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Cambridge 'Think' 3 - Unit 4

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  • My brother will be able to come with us, ___________ he has a lot of homework this weekend.
    unless
    if
    as soon as
    when
  • I will call you as soon as I....................
    am getting home.
    will be home.
    will get home.
    get home.
  • Which sentence illustrates the Third Conditional?
    If they work harder, they will get better results.
    If they had worked harder, they would have got better results.
    If they work hard, they get better results.
    If they worked harder, they would get better results.
  • If they come with us, it will be a lot more fun" is an example of the 2nd Conditional.
    False
    True
  • I will go sailing if the weather.......................
    was good this weekend.
    will be good this weekend.
    is good this weekend.
    would be good this weekend.
  • Use the 2nd conditional: If you (go) to America, you (be able to) visit NASA.
    had gone/was able to
    had gone/were able to
    went/would be able to
    went/could be able to
  • The second conditional is formed by using
    if + past perfect/will + past participle
    if + present simple/would + infinitive
    if + present perfect/will + conditional
    If + past simple/would + infinitive
  • When I am 18,
    I would be leaving home.
    I leave home.
    I will leave home.
    I would leave home.
  • If I don't have a birthday party, I
    didn't get any presents.
    won't get any presents.
    don't get any presents.
    wouldn't get any presents
  • Time conjunctions... 'She won't be happy ______ you forget her birthday.'
    if
    as soon as
    unless
    until
  • The 2nd conditional is used to talk about hypothetical/unlikely situations and their outcomes.
    False
    True
  • Use the 3rd Conditional: If you (not wake) me up, I (sleep) for hours.
    hadn't woken/would sleep
    hadn't woken/would have slept
    don't wake/will sleep
    hadn't waked/would sleep
  • How many rules are there for the use of 'wish' & 'if only'?
    2
    4
    3
    1
  • Time conjunctions: 'He won't finish ________ he gets a move on.'
    when
    as soon as
    unless
    if
  • Which of the following is an example of a first conditional?
    If you didn't want to go, you shouldn't have accepted the invitation!
    If you had been there, you would have seen the Queen too!
    If he took over the captaincy, people would complain.
    If you are always kind, people will probably like you.
  • The first conditional is used to talk about real situations and their consequences.
    True
    False
  • Big Ben is a clock.
    True
    False
  • The rules for the use of wish/if only are:
    wish/if only + (1) had (2) has had (3) have
    wish/if only + (1) must (2) should (3) ought
    wish/if only + (1) could (2) past simple (3) would (not)
    wish/if only + (1) might (2) can (3) will
  • The first conditional is formed by using...
    if + present simple/will + infinitive
    if + present simple/would + infinitive
    if + past simple/would + infinitive
    if + past simple/will + infinitive
  • The Third Conditional is used to talk about how things might have been different in the past.
    False
    True