Task. 1. First or Second Conditional:
First: If clause – Present Simple, main clause – Future Simple
Second: If clause – Past Simple, main clause – Would/Could+Infinitive
1. You were rude to Mike. If I (be) you, I (apologize).
2. If I still (feel) sick, I (not go) on holidays next week.
3. If you (have) any problems, let me know and I (help) you.
4. What would happen if I (not come)?
5. Give me John’s letter. If I (see) him, I (give) it to him.
Task 2. Second or Third Conditional:
Second: If clause – Past Simple, main clause – Would/Could+Infinitive
Third: If clause – Past Perfect, main clause – Would/Could+Perfect Infinitive
1. I wasn’t hungry. If I (be) hungry, I (eat) something.
2. If she (ask) Tom yesterday, he certainly (tell) her about it.
3. If you (be) a bird, you (can) fly.
4. I’m not tired. If I (be) tired, I (go) home right now.
5. If I (have) your address when I was in New York, I (call) on you.
Task 3. Translate into English:
1. Если у меня будет время, я тебе позвоню.
2. На твоем месте, я бы не пропускал занятия.
3. Если бы вчера шел дождь, они бы не приехали.
4. Было бы у нас больше времени, мы бы выпили кофе в этом ресторане.
5. Было бы у нас больше времени, мы бы пообедали в том ресторане.
1 You were rude to Mike. If I were you I would apologize
2 If I still feel sick, I won't go on holidays next week.
3 If you have any problems, let me know and I will help you.