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ANSWER KEY

2ND SEMESTER
UNIT 1
I.4.1.
1. b. them;
2. b. her;
3. a. it;
4. a. him;
5. a. it
6. a. her
7. a. it
8. b. them
9. a. who
10. a. what
I.4.2.
1. I talked to the boy WHOSEcar had broken down at the corner of
the street.
2. Mr. Nelson, WHO..is a teacher, lives next door.
3. They often visit their aunt WHOlives in Scotland.
4. This is a student WHOSEname I cannot remember.
5. Thats John, the boy WHOMI have known since he was a little baby.
6. Thank you very much for the book THAT/ WHICHyou lent to me.
7. .WHICHis the capital in England?
8. .WHICHcity do you like best; London, Paris, Prague or
Amsterdam?
9. .WHAT.is on in London right now?
10. .WHOSE.is that guide book? Its not mine.
11. To WHOM.did you send that postcard with a picture of Big
Ben?
12. Robert painted this T-shirt HIMSELF
13. Lisa did the cake all by HERSELF..
14. We helped OURSELVES..to some brandy at the party.
15. Emma, has your son taken the photo all by HIMSELF..?
16. The child wrote the letter HIMSELF.
17. For WHOM.did Sheila make these cookies?
18. WHICH.. of the names did you choose for the puppy?
19. Help YOURSELFwith a cake, please.
20. IT..was a good example he gave.
I.4.3.
1. Your telephone might work, but MINE.doesnt. I couldnt phone
anyone.

2. My grammar book is thicker than Marys. Mine is 300 pages long, while
HERS..is 200.
3. The gloves she lost were not HERS . They were mine, unfortunately.
4. Tom, my pencil is broken. May I borrow YOURS..?
5. Your colleagues were wonderful. THEIRS.just didnt want to hear
about this.
6. Kate has eaten her lunch already, but I'm saving MINEuntil later.
7. You can't have any chocolate! It's HERS. . She will scold you!
8. We gave them our telephone number, and they gave us THEIRS
9. Its not my dog. Its THEIRS.. They take care of it.
10. This is my opinion and only MINE
I.4.4. Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive pronouns.
1. I did not want to believe it and then I saw the UFO MYSELF.
2. The girl looked at HERSELFin the mirror.
3. Freddy, you'll have to do your homework YOURSELF.
4. You don't need to help them. They can do it THEMSELVES.
5. I introduced MYSELF.to my new neighbour.
6. Boys, can you make your beds YOURSELVES.?
7. She made HERSELF..a pullover.
8. What happens when a fighting fish sees ITSELF..in the mirror?
9. The father decided to repair the car HIMSELF..
10. We can move the table OURSELVES..
I.4.5. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate demonstrative pronoun/ adjective:
1. He can't understand THIS..problem. Could you help him?

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
I.5.1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Hello, THISis Rachel speaking. Hello. How are you, Rachel?


Hey, Jim, is THIS.your glove? I've just found it on the floor.
Look at THATwoman over there. She's a Spanish teacher.
Jane, THISis my friend, Mary. Nice to meet you, Mary.
Look at THAT..painting over there. What fabulous colours!
Don't take THAT.mug, it's broken. Take this one.
Listen! THAT.awful dog next door is barking again.
His uncle, who fought in World War II, told him that
THOSE..days they didn't have enough food.
THOSE.mountains in the distance are the Alps.
b.
a.
c
a
c

in

6. a
7. a
8. a
9. c
10. b
I.5.2.
1. The man, WHOSE.. father is a doctor, has just had an operation.
2. The children WHOare shouting in the street are not from our
school.
3. The car, WHOSE..owner is a young man, is an American one.
4. What did you do with the money THAT..your mother gave to you?
5. .WHOis Pamela Anderson? - Shes an American film-star.

6.
7.
8.

.WHAT..is Tony Blairs address? - Its 10, Downing Street.


.WHICHway shall we go - to the right or to the left?

.WHAT..is Madame Tussauds like?


9. .THAT..beach was quite empty last year.
10.
THIS..exhibition will be open until the end of May.

11.
12.
13.
14.

THESE..people come from that hotel over there.


What does THATnotice say?
.THAT..exhibition closed a month ago.

He was dismissed on the 13th. THAT..night the


factory went on fire.
15.
Do you see THOSEbirds at the top of the tree?

16.

. THESEare the old classrooms. Those are the


new ones.
17.
.THISis my cousin, Jessica.

18.
19.
20.

Wasn't IT.a horrible thing to say?


WHICH.of the two girls is your desk mate?
The girl WHOSEfriends organize the party is Jane.

UNIT 2
II.4.3.
1. Cnd te-ai nscut? When were you born?
2. n ce an te-ai nscut? When were you born?
3. Cnd s-a nscut mama ta? When was your mother born?
4. n ce an s-a nscut tatl tu? When was your father born?
5. La ce dat a fost proclamat independena Romniei? When was Romanias
independence declared?

6. Cnd a fost proclamat independena Americii? When was Americas independence


declared?
7. n ce an a descoperit Columb America? When did Columbus discover America?
8. n ce an a fost Unirea Principatelor Romne? What year were the Romanian
Principalities united?
9. La ce dat ncepe semestrul de toamn la Duke? What is the date when the fall
semester starts at Duke?
10. La ce dat ncep cursurile universitare n Romnia? What is the date when university
courses start?
II.5.1. Choose the correct answer:
1. b./ d.
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. c
6. b
7. a
8. c
9. a
10. d
11. a
12. c
13. a
14. b/ c
15. a

UNIT 3
III.4.1.
1. He reads the newspaper QUICKLY.every morning. (quick)
2. Mary is a very NICE..person. (nice)
3. This class is TERRIBLY.loud today. (terrible)
4. Max is an EXTREMELY..good singer. (extreme)
5. One can EASILY..open a bottle using this device. (easy)
6. Its a WONDERFUL..day today. (wonderful)
7. She sang the song BEAUTIFULLY.. (beautiful)
8. He is always a CAREFUL..driver. (careful)
9. He drives the car CAREFULLY..(careful).
10. The dog barks LOUDLY..(loud).
III.4.2. Rewrite the complete sentence using the word in brackets:
1. He OFTEN listens to the radio. (often)
2. They SOMETIMES read a book. (sometimes)
3. Pete NEVER gets angry. (never)

4. Tom is USUALLY very friendly. (usually)


5. I SOMETIMES take sugar in my coffee. (sometimes)
6. Ramon and Frank are OFTEN hungry. (often)
7. My grandmother ALWAYS goes for a walk in the evening. (always)
8. Walter USUALLY helps his father in the kitchen. (usually)
9. They NEVER watch TV in the afternoon. (never)
10. Christine NEVER smokes. (never)
11. I OFTEN visited him when he was in England. (often)
12.
We'll go and see her TOMORROW. (tomorrow)

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

You should speak loud ENOUGH for everybody to hear you.(enough)

23.
24.
25.

HARDLY had I arrived when I realized that he was ill. (hardly)

I RARELY go to Spain. (rarely)


He SELDOM writes to me. (seldom)
I like English VERY MUCH. (very much)
PERHAPS I'd accept it if he wanted to help me. (perhaps)
You ALWAYS come back home late. (always)
I REALLY think you're wrong. (really)
You USUALLY like going to the cinema, don't you? (usually)

I'll interview candidates VERY CAREFULLY in this office tomorrow.


(very carefully)
22.
I NEVER speak to him, how could I know that? (never)
Don't do that stupid thing AGAIN. (again)
I'll phone him IMMEDIATELY. (immediately)

III.4.3.
1. I speak English FLUENTLYnow than last year. (fluent)
2. She greeted me POLITELYof all. (polite)
3. She smiled HAPPILYthan before. (happy)
4. This girl dances GRACEFULLY.of all. (graceful)
5. Could you write CLEARLY? (clear)
6. Planes can fly HIGHER.than birds. (high)
7. He had an accident last year. Now, he drives MORE
CAREFULLY.than before. (careful)
8. Jim can run FASTER.than John. (fast)
9. Our team played WORSTof all. (bad)
10. He worked HARDER.than ever before. (hard)
III.4.4.
1. Joanne is happy. She smiles HAPPILY.
2. The boy is loud. He shouts LOUDLY..
3. Her English is fluent. She speaks English FLUENTLY..

4.
5.
6.
7.

Our mum was angry. She spoke to us ANGRILY.


My neighbour is a careless driver. He drives CARELESSLY.
The painter is awful. He paints AWFULLY.
Jim is a wonderful piano player. He plays the piano
WONDERFULLY.
8. This girl is very quiet. She often sneaks out of the house
QUITELY.
9. She is a good dancer. She dances really WELL..
10. This exercise is simple. You SIMPLY..have to put one word in
each space.
III.5.1.
1. The bus driver was SERIOUSLY.injured. (serious)
2. Kevin is EXTREMELY.clever. (extreme)
3. This hamburger tastes AWFUL..(awful)
4. Be CAREFUL..with this glass of milk. It's hot. (careful)
5. Robin looks SAD..What's the matter with him? (sad)
6. Jack is TERRIBLYupset about losing his keys. (terrible)
7. This steak smellsGOOD.. ..(good)
8. Our basketball team played BADlast Friday. (bad)
9. Don't speak so FAST.I can't understand you. (fast)
10. Maria SLOWLY.opened her present. (slow)
11. Its UNUSUALLY..cold today, considering its still summer. (usual)
12. Actually I found Tonys book was SURPRISINGLY.interesting. (surprise)
13. INTERESTINGLY., my father used to go to school with your father.
(interest)
14. The police managed SUCCESSFULLY.to find the missing children.
(success)
15. Her compositions are always NICELY..written. (nice)
16. I am THOROUGHLY.ashamed of your behaviour. (thorough)
17. Mike tried UNSUCCESSFULLYto phone Cathy several times.
(success)
18. These instructions seem UNNECESSARILY.complicated. (necessary)
19. Someone had OBVIOUSLY..left the front door open. (obvious)
20. This question is AWFULLY.difficult, isnt it? (awful)
III.5.2. Rewrite the complete sentence using the word in brackets:
1. Have you EVER been to London? (ever)
2. Peter doesn't USUALLY get up before seven. (usually)
3. Our friends must OFTEN write tests. (often)
4. They SOMETIMES go swimming in the lake. (sometimes)
5. The weather is ALWAYS bad in November. (always)
6. Peggy and Frank are USUALLY late. (usually)
7. I have NEVER met him before. (never)

8. John SELDOM watches TV. (seldom)


9. I was OFTEN in contact with my sister. (often)
10. She will ALWAYS love him. (always)
III.5.3. Correct the following sentences if necessary:
1. Im tired because I have been working hard.
2. I tried hard to remember her name, but I couldnt.
3. This coat is practically unused. Ive hardly worn it.
4. Mary is a good tennis player. She hits the ball hard.
5. Dont walk so fast. I cant keep up with you.
6. I had plenty of time, so I was walking slowLY.

UNIT 4
IV.4.1.
can
could
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

may

might

should

ought to

shall

will

It is said that he COULD..read at the age of three.


You SHOULD..take a pullover in case it gets cold.
It's going to rain all afternoon. SHALLwe visit our friends?
Scott WILL..be 21 at the end of the year.
Julie said the traffic was heavy, so she MIGHT..be late for the meeting.
You look a bit confused. SHALL. I help you?
You were so rude. You SHOULD..be ashamed of yourself!
I don't know the meaning of this word. MAYI borrow your
dictionary?
9. Jane is in hospital. You OUGHT TO..visit her.
10. I can see you have a lot of luggage. SHALL.I help you?
11. However angry you are, you SHOULD never talk to people like
that.
12. This report is urgent you SHOULD/ SHALL. finish it by four
oclock.
13. MAY. I help you with the report?
14. John CANT have gone home, his PC is still on!
15. You SHOULD.. have checked the data, I did it yesterday.
16. Something bad MUST. have happened to Joan, she has never been
late like this.
17. You CANT.. have deleted the file, you MAY
need it later.
18. The secretary MIGHT have already left, but I am not sure.
Check her office.
19. WILL..you be so kind as to help me?
20. We all OUGHT TOvisit our friends when in need.

IV.4.2.
1. d
2. a
3. b
4. c
5. b
6. b
7. b
8. b
9. c
10. d
11. a
12. a
13. a
14. a
15. c
16. a
17. a
18. a
19. d
IV.4.3.
1. I must begin. I HAD TO BEGIN./ I WILL HAVE TO BEGIN.
2. You dont have to come. YOU DIDNT HAVE TO COME./ YOU WILL NOT HAVE
TO COME.
3. You cant mean it. YOU COULDNT MEAN IT.
4. You should help me. YOU SHOULD HAVE HELPED ME.
5. The data must be wrong. THE DATA MUST HAVE BEEN WRONG.
6. I cant speak German. I COULDNT SPEAK/ I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SPEAK.
7. We may use calculators at the exam. WE WERE NOT ALLOWED TO USE/ WE WILL
NOT BE ALLOWED TO USE.
8. You may be right. YOU MAY HAVE BEEN RIGHT.
9. I can carry the bag for you. I COULD CARRY/ I WILL BE ABLE TO ACARRY
10. You must listen to your parents. YOU HAD TO LISTEN/ YOU WILL HAVE TO
LISTEN.

IV.5.1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

You COULDrun faster if you weren't so lazy.


It's too cold. I MUST..close the window.
He MAYbe friendly, but he is usually unfriendly.
We SHOULDNT..watch TV so much.
You MUSTNTleave the class before 1 o'clock.
Stop smoking! You really SHOULDnot smoke.
We COULDnot climb those mountains when we were kids.
I have no time. I MUST.leave now. My parents are waiting for
me.
9. You failed in your final test. You SHOULD.have studied harder.

10. Sami CANNOTlift that heavy table. He is too weak.


11. You SHOULDNT.. have connected these two wires. Its so
dangerous.
12. The dog is barking because it MUST.have heard something.
13. I didnt take any risk, so I CANT..have been injured.
14. Sorry I have forgotten your birthday. I SHOULD..have looked in
my notebook.
15. He told us he WILL..be there tomorrow.
16. David MAYhave taken your books by mistake.
17. You are an adult. You SHOULDNT..have done it.
18. Lets end the conversation now. I MUSTgo.
19. It CANbe a good idea to take a holiday.
20. She looks great! She CANTbe over 40.
IV.5.2.
can

could

have to

must

might

should

1. Ted's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He


MUSTbe exhausted after such a long flight. He
MAY..prefer to stay in tonight and get some rest.
2. If you want to get a better feeling for how the city is laid out, you
SHOULD..walk downtown and explore the waterfront.
3. Hiking the trail to the peak MIGHT..be dangerous if you
are not well prepared for dramatic weather changes. You
SHOULD.research the route a little more before you attempt the ascent.
4. When you have a small child in the house, you MUSTNTleave
small objects lying around. Such objects MAY.be swallowed,
causing serious injury or even death.
5. Dave: CAN..you hold your breath for more than a minute?
Nathan: No, I can't.
6. Jenny's engagement ring is enormous! It MUST.have cost a
fortune.
7. Please make sure to water my plants while I am gone. If they don't get enough
water, they MAY.die.
8. I COULDspeak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived
in Egypt. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the
language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I
CANjust say a few things in the language.
9. The book is optional. My professor said we SHOULD.read it
if we needed extra credit. But we SHOULDNT.read it if we don't
want to.
10. Leo: Where is the spatula? It SHOULDbe in this drawer but
it's
not
here.
Nancy: I just did a load of dishes last night and they're still in the dish washer. It

MUST..be in there. That's the only other place it


CAN..be.
11. You SHOULD..take your umbrella along with you today. The
weatherman on the news said there's a storm north of here and it
MAY.rain later on this afternoon.
12. CANwe pull over at the next rest stop? I really
MUST..use the bathroom and I don't know if I CAN.hold
it until we get to Chicago.
13. Oh no! Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table. He MUST..have
left it here last night.
14. Ned:
MAY..I
borrow
your
lighter
for
a
minute?
Stephen: Sure, no problem. Actually, you CANkeep it if you
want to. I've given up smoking.
15. I CANT..believe she said that to Megan! She
SHOULDNT HAVEinsultED her cooking in front of everyone at the
party last night. She SHOULDhave just said she was full or
had some salad if she didn't like the meal.
16. MAY you ..chew with your mouth open like that? Geez,
it's making me sick watching you eat that piece of pizza.
17. Mrs. Scarlett's body was found in the lounge just moments ago, and it's still
warm! Nobody has left the mansion this evening, so the killer
MUSTbe someone in this room. It MAY..be any one of
us!
18. Ted: I don't know why Denise startED crying when I mentioned the wedding.
Pamela: It MAY.have been what you said about her brother. Or,
perhaps she is just nervous. After all, the big day is tomorrow.
19. MUST..you always say the first thing that pops into your head?
CAN..you think once in a while before you speak?
20. I was reading the book last night before I went to bed. I never took it out of this
room. It MUSTbe lying around here somewhere.
Where CANit be? be swallowed, causing serious
injury or even death.
UNIT 5
V.4.1.
1. If you were rich, you WOULD BUY a house.
2. If you had invited me to the event, I WOULD HAVE ACCEPTED. with
pleasure.
3. Your car will go faster, if you USE this type of oil.
4. If I were you, I WOULD STOP talking.
5. If you buy two pens, we GIVE/ WILL GIVE you one free.
6. If we had married, we WOULD HAVE BEEN very happy.
7. If I had enough money, I WOULD GO to the seaside for my summer holiday.
8. If you look carefully, you WILL SEE all the animals in the park.
9. If you had lent me your car, I WOULD HAVE BEEN delighted.

10. If they ACCEPTED my invitation, I would be really happy.


V.4.2. Fill in the gaps with the right form of the verb:
Once upon a time the cat bit the mouse's tail off. Give me back my tail, said the
mouse. And the cat said, Well, I (give) WOULD GIVE..you back your tail if
you fetched me some milk. But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you. The
mouse, however, went to the cow. The cat (give / only) WILL ONLY
GIVE.me back my tail if I fetch her some milk. And the cow said, Well, I
would give you milk if you (get) GOTme some hay. But that's impossible
to do for a little mouse like you. The mouse, however, went to the farmer. The cat will
only give me back my tail if the cow (give) GIVESme some milk.
And the cow (only / give) WILL ONLY GIVEme milk if I get her
some hay. And the farmer said, Well, I would give you hay if you (bring)
BROUGHT.me some meat. But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like
you. The mouse, however, went to the butcher. The cat will only give me back my tail
if the cow (give) GIVES.me milk. And the cow will only give me milk
if she (get) GETSsome hay. And the farmer (only / give)
WILL ONLY GIVE..me hay if I get him some meat. And the butcher said,
Well, I would give you meat if you (make) MADEthe baker bake
me a bread. But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you. The mouse, however,
went to the baker. The cat (give / only) WILL ONLY GIVE.me
back my tail if I fetch her some milk. And the cow (give / not) WILL NOT
GIVEme milk if I don't get her hay. And the farmer will only give me hay if
the butcher (have) ..HASsome meat for him. And the butcher will
not give me meat if you (bake / not) DONT BAKE.him a bread.
And the baker said, Well, I (give) WILL GIVE.you bread if you
promise never to steal my corn or meal. The mouse promised not to steal, and so the
baker gave the mouse bread, the mouse gave the butcher bread. The butcher gave the
mouse meat, the mouse gave the farmer meat. The farmer gave the mouse hay, the mouse
gave the cow hay. The cow gave the mouse milk, the mouse gave the cat milk. And the
cat gave the mouse her tail back.
But imagine what would have happened otherwise. If the mouse (promised / not)
HAD NOT PROMISEDnever to steal corn or meal, the baker
(not/give) WOULD NOT HAVE GIVENthe mouse bread. If the
baker (not / give) HAD NOT GIVEN.the mouse bread, the butcher
(refuse) WOULD NOT HAVE REFUSED..to give her meat for the
farmer. If the butcher (refuse) HAD REFUSED..her any meat, the
farmer (not / be) WOULD HAVE BEEN .willing to give the mouse
hay. If the farmer (not / be) HAD NOT BEENwilling to give the
mouse hay, the mouse (not / receive) WOULD NOT HAVE
RECEIVEDmilk from the cow. If the mouse (not / receive)
.HAD NOT RECEIVED..milk from the cow, she (not / get)
.WOULD NOT HAVE GOT back her tail.
V.4.3.
1. It WOULD BE..silly if we tried to walk there.

2. I WOULD SEE..the film only if the reviews are good.


3. She'd have taken me to the station if her car HAD NOT
BROKEN.down.
4. If you DO NOT ASK., he won't help you.
5. If it HAD BEENyesterday, we would have gone sailing.
6. WOULD YOU LOOK AFTER..after their dog again if
they go on holiday this year?
7. Would you mind if I USED.your mobile?
8. I WOULD NOT OPEN.the mail if it had contained a virus.
9. Even if I HADa wet-suit, I wouldn't go scuba-diving.
10. WOULD YOU HAVE BEENthat strict if you'd known the truth?
11. If I had HAD more time, I WOULD HAVE COME.to your
party yesterday.
12. Give the book to Jane if you HAVE..it.
13. If you hadn't lost our flight tickets, we WOULD HAVE BEEN.on
our way to the Caribbean now.
14. If you ARE HAVINGdinner right now, I'll come back later.
15. If we STARTED.off earlier, we wouldn't be in this
traffic jam now.
16. What would you do if you KNEW..of THE murder?
17. If I hadn't eaten that much, I WOULD NOT BEso sick now.
18. We would take another route if they CLOSED..the road.
19. She only LAUGHS.if she's in a good mood.
20. If she were sensible, she WOULD NOT HAVE ASKEDthat
question, by which she offended him so much.
V.4.4.
1. If I were you I would make a little more effort to save some money.
WereI YOU, I.
2.If they had known the truth, they wouldnt have been so upset.
HadTHEY KNOWN THE TRUTH, THEY.
3. If you should happen to be in town, call on us.
ShouldYOU HAPPEN TO...
4. If I were you, Id take up German lessons.
WereI YOU, I..
5. If the tourists need further information, they can ask the receptionist.
ShouldTHE TOURISTS NEED...
6. If the weather is fine, we shall go swimming.
ShouldTHE WEATHER BE FINE...
7. If someone had phoned the police earlier, the thief would have been caught.

HadSOMEONE PHONED
8. If you had been more careful, you wouldnt have lost your credit card.
HadYOU BEEN, YOU...
9. If you had told me about your debt, I could have helped you.
HadYOU TOLD ME
10.If you change your mind, well go together to the party.
ShouldYOU CHANGE..
V.4.5. Rewrite the following sentences using unless:
1. UNLESS the students WRITE their homework, they will get bad marks.
2. UNLESS we HURRY, well miss the train.
3. UNLESS I TAKE my umbrella, Ill get wet.
4. UNLESS it IS fine tomorrow, we wont go for a ride.
5. UNLESS the employer GIVES him a pay rise, he will resign.
6. UNLESS he HAD got bad news, he wouldnt be so upset.
7. He wouldnt have gone to the party UNLESS they HAD invited him.
8. She couldNT become a famous singer UNLESS she took music lessons.
9. They wouldnt invest their money UNLESS they WERE sure about the profit.
10. I WOULD have invited you at the cinema UNLESS I had seen the film before.

V.5.1. Provide the right form for the verbs in brackets:


1. I am trying to reach Sue on the phone now, but I'm afraid she is not there because, if
she (be) WERE.at the office, she (answer) WOULD
ANSWER.the phone.
2. A couple of minutes ago, I tried to reach Sue on the phone, but I'm afraid she is not
there because if she (be) HAD BEEN.at the office, she (answer)
WOULD HAVE ANSWERED the phone.
3. I want to ring a friend now, but I don't know his phone number.
If I (know) KNEW..his phone number, I (ring) WOULD
RING.him.
4. A week ago, I wanted to ring a friend, but I don't know his phone number.
If I (know) HAD KNOWN..his phone number, I (ring) WOULD
HAVE RUNGhim.
5. A friend tells me what she is planning to do. I don't think what she is planning is a
good idea.If I (be) you, I (do / not) ..this.
6. A friend tells me what she did. I don't think what she did was a good idea.
If I (be) WERE..you, I (do/ not) WOULD NOT
DO.this.

7. Somebody tells me that Sarah is on holiday in Italy at the moment. This cannot be
true
because
I'm
seeing
her
in
town
tonight.
If Sarah (be) WERE..in Italy, I (see/ not) WOULD NOT
SEEher in town tonight.
8. Somebody tells me that Sarah is on holiday in Italy at the moment. This cannot be
true
because
I
saw
her
in
town
last
night.
If Sarah (be) HAD BEENin Italy, I (see/ not) WOULD NOT
HAVE SEEN..her in town last night.
9. My brother feels like he is getting the flu. I tell him you (get/ not) WOULD
NOT GET..the flu if you (eat) ATE..more fruit.
10. A few weeks ago, my brother had the flu. I tell him
You (get/ not) WOULD NOT HAVE GOT.the flu if you (eat) HAD
EATEN. more fruit.
V.5.2. Consider the following text and then provide the right form of the verbs
given:
New Orleans was founded by the French. It first had a French name, Nouvelle-Orlans,
in honour of the Duke of Orleans, King of France. The city lies on the river Mississippi
and a riverboat cruise on the Mississippi is an unforgettable experience. New Orleans is
also an important centre for music, especially for jazz and rhythm and blues.
1. Do you like jazz music? Because if you (like) LIKE. jazz, you (love)
WILL LOVE..New Orleans.
2. Vanessa hates boat trips. But if she (hate / not) DID NOT..boat trips,
she (enjoy) WOULD NOT ENJOY a riverboat cruise on the
Mississippi.
3. I (do) WOULD DO.a course in jazz dancing if I (have)
HAD..more time. But unfortunately I don't have time.
4. If the founders of the city (hate) HAD HATED.the King of France,
they (call / not) WOULD NOT HAVE CALLED..the place
Nouvelle-Orlans in honour of him.

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