3. Choose and complete the most suitable verb forms in each sentence.
Why didn't you tell me? If you told / had told me, I had helped / would have helped you.
d) Let me give you some advice. If you smoked / would smoke / had smoked less, you didn't feel / wouldn't feel / wouldn't have felt so tired.
Terry never catches anything when he goes fishing. And if he catches / caught/had caught a fish, he throws / would throw it back!
What bad luck! If Alan didn't fall / hadn't fallen / wouldn't fall over, he won / would win / would have won the race.
If you lent / had lent us the money, we paid / would pay / had paid you back next week.
If I (win) a lot of money, I (buy) a new car.
When water (freeze), it (turn) into ice.
If I (be) you, I (follow)your mum’s advice.
4. Use the prefixes (pre-, semi-, super-, under-, re-) to form compound words
Spiderman is the most famous in the world. (hero)
The ghost disappeared and after a while. (appear)
children are allowed to watch this film. (age)
If Milan wins the football match today, they’ll play in the final on Wednesday. (final)
You must the oven for 10 minutes before you put the cake in. (heat)
5.Fill in: off, away, back, up (2). Phrasal verbs.
They have given hope of finding the two drivers alive.
He has decided to give smoking.
Did Fiona give the cookery book you lent her?
The rubbish bin gave a nasty smell in the hot weather.
Kerry gave all her old clothes.
6.Put down the correct prepositions:
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2. He’s in hospital recovering ___ his operation.She suffers ___ headaches.
3. He can’t cope ___ the stress.
4. Not exercising enough can result problems later in life.
5. The doctor advised me __ fatty food.