Ii. write these sentences putting the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. 1. if you drove more carefully, you (not have) so many accidents. if you drove more carefully, you wouldn’t have so many accidents. 2. if he (get up) earlier, he’d get to work on time. if he got up earlier, he’d get to work on time. 3. if we (have) more time, i could tell you more about it. 4. if you (sell) more products, you’d earn more money. 5. i could help you if you (trust) me more. 6. his car would be a lot safer if he (buy) some new tyres. 7. i wouldn’t mind having children if we (live) in the country. 8. if i (be) you, i wouldn’t worry about going to university. 9. if i (have) any money, i’d give you some. 10. your parents (be) a lot happier if you phoned them more often. 11. where would you like to live if you (not live) in paris? 12. what would you do if you suddenly (win) half a million pounds? 13. would you mind it if i (not give) you the money i owe you today? 14. if i had to go to hospital, i (not go) to this one.
II. Написать эти предложения положить глаголы в скобках в правильное напряженной. 1. Если вы поехали более внимательно, вы (не) так много аварий. Если вам вынудили более внимательно, то не было бы столько несчастных случаев. 2. Если он (встать) раньше, он получит на работу вовремя. Если он встал раньше, он получит на работу вовремя. 3. Если мы (у) больше времени, я мог бы рассказать вам о ней больше. 4. Если вы (Sell) больше продуктов, вы зарабатываете больше денег. 5. Я мог бы вам если вы (доверие) мне больше. 6. Его машина была бы намного безопаснее, если он (купить) некоторые новые шины. 7. Я был бы не против иметь детей, если мы (живой) в стране. 8. Если я (быть) вам, я бы не беспокоиться о поездке в университете. 9. Если я (есть) какие-либо деньги, я дам вам некоторые. 10. Ваши родители (быть) намного счастливее, если вы позвонили их чаще. 11. Где бы вы хотели жить, если вы (не живут) в Париже? 12. Что бы вы сделали, если вы вдруг (выиграть) полумиллиона фунтов? 13. Не могли бы вы, если бы я (не дать) вам деньги сегодня я должен вам? 14. Если бы мне пришлось лечь в больницу, я (не идут) к этому.
Explanation: The sentence talks about a hypothetical situation in the present. If the person drove more carefully, the result would be fewer accidents. The past tense form "drove" is used to indicate that this is an imaginary situation.
2. If he got up earlier, he'd get to work on time. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence also talks about a hypothetical situation in the present. If he changed his habit of waking up late and started getting up earlier, he would be able to reach work on time. The past tense form "got" is used to indicate that this is an imaginary situation.
3. If we had more time, I could tell you more about it. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence expresses a hypothetical situation in the present. If we had more time (which we don't), I could provide you with more information about the topic. The past tense form "had" is used to indicate an imaginary situation.
4. If you sold more products, you'd earn more money. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence presents a hypothetical situation in the present. If the person increased their sales, the result would be higher earnings. The base form "sell" is used to indicate a possible action.
5. I could help you if you trusted me more. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence discusses a hypothetical situation in the present. If the person trusted the speaker more, then the speaker would be able to provide assistance. The base form "trust" is used to indicate a possible action.
6. His car would be a lot safer if he bought some new tyres. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence presents a hypothetical situation in the present. If he purchased new tires for his car, the result would be increased safety. The past tense form "bought" is used to indicate an imaginary situation.
7. I wouldn't mind having children if we lived in the country. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence expresses a hypothetical situation in the present. If the speaker and their partner lived in the countryside, then the speaker wouldn't have any objections to having children. The past tense form "lived" is used to indicate an imaginary situation.
8. If I were you, I wouldn't worry about going to university. (Conditional sentence type 2: hypothetical situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence discusses a hypothetical situation in the present. If the speaker were in the listener's position, they would advise not to be concerned about attending university. The use of "were" instead of "was" in the past tense form "be" is used to indicate a hypothetical situation.
9. If I had any money, I'd give you some. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence presents a hypothetical situation in the present. If the speaker possessed some money (which they don't currently have), they would be willing to give some to the listener. The past tense form "had" is used to indicate an imaginary situation.
10. Your parents would be a lot happier if you phoned them more often. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This sentence expresses a hypothetical situation in the present. If the person made more frequent phone calls to their parents, as opposed to their current behavior, their parents would experience greater happiness. The base form "phone" is used to indicate a possible action.
11. Where would you like to live if you didn't live in Paris? (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the present)
Explanation: This question discusses a hypothetical situation in the present. It asks the person about their preferred location to live if they were not currently residing in Paris. The past tense form "didn't live" is used to indicate an imaginary situation.
12. What would you do if you suddenly won half a million pounds? (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the future)
Explanation: This question presents a hypothetical situation in the future. It asks the person about their potential actions if they were to win a large sum of money. The past tense form "won" is used to indicate an imaginary situation.
13. Would you mind if I didn't give you the money I owe you today? (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the future)
Explanation: This question discusses a hypothetical situation in the future. It asks the person if they would be bothered if the speaker did not give them the money they owe on the specified day. The past tense form "didn't give" is used to indicate an imaginary situation.
14. If I had to go to the hospital, I wouldn't go to this one. (Conditional sentence type 2: imaginary situation in the future)
Explanation: This sentence presents a hypothetical situation in the future. If the speaker had a necessary visit to the hospital, they would avoid going to the mentioned one. The past tense form "had" is used to indicate an imaginary situation.