Unit 5

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Q1.

Put in the correct form of the verb between brackets to complete the following conditional sentences
(Types1,2,3).

1. If we meet at 9:30, we ____will have __________ (to have) plenty of time.

2. Lisa would find the milk if she ______looked________ (to look) in the fridge.

3. The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she __had fed___________ (to feed) the animals.

4. If you spoke louder, your classmates _would understand______________ (to understand) you.

5. Dan ___would arrive______________ (to arrive) safe if he drove slowly.

6. You _____would have had__________ (to have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework.

7. If you _______swim________ (to swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold.

8. The door will unlock if you _________press_____ (to press) the green button.

9. If Mel ______had asked__________ (to ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her questions.

10. I ______would call____________ (to call) the office if I was/were you.


Q2. Complete the conditional sentences (type I, II and III)

1. 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.”

2. The mouse, however, went to the cow. “The cat (give / only) ______will only give ___
me back my tail if I fetch her some milk.”
3. And the cow said, “Well, I would give you milk if you (get) _____got___________ me
some hay. But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you.”

4. The mouse, however, went to the farmer. “The cat will only give me back my tail if the
cow (give) __gives __ me some milk. And the cow (only / give)_will only give_ me milk if I
get her some hay.”
5. 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.”

6. 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) ___gets____ some hay. And the farmer (only / give) ____will only give ____
me hay if I get him some meat.”

7. And the butcher said, “Well, I would give you meat if you (make)
___________made______ the baker bakes me a bread. But that's impossible to do for
a little mouse like you.
Q3. Circle the correct type of conditional sentence.

1. If it rains, I'll wear a raincoat.


a) type I (probable condition)
b) type II (improbable condition)
c) type III (impossible condition)

2. If we had taken enough water, we wouldn't have been thirsty.


d) type I (probable condition)
e) type II (improbable condition)
f) type III (impossible condition)
3. If the children were older, they would go to the party.
a) type I (probable condition)
b) type II (improbable condition)
c) type III (impossible condition)

4. Harry could fly to Helsinki if he had more money.


d) type I (probable condition)
e) type II (improbable condition)
f) type III (impossible condition)

5. If Mark does the washing up, his mother will have more time for him.
g) type I (probable condition)
h) type II (improbable condition)
i) type III (impossible condition)
Vocabulary Worksheet #2 Space Tourism
Word Part of speech Meaning
Unrivalled Adjective unequalled/ unmatched
Arguably Adverb used to say that a statement is very possibly true even if it is
not certainly true
Historic Adjective having great and lasting importance
can be used again
Reusable Adjective
Hefty Adjective large and strong

Rigorous Adjective thorough and strict

Simulated Adjective imitating the conditions of something, especially as a training


exercise
Commercial Adjective A commercial product or service is made to be sold to the
public.
Subject Verb cause or force someone or something to undergo (a particular
experience or form of treatment, typically an unwelcome or
unpleasant one).
extremely large or great, especially in scale or degree.
Q1. Choose the suitable word from the table to finish the following sentences.
historic
1. The destruction of the Berlin wall in 1989 was a ____________________ feat for the
unity of Germany.
simulated
2. Models of the bridge have been tested under ____________________ earthquake
conditions.
unrivalled
3. The university has an ____________________ reputation for its teaching and research
in finance.
immense
4. Regular visits from a social worker can be of ____________________ value to old
people living alone.
rigorous
5. The air in El Paso is ____________________ and the dirtiest in Texas, violating
federal standards for ozone, carbon monoxide and particulates.
6. Restaurateurs have already been warned they could face __________________
fines if they fail to join the Council register before April
7. The selection process is based on ____________________ tests of competence
and experience.
8. The defence lawyers claimed that the prisoners had been subjected to cruel and
degrading treatment.
9. Look for ____________________, recyclable, biodegradable items and
remember to carry your reusable shopping bags!
10. Don't forget this is a ____________________ enterprise - we're here to make
money.
Q2. Put the following words in meaningful sentences.

1. Subject (v): ________________________________________________________

2. Historic (adj): ___________________________________________________

3. Unrivalled (adj): ____________________________________________________

4. Immense (adj): _____________________________________________________

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