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Saturday, October 17, 2020

If Clause, Exercise 6


 Choose the correct answer:

If Darren hadn't wasted his Christmas bonus gambling in Las Vegas, he -------- to Mexico with us next month. 
a. would have gone          
b. went               
c. would go             
d. would had gone

If I ------- French in high school, I would have more job opportunities. 
a. would take              
b. had took            
c. had taken                      
d.  would be taking

If I had --- enough money, I would have gone with him.
a. ---            
b. had                     
c. had had                     
d. been

If I ----- my job I would not have enough money to live in Colombia, currently.
a. had quit                        
b. quit                     
c. quitted                    
d. had quitted

If I ----------- with Frank, I would not be so lonely at the moment.
a. went                           
b. had gone                   
c. would go                  
d. gone

If you ------ to Ireland, you`ll need a raincoat.
a. went                 
b. would go               
c. go                       
d. goes

The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she ----- the animals.
a. had feed                   
b. had feded                    
c. fed                     
d. had fed

If the storm had not frightened them, the kids -------------the whole night.
a. would sleep                 
b. would have slept                
c. would have sleep          
d. slept

If I’d studied harder at school I --------- to university.
a. would go               
b. would have gone       
c. had gone       
d. would had gone

We --------  if you hadn’t given me the wrong directions.
a. would have got lost
           
b. would lose    
        
c. wouldn`t have got lost      

d. had got lost

If Clause, Exercise 10

  

 Circle the correct answer:

1. In which type of conditional sentence do you form the main clause with the present perfect?
a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3 d) none

2. Which if-clause shows that something might be possible (but you’re not sure), or, improbable ?
a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3 d) none

3. In which type of if-clauses can you use ‘would’ in the if-clause?
a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3 d) none

4. Which type of if-clause needs the past tense in the if-clause and the conditional (would + infinitive) in the main clause?
a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3 d) none

5. Which type of if-clause does not have a conditional form in the main clause?
a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3 d) none

Make 1st Conditional sentences, put the verbs in brackets in correct form.

If you _____ (not study), you _____ (fail) the test.

I _____(lend) you my umbrella if you ____ (need) it.

If I ________ (be late), I ________(call) you.

Write 2nd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in the correct form

If you ____ (leave) your job, you ___(travel) around the world.

If you ______(be) nicer to him, he _____(lend) you the money

It ______(be) nice if the rain _______(stop)!


Write 3rd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.

He crashed his car, because he fell asleep while driving.
If he_________(fall) asleep while driving, he _______(crash) his car.

I lost my job because I was late for work. I ______ (loose) my job if I ______ (be)late for work.

We couldn't go to the concert, because we didn't have enough money. If we _____(have)enough money, we _____(go)to the concert.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Gerund & Infinitive, Test 3

 


Read the sentences and underline the correct answer.

1. I dislike watching / to watch football.

2. I don’t understand to jog / jogging. It’s such a stupid way to take exercise.

3. I’m going to help John / fix / to fix / fixing / his bike.

4. Why did he refuse to speak / speaking to you?

5. I love to listen / listening to the sound of the sea.

6. You can’t resist to buy / buying new shoes, can you?

7. Please don’t start to cry / crying!

8. I will no longer continue to be / being responsible for your expenses.

9. Why doesn’t he like to watch / watching TV? 

10. Fortunately, I avoided / to crash / crashing into the car in front. 

11. She quite likes teaching but she prefers to work / working in a bank.

12. My boss promised / to give / giving me a day off next week.

13. Let’s begin / to tidy / tidying the house, shall we?

14. I need a new hobby. I think I’ll try / to swim / swimming.

15. I worked until after midnight. I drank coffee to try / to keep / keeping awake.

16. She disliked / to hear / hearing that dreadful voice

17. He understands to fly / flying, his father’s a pilot.

18. Can you help me / carry / to carry / carrying this suitcase?

19. I refuse to sign / signing that paper.

20. When I was young I loved to play / playing in this wood.

21. Why is it so hard for you to resist to upset / upsetting her?

22. He’s been happier since he started to play / playing the guitar.

23. Please continue to sing / singing! It’s beautiful!

24. I can’t remember if they like to get up / getting up early.

25. I must avoid to make / making that mistake again

26. We prefer to pay / paying more because you get better quality.

27. Do you promise to behave / behaving yourself at the party?

28. Suddenly he began to dance / dancing like a madman.

29. Why don’t you try to use / using these tables for your party?

30. It was so heavy! We tried to carry / carrying it but it weighed a ton.

31. Remembering / Remember my first kite brings back a lot of other memories.

32. I’d like  making / to make a kite for my son.

33. After running / to run for an hour to train for the race, I only wanted to take a nap.

34. I’d give / giving anything to have that kite now.

35. I remember how my father loved flying / to fly kites.

36. It is odd that some people are known for carrying / to carry the disease even though they have no obvious symptoms.

37. Building / To build a house, takes a long time and, of course, lots of money.

38. I want (going/to go) to the baseball game tomorrow, but I can’t..