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  • Say three things you would do if you were your synchronized swimming coach.
  • Finish the sentence: I wish I had...
  • Complete the sentence: She had her swimsuit ___ (design) by a professional.
    designed
  • Think of a conditional sentence about a future event that you’re excited about.
  • Describe a moment when you felt proud of your achievements.
  • Complete the sentence: The coach encouraged her ___ (participate) in the competition.
    to participate
  • Complete the sentence: If I ___ (train) harder, I would be more confident now.
    had trained
  • Rewrite the sentence starting with "If." She didn’t train, so she didn’t qualify for the finals.
    If she had trained, she would have qualified for the finals.
  • Finish the sentence: If I were a famous swimmer, I...
  • Rewrite using "It is said that..." People believe she will win the gold medal.
    It is said that she will win the gold medal.
  • Name three alternatives to “if” and use them in sentences.
    e.g., unless, provided, as long a
  • Complete the sentence: The trophy ___ (present) to the winner at the end of the event.
    was presented
  • What would you do if you missed an important practice session?
  • Complete the sentence: You can join the team ___ you meet the requirements.
    provided
  • Create a sentence using a causative structure and "have."
    I had my costume repaired last week.
  • Why do you think synchronized swimming is a challenging sport?
  • Rewrite the sentence using "have something done." She cut her hair before the competition.
    She had her hair cut before the competition.
  • What would you have done differently if you were the coach of a losing team?
  • How would you improve your performance if you were a professional athlete?
  • Rewrite starting with "If" I didn’t bring my swimming gear, so I can’t practice now.
    If I had brought my swimming gear, I could practice now.
  • Rewrite in the passive voice. They announced the winner yesterday.
    The winner was announced yesterday.
  • Rewrite using reported speech. "I will start training tomorrow," she said.
    She said she would start training the next day.
  • Rewrite using negative adverbial inversion. I have rarely seen such a stunning performance.
    Rarely have I seen such a stunning performance.