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The document contains examples of conditional sentences using the third conditional and examples of exercises to change verb tenses. It includes sample conditional sentences and homework exercises practicing changing verbs to future tenses.

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The document contains examples of conditional sentences using the third conditional and examples of exercises to change verb tenses. It includes sample conditional sentences and homework exercises practicing changing verbs to future tenses.

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Homework -Albot Mihaela RE21Z

Mario wouldn't have come to England last year if John hadn't invited him
Peter would have accepted your invitation if he hadn't been ill.
It wouldn't have been a hardship for the children to sweep and clean the
rooms yesterday, would it?
If the weather had been fine, we should have gone to a holiday camp
when we had our holiday.
We would have lived in a hotel in Sochi if the rates hadn't been very high.
It would have been natural if they hadn't met after their quarrel.
My friend and I would have gone to the cinema after that lesson if the rest
of the students had agreed to go with us.
If the weather hadn't changed, we should have gone to the country
yesterday .

Ex.2 p.44
If the doctors that had treated Bob weren't very experienced, he wouldn't
have recovered.
2. Mary wouldn't have passed the exams if she weren't so industrious.
3. We wouldn't have invited John Brown to our tea-party if we weren't
acquainted with him.
4. I would have left the children alone if they weren't so naughty.
5. She would have agreed to teach us French if she knew the language
well.
6. Martha wouldn't have understood the German delegates if she weren't
German.
7.  I wouldn't have given you this book if it were not interesting.
8. I wouldn't have advised my friends to have a walking tour if I weren't
fond of walking tours myself.4

Ex.3
She seems to be busy .She seems to know a lot
I and me mother seem to understand each other
Ann seems to love music

She and Ann can’t keep from schooling each other


She can’t keep from arguing about dogs
She can’t keep from meeting with her friend
She can’t keep from writing letters to magazine
She can’t keep from to dreaming of becoming rich

Ex.4
1.Don't worry, the child wouldn't be so cheerful if he were seriously ill.
2.A beard and a moustache wouldn't become you, you would look much
older than your age. 3. It would be better if they didn't allow the children
to watch TV so late. 4. It would have been natural if the children had
asked me about their new teacher, but no one asked this question. 5. If I
were you, I would eat fewer sweet candy, you'll put on weight. 6. It
would have been natural if he had become a scientist, he was good at the
Exact Sciences at school, but he has become an actor. 7. You would have
finished this translation long ago if you hadn't talked by phone. 8. You
wouldn't have forgotten to phone me if you weren't so confused

Ex.5
-If my mother hadn’t been busy I should have gone to the sea last summer
- You had bad luck And what are your plans for the coming winter
holidays?
-I haven’t made any plans so far
-Wouldn’t you like to stay with my at my grandmother’s in the village
-But would it be convenient to he?
-Certainly
-Well ,that’s very nice thank you

VII. Use the Future Indefinite, the Future Perfect or the Present
Perfect instead of the infinitives in brackets.
Note. Remember that in clauses of time the Present Perfect is used instead of the Future Perfect.
1. By the end of the year I read five of Shaw's plays. 2. They leave the country before you go to see them. 3.1 can
give you a definite answer only after I speak to my mother. 4. By the end of the term we learn a lot of new words.
5. I hope, when you do this exercise, there will not be so many mistakes in it. 6. I expect you to grow up by the
time I come back from England. 7. You had better not go bathing until you get rid of that cough. 9. I'm sure you
will forget me by that time. 9. She shan't have any pudding until she eats her potatoes. 10. When I learn a
thousand English words, 
will  I  be able to read a newspaper? 11. I will write all my exercises long before you come back. 12. Don't ask for
another book before you read this one. 13. They will not return home until they see  Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
14.1 hope that by the end of the year he will teach us to speak English a little. 15. Sit down, and when you rest I'll
show you the garden.

VI
10. If he continues to spend his money so foolishly he will  have lost  most of fortune by the
time he is 30.
11. High costs have forced many small manufacturers to close down their plants. By the end of
this quarter at least 5,000 smaller enterprises will have been  going bankrupt.
12. We also expect that larger employers will  have must reduce their workforce dramatically.
About 300,000 workers will lose their jobs by 1999.
13. We can't put you up tonight - the hostel is full. But come back tomorrow afternoon. Some of
our guests will go  by then.
14. Don't even talk to these Gypsies. By the time you realize what's going on they   will have
robbed  you of all your money.
15. Is she still on a diet? - Yes. By next week she  will be slim for six months,  but I think she
will have   must stay on the diet for another six months if she wants   to get some results.
16. The famine has already caused 300 deaths in Africa. About 300 more victims will die  of
starvation by the end of the month.
17. Judge Hawkins is merciless. By the time he retires he will  have sent 20 people to death on
the electric chair.
18. They started to climb in the morning. I expect they will have been reaching  the top  by 
noon.
19. Jim and Claire are wonderful dancers. By next Monday they will dance  together for ten
years.
20. The search for a vaccine against AIDS has been very difficult. By next month our scientists
will have been working  on it for eight years and I don't think they will be any closer to an
effective treatment than they were eight years ago.

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