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expose oneself to the possibility of something unpleasant occurring.
 
run the risk of
 
run off my feet
 
hit the ground running
 
get up and running again
you are extremely busy and don't have enough time to do everything.
 
run off my feet
 
hit the ground running
 
get up and running again
 
hit the ground running
used with reference to a situation regarded as frightening or alarming.
 
run a mile
 
hit the ground running
 
run off my feet
 
get up and running again
start something and proceed at a fast pace with great enthusiasm
 
hit the ground running
 
run off my feet
 
try to run before you can walk
 
run the risk of
(especially of a computer system) in operation; functioning.
 
get up and running again
 
running around in circles
 
get off to a running start
 
run off my feet
to quickly achieve positive results in a new project
 
get off to a running start
 
run the risk of
 
try to run before you can walk
 
running around in circles
Third conditional it! I missed last class. I didn't understand the exercises. - If _____
If I hadn't missed last class, I would have understood the exercises. // If I had come to the last class, I would have understood the exercises.
Third conditional it! I didn't wash the dishes. Mom got really angry at me. - If____
If I had washed the dishes, mom wouldn't have gotten so angry at me.
I ____ (not/ feel) so confused if I ____ (know) the rules of the game.
I wouldn't have felt so confused if I had known the rules of the game.
Correct it! If my dog hadn't been woke me up, I would have been late for work.
If my dog hadn't woken me up, I would have been late for work.
____ you have access to the internet, you can work at home.
 
As long as
 
If only
 
Would
 
Unless
Third conditional it! You didn't say you were a vegetarian, so I gave you a steak for dinner. - If ____
If you had said that you were a vegetarian , I wouldn't have given you a steak for dinner.
Third conditional it! I was in a bad mood all afternoon because I didn't have time to eat lunch. - If_____
If I had had time to eat lunch, I wouldn't have been in a bad mood all afternoon.
Third conditional it! They drunk a lot of cocktails, so they didn't sing very well. - If___
If they hadn't drunk so many cocktails, they would have sung better.
Third conditional it! I didn't write down my password, and now I can't remember it. - If ___
If I had written down my password, I wouldn't have forgotten it.
Third conditional it! Alf caught a cold, so he took the day off work. - If ___
If Alf hadn't caught a cold, he wouldn't have taken the day off work.
Third conditional it! You didn't tell me about the article, so I didn't read it. - If____
If you had told me about the article, I would have read it.
His team ____ (win) the game, if he _____ (not miss) the shot.
His team would have won the game if he hadn't missed the shot
Third conditional it! The film was so interesting. We watched it twice. - If ____
If the film hadn't been so interesting, we wouldn't have watched it twice.
Make a 3rd conditional! We stayed at home. We weren't invited to the party. - If _______
If we had been been invited to the party, we wouldn't have stayed at home.
Correct it! If you would have worked harder, you'd have passed your exam.
If you had worked harder, you'd have passed your exam.
If he ____ (drive) more carefully, he ____ (not destroy) the warehouse.
If he had driven more carefully, he wouldn't have destroyed the warehouse.
If you _______ me, I _______ you the truth.
 
had asked/ would have told
 
would have asked/ would have told
 
would ask/ I would have told
 
would have asked/ had told
We _____ (not/get) lost if we ____ (have) a map.
We wouldn't have got lost if we had had a map.
Correct it! What you would have done if you had failed the exam?
What would you have done if you had failed the exam?
If the Titanic ___________ (not sink), they ______________ (not make) that film!
If the Titanic hadn't sunk, they wouldn't have made that film!
I __________ (give) you a present if I ___________ (know) it was your birthday.
I'd/I would have given you a present if I'd/I had known it was your birthday.
If I'd known you were in hospital, I _______________ (visit) you.
If I'd known you were in hospital, I'd/I would have visited you.
I __________ (believe) you if you hadn't lied to me before.
I'd/I would have believed you if you hadn't lied to me before.
We _________________ (not get) wet if you _________________ (not lose) the umbrella
We wouldn't have got wet if you hadn't lost the umbrella.
_____________ he ___________ (succeed) if I hadn't helped him?
Would he have succeeded if I hadn't helped him?
If it __________ (not snow), we _____________ (carry on) skiing.
If it hadn't snowed, we'd/we would have carried on skiing.
If John ______________ (not eat) so much at the party, he __________________ (not be) sick.
If John hadn't eaten so much at the party, he wouldn't have been sick.
I wouldn't have fallen asleep in the exam if I ________________ (go) to bed earlier the night before.
I wouldn't have fallen asleep in the exam if I'd/I had gone to bed earlier the night before.
If you'd woken up earlier, we ___________________ (not miss) our flight.
If you'd woken up earlier, we wouldn't have missed our flight.
If he ________________ (be) on time for his wedding, his bride wouldn't have been so angry!
If he'd been/had been on time for his wedding, his bride wouldn't have been so angry!
If you'd told me about it, I _________________ (do) something about it.
If you'd told me about it, I'd/I would have done something about it.
He´s _____ young to be a politician.
too
No cake for me, thanks. I´ve had ________
 
enough
 
too
 
so
 
such
They have ______ a lot of books that they need to store some of them in the garage
 
such
 
so
 
too
 
enough
I ate so _____ cake that I felt sick
much
She felt _____ tired that she fell asleep on the train
so
He was _____ a genius!
such
It was ____ cold that the pond froze
so
The imposter wins! They've killed ____ ____ of us!
 
too many
 
too much
 
so that
 
such a
He is ____ angry to listen.
too
Yuck! I put _____ _____ sugar in my tea!
 
too much
 
too many
Why are there ____ ____ lot of people in the street today?
such a
There was _____ much pollution that you couldn't see the stars.
so
I'm not flexible _____ to do gymnastics.
enough
That's _____ _____ pretty dress!
such a
Your dress is ____ pretty!
so
My car has ____ seats to fit seven people.
enough
I can't eat any more. I'm ____ full!
too
You're ____ late -- the show has already started!
too
Vincent Van Gogh was _____ _____ amazing painter!
such an
Oh, my! That's ____ ____ gorgeous painting!
such a
I'm ______ ______ (angry) to scream!
angry enough
I'm ______ angry that I could scream!
so
It wasn't ______ ______ (hot) to go swimming.
hot enough
There were ______ ______ people for me to move.
 
too many
 
too much
 
so many
 
so much
There were ______ ______ people that I couldn't move.
 
so many
 
so much
 
too many
 
too much
How did you eat _____ _____ cookies?
 
so many
 
so much
 
too many
 
too much
There is _____ ______ noise for me to relax.
 
too much
 
too many
 
so much
 
so many
I'm ______ tired to stay awake.
too
I'm ______ tired that I can't stay awake.
so
Do we have ______ flour to make a cake?
enough