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Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I) by putting the verbs into the correct form.



1. If you are tired of walking about London, you can get on a bus.

2. If you __________________ (to be) lucky enough to find yourself in London some day you ____________________ (to have) a lot to see and enjoy there.

3. If you _____________________ (to plan) to travel extensively by bus and   

underground in London, ____________________ (to ask) at your nearest British  

Rail International Travel Office.

4. If there _________________ (to be) a place I want to visit, it ______________  

(to be) definitely London.

5. If you _________________ (to be) tired of London you _____________ (to be)  

tired of life.

6. She ____________________ (to call) you if she_________________ (to have)  

  time.

7. If it __________________ (to cost) too much, I __________________ (to buy)    

a smaller one.

8. I ____________________ (to go) next week, if I ___________________ (can)   

get a train ticket.

9. If it ____________________ (to snow) this winter, we __________________     

(to go) skiing.

10. If you ____________________ (to visit) Oxford, you __________________     

(to see) some interesting old buildings.  

 

Write these sentences, putting the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.

1. If I had a chance to go to London I’d like to see not only the places of interest but many other interesting things there. 

2. If she _________________________ (to study) harder,    

she_______________ (to get) better marks.

3. It ____________________ (to surprise) me if she ______________________  

(to help / not) you.

4. If you _______________ (to sell) more products, you ___________________  

  (to earn) more money.

5. If I _______________________ (to come) later I _______________________  

(to be) late for the lesson.

6. If he _______________________ (to work) hard, he _____________________  

(to pass) the exam.

7. If I ___________________ (to know) his number, I _____________________  

(to phone) him.

8. We ____________________ (to need) a car if we _______________________

(to live) in the country.

9. If he _________________ (to speak) more clearly, people ________________  

(to understand) him.

10. If Susan ____________________ (move) to Tokyo, she _________________   

(to live) near her sister.  

 

Match the sentences in A with the ones in B.

      А                                                      В

 

1. We would have made a cake a) if he hadn’t shouted at them.

2. If it rains much b) if she loses weight.

3. If I knew English well   c) if we had bought some eggs yesterday.

4. My kids wouldn’t have cried d) if I were you.

5. I would call him e) I would be an interpreter.

6. She will put this dress on f) she’ll have to take a taxi.

7. If it’s sunny tomorrow                  g) I’ll buy you some sweets.   

8. If John doesn’t hurry                      h) we’ll go for a picnic.

9. If I go on a diet                              i) he’ll be late.

10. If there are no buses                       j) the flowers will grow very fast.

Underline the correct form to make conditional sentences.

1. If Rita opens /will open a boutique in the High Street, she’ll make lots of money.

2. If the economy doesn’t improve, lots of businesses will close / would close  

down.

3. This burglar alarm is so sensitive: it goes off if a mouse runs / will run across the  

floor.

4. George may go to prison unless he won’t pay / pays his taxes.

5. The company was / would be more successful if it spent more money on   

advertising.

6. If the employees of a company are/were happy, they work harder.

7. We might sell our business if it makes / would make another loss this year.

8. It looks like Molly’ll be okay, unless something new will happen / happens.

9. Unless Shelly had read him wrong, Jack would find /would have found her unorthodox approach irresistible.

10. Mat would not trust/ didn’t trust that unless he had to.

  

Tell about London.

Test


1. You can see the column with a statue of Nelson in_________.

a) Piccadilly Circus

 b) Hyde Park

c) Trafalgar Square

d) City

e) East End

2. The London home of the Queen is _____________.

a) Buckingham Palace

b) Westminster Abbey

c) Covent Garden

d) The Houses of Parliament

e) Tower

3. There are many banks and offices there.

a) Hyde Park

b) the Tower

c) the City

d) East End 

E) West End

4. It was built by architect Christopher Wren.

a) Whitehall

b) The Tower

c) St. Paul’s Cathedral

d) Buckingham Palace  

e) Downing Street

5. Big Ben is _____________.

a) palace

b) a bell (clock)

c) a square

d) a street

e) a church

6. Which river runs through London?

a) the Thames

b) the Severn

c) the Tweed

d) The Volga

e) The Nile

7. Which is the oldest part of London?

a) Westminster

b) the City

c) the West End

d) the East End

e) Soho

8. What’s the name of English Queen?

a) Elizabeth II

b) Maria III

c) Anna IV 

d) Victoria I

e) Ekaterina I

9. What did the City become?

a) the seat of the government

b) the cultural center

c) the center of the commercial life

d) the industrial district

e) the shopping centre

10. The name “West End” is associated with

a) banking

b) industry

c) luxury

d) politics

e) medicine

11. Where are the British monarchs crowned?

а)Westminster Abbey

b) St. Paul’s Cathedral

c) the House of Lords

d) Buckingham Palace

e) Houses of Parliament

12. What is the official royal residence?

 a) Albert Hall

 b) Windsor Castle

 c) Buckingham Palace

 d) St. Paul’s Cathedral

 e) Westminster Abbey

13. It is one of the most famous bridges.

a) Millennium

b) Tower

c) Buckingham

d) London

e) Stone

14. Nowadays the Tower of London is _________.

a) fortress

b) a prison

c) a royal palace

 d) a museum  

e) a library

15. The royal church is ____________.

a) St. Paul’s Cathedral

b) Henry VII Chapel

c) Westminster Abbey

d) Tower 

e) Big Ben

16. Traditionally London __________into several parts.

a) is divided

b) are divided

c) divide

d) has divided

e) divides

17. Trafalgar Square _________ in the memory of Admiral Nelson’s victory.

a) are named

b) to name

c) was named

d) names

e) name

18. Many great Englishmen ___________ in Westminster Abbey.

a) buried

b) bury

c) had buried

d) to bury

e) were buried

19. London _________upon both banks of the River Thames.

a) was situated

b) situated

c) is situating

d) situates

e) is situated

20. St. Paul's Cathedral _________ in 1710.

a) is completed

b) was completed

c) completed

d) complete

e) completes

21. The West End is traditionally ________by rich and successful people.

a) is inhabited

b) inhabited

c) inhabites

d) inhabite

e) had inhabited

22. London ________in the first century AD by the Romans.

a) founded

 b) is founded

c) was founded

d) has founded

e) had founded

23. The Houses of Parliament _____often _____ to as the Palace of Westminster.

a) has referred

b) were referred

c) referred

d) referres

e) are referred

24. If you _____fond of painting you ______ to the Tate Gallery.

a) is, go

b) are, will go

c) were, go

d) are, went

e) to be, to go

25. You would not feel so tired if you ________ more.

a) sleep

b) sleeps

c) slept

d) has slept

e) have slept

26. If the City _____the business part of London, Westminster ____ the centre of administration.

a) are, are

b) is, are

c) was, are

d) is, is

e) are, is

27. If I _______ in London I ____________ an excursion.

a) is, organize

b) am, organized

c) been, organize

d) am, to organize

e) were, would organize

28. If you ____a possibility to visit this exciting city but I insist that you ____ it.

a) have had, should do

b) had, do

c) has, does

d) have, does

e) have, did

29. If he _______ the money, he ______a fast car.
a) had ,would buy

b) have, will buy

c) has, buy

d) had, buy

e) have, buys

30. If _______ nearer to London, we _______there more often.

a) lived, would go

b) live, would go

c) lives, go

d) had live, go

e) to live, to go.


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