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(gam Talking about likely and unlikely consequences 1 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. If you find / will find a wallet in here, will you call me? We didn’t go / wouldn’t go to the movie theater at all if new movies weren't advertised. Which movie did you choose / would you choose to watch if you could choose any? If you spent / would spend less time online, you'd do better in school. What do you buy / will you buy if you decide to go to the mall today? If you see / will see Rachel, will you ask her if she wants to come with us? I didn’t go out / wouldn’t go out in such awful weather - even if you gave me $1,000. Tom wouldn’t watch TV unless he had / would have nothing better to do. OY aoe wWNHH 2 Read the statements. Choose the correct responses. “You're in Sue's class. Tell her a Sure. Ifl saw her, I'd tell her. about the test, please.” b Sure. If! see her, I'll tell her. “The last bus leaves in five a know. Come on! We'll catch it if we hurry. minute: b_ I know. Come on! We'd catch it if we hurried. “Danny's lost his part-time job) a How awful! If he has some money, he can pay his bills. and has no money at all.” b How awlul! If he had some money, he could pay his bills. “Imight meet you at the movie | a OK. We'll see you later if you decide to come. theater. 'm not sure yet.” b OK. We'd see you later if you decided to come. “Pm going to eat all this a Don't! You'll be sick unless you stop eating chocolate right now!” b Don't! You'd be sick unless you stopped eating. a Ohno! Ifitis open, I'll go and see the new Chris Hemsworth movie. b Ohno! Ifit was open, Id go and see the new Chris Hemsworth movie. “The movie theater is closed for repairs.” Read the conversations. Complete the responses using the first or second conditional. 1 A Canyou help Susie with her homework? B Sure. Ifshe /ask /me/1/help/her 2 A Canyou lend me £50? B Sorry. have no money! | /lend / you the money /if/1/ have it 3. A Please call when Jo gets here. B_ Noproblem. |/ call / you / as soon as /1/see /her 4 A Ed Sheeran, the famous singer, will be at the party. Are you coming? B_ No, | can’t! I’m busy! I/ not know what to say /if /1/meet / him 5 A. Thelibrary’s closed today. B_ Whata shame. Ifit / be / open /1/ borrow / a book Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. Use the second or third conditional. 1 fhe (fail) he (feel) disappointed. Fortunately, though, he passed. 2 Ifthe weather (not be) so awful right now, we (not have) to stay inside. 3 We (not lose) if Adam (not play) so badly. He was hopeless in goal! 4 Sam doesn’t have his tools right now. If he (have) them, I’m sure he (repair) the TV for you. 5. They (come) to last night's party if you (invite) them. So, why didn’t you send them an invitation? 6 fl (have) all the necessary qualifications, | (apply) for the job this minute! 7 Henry (pass) his driving test if he (not drive) into a wall. It was a stupid thing to do! 8 “One day, you'll bea Hollywood star!” | (laugh) if, five years ago, you (tell) me that!

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