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<b>LISTEN AND REPEAT</b>
/kl/ /gl/ /kr/ /gr/ /kw/
clean glean crowd grow quarrel
class glass cranky green quarter
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<b>PRACTISE READING ALOUD THIS DIALOGUE</b>
A. Didn’t you go to the cricket club?
B. Yes, I did go to the
cricket club
.
A. Was it crowded?
B. Quite crowded.
A. Was Greg there?
B.
Greg
was there, yes. And Robert Queen was there,
too.
Does Robert Queen like cricket?
B. No, he doesn’t. He quarrelled with Greg. He went to
the pub and drank some glasses of beer
A. Oh dear
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<b>* EXAMPLE:</b>
1. If it
<b>doesn’t rain</b>
, I
<b>will come</b>
to see
you
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5. If she had learned hard, she would have
<b>passed the examination.</b>
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<b>Exercise 1. </b>
Put the verbs in brackets into
the correct form. Add ‘ll/ will or ‘d/ would if
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Examples:
1.
If it
doesn’t rain
, I ( come) to see
you
- If it
doesn’t rain
,
<i><b>I’ll/ will come</b></i>
to
see you
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1.I (drive) to work if I
had
a car.
<i><b>would drive</b></i>
2. Where in Viet nam
would
you like
to live if you (can)
<i><b>could</b></i>
3. If the weather (be) good, we
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Exercise 2. Choose the best answer for each sentence below
1. They <b>would have paid</b> you more if they …of its values
<i><b>A. . were told</b></i> B. <i><b>had been told C. are told</b></i> <b>B</b>
2. If I…. That Gred wanted to get up early, I <b>would have </b>
<b>woken</b> him up
<i><b>A.had realised B. realised C. realise</b></i>
<b>A</b>
3. If you <b>had had</b> breakfast, you…hungry
<i><b>A. will not be B. would not be C. Would not have been</b></i> <b>C</b>
4. If they <b>had had</b> enough money, they….that house
<i><b>A. will buy B. would buy C. Would have bought</b></i> <b>C</b>
5. If he…harder, he <b>would have passed</b> the exam
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<b>* Conditional in reported speech</b>
Example
1. “If it is rainy, I will stay at home”, she said.
->
<i>She said that if it was </i>
<i>rainy</i>
<i>, she would stay at home</i>
2. “If I were you, I wouldn’t buy that coat”, she said
<i>-> She said that if she <b>were</b> me, she <b>wouldn’t buy</b> that coat</i>
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<b>Exercise 3: Change the following </b>
<b>conditional sentences into </b>
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1. “ I will come to see you if I have time”, the man said to her.
<i>-> the man said to her that he <b>would come</b> to see her if he <b>had</b></i>
<i>time</i>
2.” What would you say if someone stepped on your feet?”
he asked her
-> <i>he asked her what she <b>would say</b> if someone <b>stepped</b> on </i>
<i>her feet </i>
3. “If It doesn’t rain, we will go out with you,” they said to me.
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