1. Match the idioms in column A to the correct emotion in column B.
1. be green with envy a. nervousness
2. be over the moon b. anger
3. have a long facec. sadness
4. go through the roof d. jealousy
5. have butterflies in one’s stomach e. happiness
2. Choose the correct item.
1. If I were you, I would take / will take an emergency kit on holiday.
2. When I go to Venice next year, I attend / will attend the Carnival.
3. If I had more time, I would join / would have joined the gym.
4. I wish Tom came / had come to your party.
5. If only I weren’t doing / am not doing my test on English now!
3. Complete the sentences using the correct tense
1. If we (mix) blue and blue, we get green.
2. If we all (use) public transport, pollution will be reduced.
3. If I wasn’t on a diet, I (order) a dessert.
4. If you (play) a team sport, you would be a lot fitter.
5. If you stop eating so much junk food, you (lose) weight.
4. Fill in : out of, up with, off, back, on :
1. Keep ………. the latest on home security systems to make sure your house is protected.
2. If a small fire starts in the kitchen or other part of the house tell children to keep ……. .
3. Keep ……….. reminding everyone in the family to lock all doors.
4. Ask your children to keep …….. the kitchen while you are cooking .
5. Keep ……….. wet floors, as they are quite slippery.
5. Fill in the correct prepositions ( in, from, to).
1. Drinking too little water can lead … headaches.
2. Sam still hasn’t recovered … his bad cold.
3. It is important to use sunblock on your skin to protect it … sunburn.
4. How do you manage to keep … good shape.
5. Don’t put any milk in Ann’s coffee; she is allergic … all dairy products.
6. Translate into English. Make sentences using 1, 2, 3 types of Conditionals
1. общественное место;
2. чрезвычайная ситуация;
3. сделать ложный вызов;
4. первая оставаться на линии;
6. если бы я была тобой.
1. be green with envy - d. jealousy
2. be over the moon - e. happiness
3. have a long face - c. sadness
4. go through the roof - b. anger
5. have butterflies in one’s stomach - a. nervousness
2. Choose the correct item.
1. If I were you, I would take an emergency kit on holiday.
- Explanation: The correct answer is "would take" because the sentence is in the subjunctive mood, referring to a hypothetical situation.
2. When I go to Venice next year, I will attend the Carnival.
- Explanation: The correct answer is "will attend" because the action of attending the Carnival will happen in the future.
3. If I had more time, I would join the gym.
- Explanation: The correct answer is "would join" because the sentence is in the subjunctive mood, referring to a hypothetical situation.
4. I wish Tom had come to your party.
- Explanation: The correct answer is "had come" because the party already happened in the past, and the speaker wishes that Tom had attended.
5. If only I weren't doing my test on English now!
- Explanation: The correct answer is "weren't doing" because the sentence is in the subjunctive mood, expressing a hypothetical situation.
3. Complete the sentences using the correct tense.
1. If we mix blue and blue, we get green.
- Explanation: The verb "mix" should be in the present tense.
2. If we all use public transport, pollution will be reduced.
- Explanation: The verb "use" should be in the present tense, and "will be reduced" indicates a future consequence.
3. If I wasn't on a diet, I would order a dessert.
- Explanation: The verb "wasn't" should be in the past tense, and "would order" indicates a hypothetical situation.
4. If you play a team sport, you would be a lot fitter.
- Explanation: The verb "play" should be in the present tense, and "would be" indicates a hypothetical situation.
5. If you stop eating so much junk food, you will lose weight.
- Explanation: The verb "stop" should be in the present tense, and "will lose" indicates a future consequence.
4. Fill in: out of, up with, off, back, on.
1. Keep up with the latest on home security systems to make sure your house is protected.
2. If a small fire starts in the kitchen or another part of the house, tell children to keep off.
3. Keep reminding everyone in the family to lock all doors.
4. Ask your children to keep out of the kitchen while you are cooking.
5. Keep back from wet floors, as they are quite slippery.
5. Fill in the correct prepositions (in, from, to).
1. Drinking too little water can lead to headaches.
2. Sam still hasn't recovered from his bad cold.
3. It is important to use sunblock on your skin to protect it from sunburn.
4. How do you manage to keep in good shape?
5. Don't put any milk in Ann's coffee; she is allergic to all dairy products.
6. Translate into English. Make sentences using 1st, 2nd, 3rd types of Conditionals.
1. public place;
1st Conditional: If it rains, we won't be able to have a picnic in the park.
2nd Conditional: If I had a lot of money, I would travel the world.
3rd Conditional: If I had studied harder for the exam, I would have gotten a better grade.
2. emergency situation;
1st Conditional: If a fire breaks out, call the fire department immediately.
2nd Conditional: If I found a lost child, I would take them to the nearest police station.
3rd Conditional: If the earthquake hadn't struck, we wouldn't have had to evacuate.
3. make a false call;
1st Conditional: If you make a false emergency call, it is considered a crime and you can be fined or jailed.
2nd Conditional: If I were in a dangerous situation, I would never make a false call for help.
3rd Conditional: If the person hadn't made a false call, the police wouldn't have wasted their time investigating.
4. stay on the line;
1st Conditional: If you stay on the line, a customer service representative will be with you shortly.
2nd Conditional: If I were in your position, I would stay on the line to speak to a manager.
3rd Conditional: If the customer had stayed on the line, their issue would have been resolved.
5. если бы я была тобой (if I were you);
1st Conditional: If I were you, I would study for the test to ensure a good grade.
2nd Conditional: If I were you, I would apply for the job; it seems like a great opportunity.
3rd Conditional: If I had been you, I would have told the truth from the beginning.