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Present Simple or Continuous
Present Simple or Continuous
Conditionals
9. We will complete in the final at the weekend if we come first in this race.
10. We wouldn’t have moved house if the neighbours hadn’t been so noisy.
13. If we had gone for a walk on the beach yesterday, we would have thrown
stones in the water.
14. Unless the coach had cancelled training, we all would have been wet.
15. If Dad is watching football on TV, we won’t be able to watch the film
16. When the match is over, the players will have a shower.
19. He would have got the job, if he hadn’t been so nervous in the interview.
20. The company would have survived if there hadn’t been a recession.
1. I spoke rudely to the coach. I wish I hadn’t spoken rudely to him.
4. Carina hurt her arm. If only Carina hadn’t hurt her arm.
8. Angus didn’t listen to his trainer. If only Angus had listened to his trainer.
1. Poor Steve had been walking around the forest for hours before the rescue team
found him.
4. Carrie had reached the summit when the other climbers got there.
5. The deep –sea divers had checked their oxygen tanks before they entered the
water.
6. Evan and Liam had been hiking in the forest for days, so they were very tired.
7. She had been walking throught the woods when she heard a strange noise.
8. Angelina got to the forest, picked up the map and started walking.
9. When the emergency service finally arrived, the victims of the air crush had
been waiting for days.
10. Armstrong was the first astronaut to walk on the moon, here no man had ever
walked before.
11. When the team reached the summit, they had already lost several members.
13. Until the rescuers arrived, they had thought they wouldn’t survive.
14. Did you take a torch with you when you went camping?
15. Helen had been cycling for hours when her bicycle broke.
III. Modals
3. Lisa wasn’t able to/ didn’t have to go out because it was raining
4. May/ Might I have some money for the bus please, Mum?
6. Joe has to/ can fix her bike because it’s broken.
7. We’re not sure at the moment, but we may/ must join the drama club.
8. The children must/ might be hungry. They haven’t eaten all day.
11. Beth doesn’t have to/ mustn’t go to school tomorrow. It’s a public holiday.
12. Nick can’t/shouldn’t show off like that. It’s really annoying.
13. You mustn’t/ needn’t buy a bike. I’ll give you mine.
14. Carly is only five. She can’t/ isn’t able to look after herself.
15. I must/ have to finish my essay tonight or my teacher will be very angry.
16. You can’t / mustn’t be tired. You’ve been sleeping all day.
17. You shouldn’t / needn’t go swimming because you have just eaten.
20. Barry can’t / must have gone to the gym because it’s closed today.
22. Were / Could you able to ride a bike when you were three?
24. You may not / needn’t bring any food with you as we have made plenty.