Complete the conversations. Use the causative form
..... A: Your hair looks nice! (6) ........................... you (it / cut)?
..... B: Yes. I (7) ........................... (it / do) yesterday.
A: Our kitchen’s a mess at the moment. We (8) ........................... (just / the windows / replace) and now we (9) ........................... (some new cupboards / fit). It’s taking them ages.
B: When are they going to finish it?
A: Friday, I think. Then next week, we (10) (the sitting room / decorate), so there’ll be a few more weeks of mess!
Circle the correct answer.
We (11) ‘ve given /'ve been given the afternoon off. So I’m going into town. I want to get some posters (12) print/printed for the play. I'm. going to try the place that jamie (13) used/ was used last year, as he says it's good. I'll have to go by bus as I haven't had (14) my bike fixed/ fixed may bike yet. I hope I'll see you. Later although I might (15) ask / be asked to paint some of the scenery for the play tonight.
Змістовий модуль 7 «Maintenance and routines»
Conditionals
The zero and first conditionals
• We use the zero conditional to talk about things that are always or generally true as a result or consequence of an action or situation. To form zero conditional sentences, we use if/when + present simple + present simple: If I don’t have any lunch, I get very hungry. When Sarah phones, we talk for hours.
• We use the first conditional to talk about possible actions in the future. To form first conditional sentences, we use if+ present simple + will/can/could/may/might: If it rains tomorrow, we’ll stay at home. If you’re free later, you can come with us. If it’s a nice day, we might go to the beach.
• We use the present simple (not will) in the //"clause: If I see Jack, I’ll invite him. (Not If I’ll seeJack, I’ll invite him.)
• We can also use the imperative in first conditional sentences: If I’m late, go without me.
• The if clause can come at the beginning of the sentence or after the main clause. When it comes at the beginning, we put a comma (,) after it: If I don’t have any lunch, I get very hungry. I get very hungry if I don’t have any lunch.
Complete the zero conditional sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
0 If Emma ......sees ...... a dress that she likes, she ...... tries ......to make it herself. (see, try)
We usually ........................... home together if we both ........................... at the same time. (walk, finish)
1 ........................... computer games with Sam when you ........................... round to his house? (you / usually / play, go)
2 Ben ........................... music if it ........................... a fast rhythm. (not like, not have)
3 ........................... really upset when his team ........................... ? (he / get, lose)
4 I often........................... a bargain in that shop if I........................... carefully. (find, look)
5 I........................... to bed if I ........................... tired. (not go, not feel)
6 If you ........................... red and blue, you ........................... purple. (mix, get)
7 I usually ........................... to Jack when I ........................... advice. (talk, need)
Circle the correct answer.
0 If I have/ ’ll have time this evening, I call /(‘ll call) you.
1 If you ’re / ‘ll be out, I see / ’ll see you tomorrow.
2 If you don’t / won’t mind, I don’t / won’t bring your football into college tomorrow.
3 We find / ’ll find one in the gym if Ben forgets / will forget his.
4 Where do / will you wait for us if you get / ‘ll get there early?
5 Mark doesn’t / won’t organise another game if we don’t / won’t go to this one.
6 If Mark has / will have his car, do / will you ask him to give you a lift home?
Complete the first conditional sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Then add commas where necessary.
0 If it ...... doesn’t fit......you properly, ......don’t buy...... it. (not fit, not buy)
1 If you ........................... anything just ........................... me. (need, tell)
2 I ........................... my shorts if it ........................... hot. (might / wear, be)
3 We ........................... early if you ........................... tired. (could / leave, feel)
4 If we ........................... some fruit we ........................... a fruit salad. (get, could / make)
5 She ........................... if I ........................... her. (not remember, not remind)
6 If somebody ........................... you ........................... to listen calmly.(criticise, try)
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Message 1: posted by Ally
I lent a friend of mine a lot of money a month ago. She hasn’t paid me back yet and I’m getting fed up because I need the money. Should I say anything to her?
I think that if I (0) ......ask...... her, she (1) ........................... angry with me or she (2) ........................... to pay me back.
Message 2: posted by ComputerKid
If you (3) ........................... anything, things (4) ........................... worse. You need to talk to her and find out what’s going on. If you (5) ........................... worried about her reaction, you(6) ........................... her when you’re with other people. She (7) ........................... angry if there (8) ........................... other people there.