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2 Harry couldn't ski.
3 she might feel a little sleepy after she took the tablets.
4 the exam would be really easy.
5 he/she had been walking past the bank when he'd/she'd heard
the alarm.
6 they'd been trying to call us since they'd heard the news.
7 Margaret wouldn't be happy when she found out.
8 he couldn't open the door because he'd forgotten his key.
2 if/whether I had
3 how fast I could
4 why I'd left
5 if/whether I was
6 if/whether I'd ever managed
7 why I'd applied
2 us/me to
3 she'd told / telling
4 they'd / they had
5 on paying
6 me he'd
7 for losing
8 to give
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PRACTICE
You have 2 versions of a conversation between Dean and Anna, but
there are several differences between them.
You have to report to each other what Dean and Anna said to find the
differences, without looking at each other’s text.
Use reporting verbs like: say, tell, ask, etc.
“What time are you going to finish work?”
Dean asked Anna what time she was going to finish work.
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   PRACTICE
 S P E A K I N G : D E S C R I B I N G H O W Y O U F E LT;
INTERRUPTING AND ANNOUNCING NEWS 1
CONDITIONALS
2 N D , 3 R D, M I X E D
I WISH
Choose the words that are true for you. Then complete the
sentences.
1. If a cashier undercharged me, I would / wouldn’t tell him if /
even if . . .
If a cashier undercharged me, I would tell him even if it
were a small difference.
2. I would / wouldn’t borrow a lot of money from a friend only if
/ unless . . .
3. I would / wouldn’t return a gift I’d received to the store if /
unless . . .
4. I would / wouldn’t “temporarily borrow” an unlocked bicycle
on the street only if / even if . . .
5. I would / wouldn’t report my friend for skipping work only if /
unless . . .
1.C 2. d 3. e 4. b 5. a
MIXED CONDITIONALS
Use had / hadn’t + past participle and would / wouldn’t to talk about hypothetical
events in the past that have effects on the present.
If you hadn’t been so nice, you would probably still have your wallet!
If someone had broken into your room, you would probably still be trying to get home!
Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
parentheses.
1. If I had been (be) more adventurous when I was younger, I wouldn’ t have (not have) any
regrets about the things I missed.
2.The airline lost my luggage. If I (bring) a change of clothes in my carry-on bag, I (not shop)
for new clothes now.
3.This flight is so long! If I (not buy) an economy ticket, I (be) more comfortable now.
4. If you (learn) to speak some Mandarin before moving to Taipei, you (be able to) ask someone
for directions now.
5. If Martha (not become) a flight attendant, she probably (not travel) as much as she does.
Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.
1. If I had been (be) more adventurous when I was younger, I wouldn’ t have (not have) any regrets
   about the things I missed.
1. had been, wouldn’t have
2.The airline lost my luggage. If I (bring) a change of clothes in my carry-on bag, I (not shop) for new
clothes now.
2. had brought, wouldn’t be shopping
3.This flight is so long! If I (not buy) an economy ticket, I (be) more comfortable now.
3. hadn’t bought, would be
4. If you (learn) to speak some Mandarin before moving to Taipei, you (be able to) ask someone for
directions now.
4. had learned, would be able to
5. If Martha (not become) a flight attendant, she probably (not travel) as much as she does.
5. hadn’t become, wouldn’t travel / wouldn’t be traveling
  WE USE:
• Would/could: WISHES ABOUT THE FUTURE
• Past simple/Could: WISHES ABOUT THE PRESENT
• Past perfect (had+VB-ed/III) :WISHES ABOUT THE PAST
a I don’t know the answer.
b I can’t come.
c I do get nervous. I don’t get good
exam results.
d You didn’t help us. We haven’t finished
yet/We still haven’t finished.
e I didn’t listen to your advice.
f I didn’t tell the truth.
g I don’t speak French really well.
h You won’t speak to him.
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