EN15516 B1 - 3 4 - 6 June U9A

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1c, p.84 The ticket inspector radioed Peterborough station and told them to make the train to Leeds wait for Bernard. 4d 1 He had to run to platform 1. 2 He was very happy and wished he had a way to thank the ticket inspector. 3 He asked Bernard to help the next person he sees who is in trouble and then to tell them to do the same to someone else. 2 GRAMMAR third conditional Match the sentence halves from the story 1} Ifthe inspector hadn't stopped the train toLeeds, 2 A Ifthe couple hadn't helped Karina, 3B Ifthe man in the car hadn't stopped, A. she would have been alone without any money. B they would have had to walk for miles in the cold. C he would have missed his connection. Grammar, p.148 a Match the phrases. Billy wouldn't have injured his head If'd driven any faster, Jon might have gor the job She would have hurt herself badly IfKaty hadn't gone to the party, What would you have studied How would you have got to the airport Ifyou'd worn a warmer coat, Your parents would have enjoyed the trip 9 Would you have helped me ean eone oeoRVerpmiIa— Ss if you'd gone to university? you wouldn't have been so cold. > if 'd asked you? if he had worn his helmet. E she wouldn't have met her new boyfriend. if he'd been on time for hi if they had come with us. if she'd fallen down the stairs. Icould have got a speeding fine. if the trains had been on strike? interview. © Complete the third conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Lf Tom hadn't gone to university, he uldn’t have met Sarah, (not go, not meet) 1 Ifyou metothe airport, I my flight. (not take, miss) 2 We the match ifthe referee usa penalty. (not win, not give) 3 You the weekend ify with w 4 if the theatre tickets online, they 5 Mike his wife's birthday if she 6 Ifthe police _ five minutes later, they 7 Ifyou ‘me the money, , 8 You yourself if you off the horse. (hurt, fall) 9 We the hotel if we the signpost. (not find, not see ) 1011 about the job, for it. (know, apply)

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