5. Which sentence a–c has a similar meaning to the original sentence? Choose the correct answer a, b or c. 1 We visited Halls Creek on our trip along Canning Stock Route.
a When we were in Canning Stock Route, we visited Halls Creek.
b While travelling along Canning Stock Route, we visited Halls Creek.
c We went to Halls Creek to travel along Canning Stock Route.
2 She told me she was completing the survey.
a ‘I was completing the survey.’
b ‘I completed the survey.’
c ‘I’m completing the survey.’
3 Don’t go there because you will slip.
a If you don’t go there, you will slip.
b If you go there, you will slip.
c If you will go there, you will slip.
4 When we got to the restaurant, they had already eaten.
a We got to the restaurant after they finished eating.
b We got to the restaurant before they started eating.
c We got to the restaurant when they started eating.
5 Regular breaks in school make students work better.
a If students have regular breaks at school, they will work better.
b If students have regular breaks at school, they work better.
c If students will have regular breaks at school, they work better.
6 You have to work harder, or you won’t get good grades.
a He said I have to work harder or I won’t get good grades.
b He said I had to work harder or I won’t get good grades.
c He said I had to work harder or I wouldn’t get good grades.