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ional Sentenses (Type 3) - If Nathan's team had worked more responsibly, the boss wouldn’t have told them that they were to blame for the reduced sales of the new product. - It's true, Richard. If they had done more ‘market research in the first place, they would ‘have realised that there was no demand for that product. If Nathan had just followed my advice, this wouldn’t have happened. Conditional Sentences Type 3 If + Past Perfect would/could/might + have + past participle Conditional Sentences Type 3 are used: Examples * to talk about unreal or imaginary situations in the past. If J had become a pilot, I would have travelled all around the world. + to express regret. If we had hurried, we wouldn't have missed our flight to San Franciso. + to criticise somebody/something. If Jordan had completed his university degree, they would have hired him. a | Grammar Practice A Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets using Conditional Sentences ‘Type 3. 1. If Cindy (study) more, she __(not/fail) the test last week. 2, Adam__(can/be) seriously injured, ifhe__(not/wear) his seat belt. 3.1f1_____(know) about the meeting yesterday morning, I (novbe) late. 4. Unless Max (save) some money, he (not/can/buy) a new computer. S.IfBrad_____ (complete) his studies, he __ (find) a better job. 6. The Hamiltons (go) skiing last weekend if it (snow), 7. If you (remind) me about it, I (do) it before I left yesterday. 8 The children (novleatch) a cold if they _(wear) warm clothes on their school trip yesterday. a SS ESSE B Expand the notes into sentences using Conditional Sentences Type 3. 1.1/ know / their address / in Rio de Janeiro /1/ visit / them 2. They / practise / more / they / play / better / match / last week 3. What / you / do / if / you / lose / your passport 4, Richard / be / late / work / the alarm clock / not / go off 5. The wind / not / be / so strong / the / bridge / not / collapse 6. Brandon / not help / his brother / he / not / finish / project / on time C Circle the correct answer (Conditional Sentences Types 2 & 3). 1. A:If you (1) hadn’t forgotten / didn’t forget to lock the doors of your car, the thief (2) wouldn’t steal / wouldn’t have stolen it. B: You're right. But what should I do now? Az If I (3) had been / were you, I (4) would go / would have gone to the police station and report it. If you (5) reported / had reported it sooner, they (6) would find / might have found it by now. 2. Mr Tord is selling his house in the mountains and my cousin, Gregory, is interested in buying it. He went to see it last Saturday. “If 1 (7) had / have the money, | (8) will buy / would buy it, but I don’t,” he told Mr Tord. But | know him better than that. He didn’t really like the house. If he (9) liked / had liked it, he (10) would do / would have done anything to get it D Choose the correct answer, a, b, ¢ or d. 1. If Tom hadn't gone through the red light, the accident a, wouldn’t happen b.hadn’t happened —_€, wouldn’t have happened . didn’t happen If I wanted to buy a dress, I the blue one. would buy b. bought ¢. had bought 4. will buy 3. If Tlived near Stan, we to work together, but unfortunately we don’t. would have gone b. went . would go a. will go) 411 time, I'll have coffee with you this afternoon, a. have b. had had ¢. would have a had 5 my room yesterday, my parents wouldn’t have shouted at me. a. If [tidy b. If Itidied ¢. If T would tidy 4. If Thad tidied 6. You into trouble, if you hadn’t cheated on the exam, a. didn’t get b. hadn't got ¢. wouldn't get 4. wouldn't have got | Vocabulary Practice page 111 A Fill in the word formation table and then complete the text using the correct derivative. hii ine 1. : tradition 2 solution solvable 3. : - commonly 4 agree aaah eae emmaiile agreeable agreeably 5 - habitual 6. consider considerably ih preventable 8. - importance There is no simple (1) toa long and healthy life, but there are a few SOLVE things that people can do which can make a (2)_______ difference in CONSIDER their life. First of all, the most important positive action one can take, which will contribute greatly to the (3) of illness and disease, PREVENT is to make exercise (4) Exercise helps prevent a long list of diseases, HABIT including cancer, heart disease, obesity and others. What's more, itis Oo) believed that exercise can help those suffering from stress, COMMON anxiety and depression, Another thing people must do is visit their doctor ‘once a year for a check up. (6) « people went to doctors only when TRADITION they felt sick but now it is of great (7) that they see a doctor yearly IMPORTANT and follow their doctor’s advice. Last but not least, people must take a better look at the food they eat, Doctors may (8) _ about what the best diet is, AGREE but they do agree that a diet rich in fruit and vegetables is very beneficial. SSS SSS B Read the verb expressions with “go”. Then, choose the correct answer a, b or c. go wrong: become unpleasant or not successful go bad: spoil, become unfit for consumption or use go red: become red in the face because of embarrassment, anger or heat go wild: become too excited about sb/sth go bananas: become extremely angry or excited go over the top: be oo exireme or unsuitable go through one’s mind: (of « though!) occur fo sb 1. I knew you liked flying but it would never that you would buy a hot-air balloon. a. go wild b. go over the top go through my mind & 2. Don’t worry, Patricia. We've checked everything three times. Nothing can possibly a. go wrong, b. go wild c. gored 3.1 don't know why Teddy reacted like that when he saw the boss. He went bright a. bananas be red over the top 4. The children when their father told them that he would buy them ice cream. a. went wild . went bad c. went through their minds 5. Don't eat that cheese, Barbara, It’s been out of the fridge for the whole day and it must have a. gone wrong b. gone red . gone bad 6. Felix will when he finds out that you borrowed his scooter again, a. go bad b. go bananas . go through your mind 7. Although they had planned their holidays carefully, everything in the end, a. went over the top b. went wild cc. went wrong 8. [knew that Donald would when he found out he’s not getting a raise this year. a, go bananas b. go wrong ©. g0 bad 9. Az Did you see how much jewellery Monica was wearing? She must have had a kilo of gold on her! B: Yes. She does have a tendency to sometimes. a. go wrong b. go bananas ©. 0 over the top

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