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Speakout Advanced Plus 2.1 - If and alternatives ...

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    Practice of conditionals and related "if" forms, as well as alternatives to if
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  • I didn't work hard, so I didn't pass my exam.
    If I had worked harder, I would have passed my exam.
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  • I forgot to set my alarm so I missed my train.
    If I had set the alarm, I wouldn't have missed my train.
  •  15
  • I wasn't travelling in that car so I wasn't injured.
    If I'd been travelling in that car, I'd have been injured.
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  • You didn't tell me about your plans so I couldn't meet you.
    If you'd told me about your plans, I could have met you.
  •  20
  • Fix the mistake: If he would have married Laura, he wouldn't have been happy.
    If he had married Laura, he wouldn't have been happy.
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  • Reform the sentence without using "if": If you had won a million dollars, would you carry on working?
    Suppose/Supposing/Imagine you had won a million dollars, would you carry on working?
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  • Make the sentence more formal to fit the context: If the government had known about the pollution earlier, they could have saved many lives.
    Had the government known about the pollution earlier, they could have saved many lives.
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  • Replace the phrase in brackets with something shorter: They would have all died [if it had not been for] the quick thinking of the driver.
    They would have all died but for the quick thinking of the driver.
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  • If I _____(go) to university, I _____(have) a better job now.
    If I had gone to university, I would/might have a better job now.
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  • If she _____(remember) to buy a ticket, she _____(come) with us to the game later this afternoon.
    If she had remembered to buy a ticket, she might be coming with us to the game later this afternoon.
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  • If she _____(be) sensible, she _____(leave) her job last month.
    If she were sensible, she wouldn't have left her job last month.
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  • If you _____(have) a car, I _____(ask) you to give me a lift.
    If you had a car, I would have asked you to give me a lift.
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  • Fill the gap with an alternative to if: _____ emergency, pull the cord above the bath.
    In case of
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  • Fill the gap with an alternative to if: She gave me the key to the house _____ you were out.
    in case
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  • Did you pass the final exam? ____, then you'll be able to join the next level. _____, then you'll need to pass the exam first.
    If so / If not/Otherwise
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  • Few, _____, Ukrainians always use articles correctly in English.
    if any
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