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GRAMMAR DRILL. Conditionals 1. If I win the lottery, I....... buy you a very big car as a present. 2........ I bought you a new car, would you be very.

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1 GRAMMAR DRILL

2 Conditionals 1. If I win the lottery, I....... buy you a very big car as a present. 2........ I bought you a new car, would you be very happy? 3. If you....... got that job, would you have been able to move to a new house? 4. I would want very much to move to a new house if I....... that job. 5. Will you come to dinner with us if we....... a babysitter for you? 6. I will try very hard to come and have dinner at your house if I....... able to. 7. If I....... you, I would work very hard so that I could earn more money. 8........ you able to lend me some money if I promise you that you will get it back very soon? 9. If you really want to be helpful, then you....... to tell me the truth. 10. If I....... very hard, I would have been able to stop smoking.

3 Student Teacher Dialogue (Reported Speech) 1. Teacher: Are you here because you want to learn English? 2. Student: I want to be able to speak English properly. 3. Teacher: I don't see that as a problem. 4. Student: That's easy for you to say. 5. Teacher: What makes you say that? 6. Student: It is the fact that you are a native speaker. 7. Teacher: I understand what you mean. 8.Student: So what am I supposed to do? 9.Teacher: I could give you some lessons next week if you like. 10. Student: That sounds very good to me. I’ll see you next week

4 Student Teacher Dialogue (2) 1. Teacher: So what do you know about prepositions? 2. Student: I know that they usually come before a noun. 3. Teacher: Very good. Which do you find the most difficult? 4. Student: I think that I will choose “in”. 5. Teacher: The thing to remember is that it usualy means inside a place. 6. Student: I see that, but I don’t understand what is the difference between in and into. 7. Teacher: Wheas “in” means that you are there, inside, “into” means that you are entering a place. 8. Student: There is another problem. I don’t understand why there are so many words that sound the same, but mean two different things. 9. Teacher: It is a good question, but there’s no easy answer to that. You will just have to learn them one by one.

5 Conditionals 1. If I....... you, I wouldn't risk it. 2. If they had waited another month, they could probably....... a better price for their house. 3. It's quite simple really. When it's cold, water........ 4. If he decides to accept that job, he....... it for the rest of his life. 5. If you....... for that job, I would be very disappointed. 6. If he hadn't been driving so fast, he....... have hit the motorcyclist. 7........ he been more careful, he would have spotted the mistake. 8. If she goes on passing her exams,....... soon be qualified to practise as a lawyer. 9. If I pay you twice as much, will you....... to finish by Tuesday? 10. If only I'd invested in that company, I'd....... a millionaire by now.

6 Reported Speech: That Cuisine Axel: Do you know anything about Thai cuisine? Caroline: Yes, I love Thai food. Why? Axel: My in-laws are taking my wife and I out to a Thai restaurant tonight. They really like that kind of food. Reported Speech: Brad’s Wedding Jane: How many people were at Brad's wedding? Bruce: Oh, there must have been at least 150 people there. The reception hall was really big and it was nearly full of guests. We had a great time. Jane: That's great.

7 Reported Speech: Business Conference Ron: Do you think the business conference went well? Sarah: Yes, but next year I think the planners should include more about global technology. Ron: I agree. We should know more about that. Reported Speech: Three-Legged Race Mary: Did you have fun at the barbeque last night? Linda: Yes, I thought the games were a great touch. Mary: Me too. I especially liked the three-legged race.

8 Reported Speech: Easy Gardening Michael: My wife and I bought some great house plants yesterday. Maria: Really. Do you have a lot of sunlight in your house? Michael: No, so we bought some plants that have low-light requirements. Reported Speech: Table Top Mountain Frank: I'm going to take my wife to Table Top Mountain this weekend. Mark: That sounds interesting. Is it far? Frank: Not too far. It will be about a three-hour drive from here.

9 Reported commands 1. "Would you like to spend the weekend with us?“ They....... 2. "Could you open the window please?“ She....... 3. "Go to bed immediately!“ Mary's mother........ 4. "Don't forget to post the letter!“ He....... 5. "Park the car behind the van.“ The instructor....... 6. "Please, please, turn down the radio!“ Mark's sister....... 7. "Don't play with the matches. They're very dangerous.“ The nurse.......

10 8. "I'll give you a lift to the airport.“ Michelle....... 9. "I won't lend you any more money.“ Matthew....... 10. The teacher said to her student: "You need to study harder.“ She.......

11 Active into Passive 1. I always clean his room. 2. He is usually giving me wrong directions. 3. Someone has to take these letters to the post office. 4. I hope that people will recognize his talent. 5. I would never allow anyone else to take my dog for a walk. 6. I think it is you who should clean this mess. 7. You’d better convince me. 8. No one should bring any fireworks to the party. 9. I think people have read this book a hundred times. 10. I hope that you’ll excuse my behaviour last night.


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