or More Words to Learn an auxiliary. . Write translations and try to remember the words. 1 A Matthew asked you to go with him, didn’ he ? B Yeshe__did and I said yes. Word Pronunciation | Translation childhood (noun) [/'tfaidhod? handwriting (noun) | /hendraxtiy/ i initials (noun) | A'naftad signature (noun) | ‘signatfo! trick (noun) trtk/ ilegible (adj) ‘'ledsobV poychic (adj) sank secretive (adj) _| /sitkrativ/ deduce verb) —_[/dr'djuss/ sign (verb) ‘san! A ‘you? But you told me you like him. B Yes I know. I say that, but when I spoke to complete the chart. him at the party I discovered that he's really nice. é : ‘A _____ he? So where are you going on your first Superstition | When or Where? | Why? datel ae People thought black 2. A You didn’t close the back door when you went to ioe aise ete ae school,. z B Thats not true. close the back door! 7 ovgnaetinanent | Ppl hug tke ‘A You aren't telling the truth, : brea 3 thes ofthe BI LT can remember closing it. ladders. tangle ‘A Well, the door isn’t closed now, zi ~ 7 oo Orignatedin the - | people knocked on 3 A Youllike classical music, 2 ‘Touching: | 5___—— 6 toll B Yes loveit. ‘wood | —— the good spins ‘A But you dor’t like opera much, 2 BI like opera, but its not my favourite. I H “The Pope passed alaw prefer orchestral music. ein Sy | One atte | obi peoples A So____L. We eould go toa concert together, Sine ofte?_| epson owas L 4A Pmstarving! BEd Uisten agsin with the tapescript on p-74 and try to B_____you? 'mnot. had a very big lunch. quess the meaning of any words that you don't now. ‘A So you don't want to go out for dinner, z Then check in your dictionary. B Not especially, but if you Tl come with ma pecially, but if yo ELD Matizom A you? That's great. I don’t fancy cooking, ‘tonight. Student's Book p.132 Grammar Bank 18 EXNILLD wwrnouncon/erergshiefupperinemediate EB Seeb Right (v) or wrong (x)? Correct the wrong phrases. 1 Nathan Hag lieddy saniedthié neivjob X hasn't started his new job yet 2 How long have your parents'beenmarried? “ 3 Their train has arrived ten minutes ago. We're late! 4 can't go out now because T'éjistswaghed my hair, 5 We've had this computer fordast Octobe. 6 My brother has trayelléd all over the world. 7 What time have you woken’up this morning? 8 They only kaiow each other GF Si nigh but they're getting married in November. ¢ New grammar. Complete the e-mail with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the present perfect simple or continuous. Dear Sabine, Sorry!?_haven’twritten (not wite) for ages, but 2 (have) a lot of work recently and io (be) too exhausted to do anything in ‘the evenings once | get home. Todayis a bank holiday though, sol (nite) emais al day to try catch up with al my frends. Guess what (move out) of my parent's house! 16 {lve) in my new fat fora week ‘now, and I love it ready / unpack) all ‘my things and it's beginning to fel like home, You must come ‘and visit! The bad news is that 8. Sebastian. He? (Gplit up) with (travel) so much recently that we 10 (not manage) to see each other much and 11 (meet) someone else, He's called Carl and he's a colleague from work, We a (Gee) each other since the beginning of the summer. We 13 have) three dates so far and | ceally like hi ‘Anyway must go. Please write soon and tell me all your news. GXLULD Student's Book p.i32 Grammar Bank 1C Phrasal verbs in context ‘Complete the sentences with the correct form of a verb | from File 1. break call chat cut give 1 Pm trying to down the amount of chocolate leat, | 2 tried to learn Russian but it was so difficult that : I up. } 3 Pmsorry. Jane is out. Can you___back later? 4 The rock band were together for ten years before they : up. 5 Iwas having a quiet coffee when a man came over and I tried to me up. ‘ More Words to Learn Write translations and try to remember the words. Word Pronunciation | Translation calls (noun) ‘sel long-term (adj) Fonts! stuck (adj) ‘sak breathe (verb) Toxit6/ choke (ver) /tfaukd damage (verb) Pdéemidyy panic (verb) Fpeenik/ sting (stung, stung) (verb) | stay! strengthen (verb) /stren@n/ swallow (verb) Pswolabs ais EE Listen and match the speakers to the place where they ‘gave or received first aid, A the park ‘Speaker _ B inthe mountains Speaker € inaconferencehall Speaker Ei usten again. what was the medical emergency and What treatment did each person receive? [EF Uisten again with the tapescript on p.74 and try to guess ‘he meaning of any words that you don't know. Then ‘checkin your dictionary, EXNELD Mulirom EXTD wr.oup cometiengishile/upperntermediateRR 2 VOCABULARY airtravel a Complete the crossword. (hues across: “6: When I went to pick up my ~o@? atthe flight landed, the’. pease ofa security alert. ues do 4 When I got tthe airport, went straight to. ‘had landed yet. 5 Tasked a fight :.. to bring me an extra pillow. 'b Complete the text with suitable words. ‘The worst journey | ever had was when flew to New York last yeat.|arived atthe ! terminal in plenty of time, but when | got to the2c_ des, there was an enormous queue. By the time it was my turn there were no window 55 left, 5 I had to sitin the middle ofa tow. The man att idnt seem to like the photo in ‘my passport, but in the end he let me through, but my scissors ‘were confiscated during the security check. My was called as soon as | arived at the departure lounge, and | had torun to reach the gate in time. sat next to a small child who screamed loudly when we 6, and didn't stop screaming forthe next two hours. The weather in New ‘York was terrible when we arrived and I've never experienced such a scary 7L - was so reieved when we finally touched the ground. The worst thing was that when I went fo ‘baggage reclaim to 8p. my luggage, wes told that my suitcase had been leit behind. I spent my fst two days in New York with no clothes! 3 MINI GRAMMAR 50 / such...that Circle the correct answer, 1 Please don't walk GO / such fast. I can’t keep up! 2 P've never seen such / such an awful fi in all my life! 3 This is the first time we've had a so long/ such a long delay at the airport, 4 The terminal was so/ such crowded that we couldn't find a trolley, , Tfound that one bag hadn't arrived. The air‘, were very efficient when we had to make an emergency landing. had to stay on board the plane for an hour a ef ind stl fou ped ee with oe id the tight ge {o see if my mother’ fight 5 There was so much / so many snow on the runway that the airport was closed. 6 Our neighbours have got such a / such noisy dogs that wwe have had to complain twice. 7 ‘The taxi driver drove so / such slowly that we nearly missed our flight. 8 There were so/ such a lot of passengers that there ‘wasn'ta single empty seat on the plane. 4 GRAMMAR narrative tenses, past perfect continuous a Right (V) or wrong (x)? Correct the wrong phrases. 1 Twas being late for my fight because I had parked in the wrong terminal. XJ was late 2. Had you a good flight? 3 Someone stole their hand luggage when they waited in the queue. 4. Where was going Ewan when his car broke down? 5. Daisy had already left the airport when she realized she had the wrong suitcase. 6 Our suitcases were already at baggage reclaim when we were getting there. 7 Weiiaid goodbye to our friends. Then we went through security and passport control into the departure lounge. 8 He had been fiying for twelve hours by the time he reached Australia, Oeb Circle the correct verb form. Sometimes both are possible. More Words to Learn 1 The crew wee exhausted because they (had worked)/ Write translations and try to remember the words (GadTbcen working night 7 2 Jess was exhausted because she had waited /had been waiting Word Pronunciation | Translation for three hours for her flight to board. cabin (noun) |? kebmi 3 Weweren’t hungry during the flight because we had had / sraiack renin aes hhad been having a meal earlier in one ofthe airport restaurants. shortage (ne 7 fost 4 After Thad picked up / had been picking up my luggage, erage (noun) {ford Ttook a taxi to my hotel. sean (now) Laie 5 My mother couldn’t move her legs because she had sat / turbulence (nour) | /'ta:bjatens/ had been sitting down for so long. wheelchair (noun) |/'wiltfea! 6 My flight arrived late because it hadn't taken off / cing (dung) (verb) | Nl’ hadn't been taking off on time, Seam (vers) | krima? Complete the text with the correct form of the verb in stagger (verb) | steal brackets. beabout to Peis abavt tal ‘My parents! had never flown (never fy) before, andso they were ‘very nervous when we? (arrive) at Heathrow Airport to take our flight to Benidorm in 3 Beil (leave) them atthe terminal building with instructions to getin the Ei Listen toa radia programme about the pt quoue atthe checkin desk while 4 (Go}topark ‘Amelia Earhart. Wht was she famous for and my carn the long-term carpark. However, when 5 what happened to her in the end? : (Got) tothe checkin desk msl, they were nowhere insight. i ° 16 (ook for them everywhere nti suddenly oO rtd ecmarete: ae ‘occurred to me that they 7, (already / checkin) 1 Anda sed when she fi i andthey? (wait for mein the departure lounge eel ed meee Thiswasa real problem because!?__-_(give)allthe ns paar tickets to my mother including my own andsol couldnt checkin myself. * ee Tiemeddatey (cal) my patents on het mobil. was right; they 11 (checkin) and gone _ ae ee ne ‘trough to the departure lounge. They (walt for Tse ugh typeset eT ‘me for neary half an hour at the gate with my tcktin their hands! Luckily affight attendant went and fetched my ticket, and finally joined them at 5 Shenamed herfistplane ater bird, — 6 Ittook Amelia less than two years to get Sao eet her pilot cence, aes Student's Book p.134 Grammar Bank 2 fee {8 Her second attempt to fly around the 5 PRONUNCIATION irregular past forms seis ee aa 7 7 7 9 Amelia and her co-pilot nearly completed Write the irregular past simple forms ther roundthewerld tip. I /peid/ tid Mus! fon terete EL iste again wth the apescrit on. ad ty 2 Porat! 7 Iwan to guess the meaning of any words that yuu" 3 sed 8 itok! don't know, Then check in your dictionapy.s 2:3: 4 fret! 9 ow! : oe 5 font 10 fassd/ MaltiRoM See b Practice saying the words in a, Student's Book p.158 Sound Bank |[mre 2 VOCABULARY weather a Circle the odd one out. 1 below zero Gcorching) chilly freezing 2 mild showers pouring drizzling 3 warm boiling scorching damp 4 gale force cool breeze wind 5 mist fog smog lightning 6 blizzard hurricane hot flood b Complete the sentences with a suitable word. 1 Were having heatwave _. Its not usually so hot at this time of year. 2 Ifyou're travelling in India, it’s best to avoid the m. season. 3 Itrained so hard that there were serious £ in low-lying areas 4 Theh ‘was completely unexpected and the balls of ce nearly broke our greenhouse! 5 Hundreds of trees fell down during the h and several houses were destroyed. 6 The government is encouraging everyone to save water because of thed__+ ¢ Match each adjective to a noun. 1 strong a skies 2 low b periods 3 dear ¢ rain 4 dry d fog 5 heavy temperatures 6 thick f sunshine 7 icy g toads 8 bright h winds Student's Book p.150 Vocabulary Bank 3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds ‘a Which words have the same vowel sound? Complete the chart with the words from the list. ‘Gekzaling drought gale heatwave below zero. hurricane lightning pouring QO g 8 Q as x ws breeze | _ showers chilly scorching drizaing 6 ul 9 ae hailstorm | soaked bright b Practise saying the words in a. Student's Book p.158. Sound Bank 4 GRAMMAR future perfect and future continuous ‘a Check what you know. Revise the rules. Then dob. 1m future forms begoingto-+ infinitive future plans and intentions future plans and intentions © | ‘My sister's going to adopt a child. ‘Are you going to buy 2 new car? Tm not going to goto New York next week, predictions T think they re going to win, (They're playing very well) Tes going to rain. (The sky is very dark.) + Use going NOT will / worttwhen you have already decided to do something. «+ With the verb go you can leave out the infinitive. Tin not going (10 go) to New York. present continuous be+ verb + -ing future arrangements ‘We're getting married in October. ‘They're meeting at 10.00. Shes leaving on Friday. + You can usualy use present continuous or going to for future plans / arrangements, ~ going to shows that you have made a decision. Were going to get married in the summer.Present continuous emphasizes that you heve made the arrangements, “We're getting marred on July 12th (ie, weve booked the church) ‘will / shall + infinitive FThave the steak. ‘instant decision) Lwon't tell anybody where you are, (promise) Tlearry that bag for you. (offer) Shall help you with your homework? (offer) Shall we eat out tonight? {suggestion} You'll love the film! (prediction) + Use will / won't (NOT the present simple) for instant + decisions, promises, offers, and suggestions. ‘Use shall (NOT will) with Tand we for offers and - suggestions when they are questions. “Use will or going to for predictions, +b Circle the correct form(s). More Words to Learn ‘Write translations and try to remember the words: Word Pronunciation | Translation canal (noun) ‘| fko'nel chaos (nown) Pkeros! imate change (nown)| Pklanmot tjemdy/ COzemissions (now) | si: a0 tus t'majnz/ fan (noun) ‘eni PEE rubbish bin (noun) _|/'rabif bin/ sealevel (noun) [Isic levol/ crazy (adj) Ukrerzi/ ‘organic (food) (adj) recyde (verb) 1 If this hot weather continues, forecasters say (WET) going to have)/ Ge will havé)/ we're having a drought. 2 [ve decided that in the future I’m going to take / Piltake/ I take the train instead of my car tothe office. 3 Keith is having / will heve/ is going to have a video conference with the Managing Director later on today. 4 A Idon'tknow how to download this document. B ['llhelp /'m going to help / I'm helpingyou. 5 Anna has decided she’s going to leave / she will leave / she’s leaving her job to go back to college. 6 We're going to go/ will o/ are going away next ‘weekend. We've booked a country cottage for two nights. ¢ New grammar. Complete the sentences with the future perfect or future continuous form of the verb in brackets. 1 By the end of this month, we'll have moved _ (move) to our new house so you can come and stay after that. 2 This time tomorrow my parents (ly) over the Atlantic on their way to New York! 3 Its been raining all day, but hopefully it (stop) by tomorrow. We were planning to have a pi 4 Hopefully you (read) the book 1 ent you by the next time we see each other. 5 Ifthe match starts at 7.00 pm.,we (play) until 8.45 at least. 6 Tcan’t meet you for lunch tomorrow because I think I (work). Ihave so much to do I'l justhave a sandwich at my desk, 7 Inayear’s time, they (build) the new road and we'll be able to get to work much quicker. 8 eventing goes according to plan, we (spend) Christmas in Australia this year. TLD student's Book p.i36. Grammar Bank 38 ic. Sais EE Usten to a conversation between two people about climate change, Tick v the correct option, 1 Paul and Judith ae both very worried about dimate change. 2 Pauls very worried but Juith takes it ess seriously. 3 Judith is very woried but Paul doesn take it seriously ata [Ey listen again and decide ifthe following opinions are expressed by Paul () or luith (). Who... 1 feels very positive aboutthe unusual weather? __ 2 mentions the government's action to reduce the numberof fights? anne 5 thinks that the governments taking the wrong action to reduce CO, emissions? eee 4 thinks that individuals can help reduce lobal warming? ie 5 says that everyone should try to save water and energy? meee 6 suggests that they could change thei usual holiday habits? — admits that ther atitude may be wrong? ae Listen again with the tapescript on p.76 and try to ‘guess the meaning of any words that you don't know, ‘Then check in your dictionary. mutsom3 MINI GRAMMAR likely and probably Rewrite the sentences with likely or probably. 1 Our team isn’t likely to win the match. Our team probably won't win the match 2 James will probably be going out this evening, James is likely to be going out this evening 3. My boyfriend isn't likely to get the job. My boyfriend 4 We probably won't be here this weekend. It 5 They'll probably be having dinner when we arrive. They 6 ‘There's likely to bea drought if it doesn't rain soon. There 7 Jessica is probably going to fail her driving test. Jessica 8 Itisn't very likely that [lle taking part in the campaign. I 4 GRAMMAR conditionals and future time clauses a Check what you know, Revise the rules. Then do b. 1m first conditional and future time dauses + when, until, etc. “first conditional sentences: if(or unless) + present simple, Sawill| wort + infinitive © we Ifyou don't do more work, youl fail the exam. He'll be late for work fhe doesnt hurry up. ‘She won't get into university unless she gets good grades. + Use the present tense (NOT the future) after fin first conditional sentences. + unless = if..not won't go unless she invites me.= | wor't go if she doesn't invite me, + You can also use an imperative instead ofthe will cause, ‘e.g. Come and see us next week if you have tire, future time clauses ‘As soon as you get your exam results, call me. ‘Well have dinner when your father gets home. won't go to bed until you come home. Pil have lunch before [ leave. ‘After I finish university, Vl probebly take a year off and travel. + Use the present tense (NOT the future) after when, as soon 4s, until before, and after to talk about the future. + as soon as = at the moment when Tllcall you as soon as Farrive. b Complete the sentences with the correct form of, the verb in brackets. 1 Ifyou commit _ (commit) a crime, you'll be punished, 2 If that boy Pil tell him Ps 31 (go) and see the doctor tomorrow if I don't feel better. 4 You (not lose) weight until you stop ‘eating so much. 5 We (call) an ambulance if you think he's broken hisleg. 6 You'll regret itif you advantage of this opportunity. 7 The jury (not give) their verdict until they all agree. 8 If fuel prices go up, low-cost airlines (0) out of business. (try) to chat me up again, ‘not interested. (not take) ¢ New grammar, Circle the correct answer. 1 Don’t leave the medicine on the table if /(in case) the children open it. 2 Let's stop the car unless / until it stops pouring with rain, 3 Youll have plenty of time to travel when /if your children grow up. 4 IF/ Incase there isn't enough evidence, the man will be acquitted. 5 Please return to your seats until / as soon as the fasten seatbelt sign is switched on. 6 Let's goto the duty free shop before/after our flight leaves. : 7 Til get changed to go out until after I've had dinner. 8 You'll get soaked if unless you go out now. 4 Right (¢) or wrong(x) ? Correct the wrong sentences. 1 If there willbe a blizzard tomorrow, we won't be able to leave the house. X If there isa blizzard tomorrow, we won't be able to. leave the house. 2m staying in tonight unless my friends call me. v 3 Don’t take the tablets until you will have your lunch. Bee eee 4 Teall you as soon as I get to my hotel this evening.eee EE: °° °° 5 Bring your swimsuit in case youll want to havea swims. 6 Tl have dinner later, after ve finished in the garden. More Words to Learn Write translations and try to remember the words. 7 You can't watch TV until you finish your homework 8 My boyfriend will call me as soon as he will land. 9 Are you getting changed before you will go out? 10 People won't be allowed to fil their swimming pools if the drought continue’ Student's Book p.136. Grammar Bank 3C 5 PRONUNCIATION sentence rhythm a Underline the stressed words, 1 Please take me seriously. 2 They took advantage of me. 3 He never takes decisions. 4 Don't take any notice of her. 5 Take it easy for afew days. 6 He didn't take partin the game. b Practise saying the sentences in a. Phrasal verbs in context ‘Complete the phrasal verbs from File 3 with the correct particle, through down out (2) on 1 Just carry___ with what you're doing and tell me when you've finished. 2 Kerry went a really hard time after the divorce. 3 Watch __! There's a car coming. 4 Theman got____of is carand walked into the bank 5 He's been unemployed since the factory closed _. Word Pronunciation ‘Translation catastrophe (noun) | iko'testrail hazard (noun) Phevod! playground (noun) | 'plergraond/ at threat (noun) ‘ret! drown (verb) Taraun! scare (verb) iskeal sue (verb) Tsu according to Teikordin ta whereas ‘weo'raz! instead (adv) Jtn'sted! Staite Eb Listen to part of a radio programme where Andy Evans {alls about bungee jumping and complete the sentences, You sometimes have to write more than one word, 1 hefistangs pes ere dened one and cof Vanuatu, which is inthe 2 Young men called and des wsed ta junp of platformswith vines tied to 3 in 979 Chis Bakr and four ends jumped of the Cliton Suspension Bridge the Gty of using aropecaled a ‘bungee’. 4 Immediately efter the team tad jumped, they by police. 5 Hover ple cared og binges, especially in 6 any pore dumps trom the Golden ate jin San Francisco. 7. Some ofthe urps were sponsored by television £8. Fatalities sometimes occur when people use a bungee whichis 4 Caleaons and iting should be checked before each jump. [Ed Uisten again with the tapescript on p.76 and try to guess the meaning of any words that you don't know, “Then check in your dictionary. mulsnom ‘vaww.oup.comyelt/engishfile/upperintermediate SS2 VOCABULARY feelings a How are these people feeling? Complete the puzzle to discover the hidden feeling. 1 She's just heard her boyftiend has had a car accident. 2 Ym studying abroad and I'm missing my family. 3 Oliver hasn't got any friends. 4 Its pouring with rain and my brother has just given me allt home. 5 We've got an exam tomorrow. 6 You weren't offered the jab after you went for an interview. 7 Someone'told you your new hairstyle made you look old. 8 Your friend tells you she has passed her driving test. b Replace the underlined words with a suitable c Complete the idioms. adjective from the list. 1 Harriet was scared _ stiff when she saw a mugger coming oer eee eee eee astonished delighted devastated exhsusted feet : farous stunned terrified thrilled 2 The bus company is and tired of replacing buses ase eet that have been vandalized. 3 My sister was down in the when she lost her job. 4 Hewas_____outaer taking part in the marathon. 5 We couldn't believe our ‘when we saw our holiday flat, [t wasn’t finished! 6 Alan was over the ‘when he got his promotion. Student's Book p.151 Vocabulary Bank 3 GRAMMAR unreal conditionals 1 Olivia was extremely happy when she won the ‘a Right (V) or wrong (#)? Correct the wrong phrases. crossword competition. __delighted 1 Our boss was more popular if he didn’t take himself so 2. We were incredibly tired so we. not to go seriously. X Our boss would be more popular _ out. 2 Ifyou hadn't eaten so little at hunch, you wouldn't be so 3 They were extremely scared when they heard the hungry now. SEnenSnees slesicane wakning-e-it He 3. You hadn't have sprained your ankle if you'd been looking where you were going. 4 Ifyou moved to London, I'd have really missed you. 4 The police were very surprised when the murderer went into the police station to give himself up. ___ 5 She was so surprised she couldn't react when she heard about the terrorist attack. 5 The police would have caught the burglar if they would have arrived earlier. __ 6 The criminal would have gone to prison if there had been ‘more evidence. 6 My brother was really angry when his new car _ was stolen, __ 7 We wouldn't have come to Bangkok if we knewitwas) 7 He was extremely upset and shocked when his the monsoon season. —_—_—__— wife left him. 8 Gary wouldn't have a cough if he wouldn't sniokese 8 We are very excited to be going on a world — cruise. Pee
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