1 I dinner if you up. (cook, wash)
2 If you lots of money, you me on holiday? (win, take)
3 She you everything if you to her. (tell, speak)
4 When she a new job, she you the money. (get, give)
5 We you a fax if we any news. (send, get)
6 You a job if you for one. (not get, not look)
9 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
Buy spend write read go (X2) swim rain see(X2) walk finish climb
1 They want the mountains tomorrow.
2 We don’t mind . It’s a beautiful day.
3 They don’t enjoy in a river.
4 He decided a map.
5 I hope to Mexico next year.
6 I really enjoy in bed before I go to sleep.
7 My brother wants you before he leaves.
8 My parents love time in the garden.
9 It seems there are a lot of clouds in the sky.
10 The builders need their work before we can paint the house.
11 We hope you again soon.
12 I must finish this letter.
13 I hate to the supermarket.
10 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the present or past passive.
not play sing borrow update design send make
1.Our website with new information every hour.
2.The FIFА World Cup once every two years.
3.The best pizzas with mozzarella cheese.
4 The band's new track guitarist, Pete.
5.Over 10 books library еvеrу day.
6 All of our clothes in Italy.
7 More than 2 million emails every second

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Цоніма Цоніма  08.01.2024 18:04
1. I don't cook dinner if you don't wash up.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the conditional type 1, which is used for real or possible situations in the present. In this case, the condition is "if you don't wash up" and the result is "I don't cook dinner." The verb "cook" is in the base form because it follows the auxiliary verb "do" in the negative form. The word "dinner" is a noun and does not require any changes. The verb "wash up" is in the base form because it follows the verb "do" in the negative form.

2. If you win lots of money, will you take me on holiday?
To complete this sentence, we need to use the conditional type 1, which is used for real or possible situations in the present/future. In this case, the condition is "if you win lots of money" and the result is "will you take me on holiday?" The verb "win" is in the base form because it is the verb in the condition clause. The verb "take" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will."

3. She will tell you everything if you speak to her.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the conditional type 1, which is used for real or possible situations in the present/future. In this case, the condition is "if you speak to her" and the result is "she will tell you everything." The verb "speak" is in the base form because it is the verb in the condition clause. The verb "tell" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will."

4. When she gets a new job, she will give you the money.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the conditional type 1, which is used for real or possible situations in the present/future. In this case, the condition is "when she gets a new job" and the result is "she will give you the money." The verb "get" is in the base form because it is the verb in the condition clause. The verb "give" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will."

5. We will send you a fax if we get any news.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the conditional type 1, which is used for real or possible situations in the present/future. In this case, the condition is "if we get any news" and the result is "we will send you a fax." The verb "get" is in the base form because it is the verb in the condition clause. The verb "send" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will."

6. You won't get a job if you don't look for one.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the conditional type 1, which is used for real or possible situations in the present. In this case, the condition is "if you don't look for one" and the result is "you won't get a job." The verb "look" is in the base form because it follows the auxiliary verb "do" in the negative form. The verb "get" is in the base form because it follows the auxiliary verb "will" in the negative form. The word "job" is a noun and does not require any changes.

9. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
To complete this exercise, we need to use the correct forms of the verbs given in the parentheses.
1. They want to climb the mountains tomorrow.
2. We don't mind walking. It's a beautiful day.
3. They don't enjoy swimming in a river.
4. He decided to buy a map.
5. I hope to go to Mexico next year.
6. I really enjoy reading in bed before I go to sleep.
7. My brother wants you to see him before he leaves.
8. My parents love spending time in the garden.
9. It seems it's going to rain. There are a lot of clouds in the sky.
10. The builders need to finish their work before we can paint the house.
11. We hope to see you again soon.
12. I must finish writing this letter.
13. I hate going to the supermarket.

10. Complete the sentences with the verbs in the present or past passive.
To complete this exercise, we need to use the correct forms of the verbs given in the parentheses, in either the present or past passive.
1. Our website is updated with new information every hour.
2. The FIFA World Cup is played once every two years.
3. The best pizzas are made with mozzarella cheese.
4. The band's new track was sung by guitarist Pete.
5. Over 10 books are borrowed from the library every day.
6. All of our clothes are made in Italy.
7. More than 2 million emails are sent every second.
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