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Unreal conditional: If I ______________ study, I ______________ biking on the new trails with you. (not, have to / go)
If I didn't have to study, I 'd go biking on the new trails with you.
Unreal conditional: If you ________ my friend, I sure ___________ lonely. (not, be / be)
If you were not my friend, I sure would be lonely.
Unreal conditional: If she ____________her ring in a public restroom, she _________ anyone to return it. (leave, not expect)
If she left her ring in a public restroom, she wouldn't expect anyone to return it.
Unreal conditional: What _____________ if you ______________ the lottery? (you do / win)
What would you do if you won the lottery?
Unreal conditional: If he ______________________ you to go to the movies, ____________ with him? (ask / you, go out)
If he asked you to go to the movies, would you go out with him?
Unreal conditional: ___________________ the job if it __________________ a lot of late nights? (you, accept / require)
Would you accept the job if it required a lot of late nights?
Unreal conditional: If you _________________ pizza, I _____________ you eat it. (bring / help)
If you brought pizza, I 'd help you eat it.
A: I found this notebook. ( Is it yours? /Who is it? ) B. No. I think it's his. He seems to be looking for it.
Is it yours?
A: ( Whose ring is this? / Hey, that ring is mine ) B:Do you see that woman by the door? I think it´s hers
Whose ring is this?
A: Excuse me, (that´s mine / that´s yours ) B: Oh, sorry! It looks just like my raincoat.
that´s mine
'You'd be standing up for yourself.'' a. You'd be telling them you don't accept their behavior. b. You'd be ready to get up and leave.
You'd be telling them you don't accept their behavior.
''Tell them to cut it out.'' a. Tell them to leave the office. b. Tell them to stop.
Tell them to stop.
''Bob definitely plays favorites.'' a. He treats all employees well. b. He treats some employees better than others.
He treats some employees better than others.
''He's no help.'' a. They don't help Bob. b. Bob doesn't solve these problems.
Bob doesn't solve these problems.
''He thinks Chris and Pat can do no wrong.'' a. He doesn't think they cause problems. b. He thinks they make a lot of mistakes.
He doesn't think they cause problems
''It was a dead giveaway.'' a. It was clear why they stopped talking. b. They went away.
It was clear why they stopped talking.
''They were gossiping about me again.'' a. They were talking about me. b. They were working with me.
They were talking about me.
'Why so glum?'' a. Why are you feeling down? b. Why are you eating here?
Why are you feeling down?
Your phone is much nicer than (me / mine )
mine
Which of these bags are (his / he´s)?
his
She took the books back home because they were (hers / her )
hers
(Our /Ours ) flight leaves in two hours.
Our
Those chips at the counter must be (our / ours ) ?
ours
Whose sunglasses are these, his or (your / yours ) ?
yours