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UNDERSTANDING AND USING Ol Mine P)I@)N| WORKBOOK voi dae) pee. U4enM Rachel Spack Koch Stacy A. Hagen a Chapter 20 Conditional Sentences and Wishes > Practice 1. Introduction to conditional sentences. (Chart 20-1) Read the sentences under the italicized sentence, Circle yes if the sentence describes the situation. Circle no if the sentence doesn’t describe the situation, > Practice 2. Overview of basic verb forms in conditional sentences. 200 1 Complete cach sentence according to its description. Write the letter of the correct completion I Salty didn’t have the flu, she svonld be at work today. a, Sally has the fl. b. Sally is at work today. I Albert didn’s take his allergy medication, he would snooze and cough all das. a. Albert takes his allergy medication, b. Albert sneezes and coughs all day. Your frst flight had been on time, eee would nor have nvssed our connecting flight a. The first flight was on time, b, We missed our connecting flight. Uwe had a reliable car tee could drive from the Kast Coast to the West Coast. a, We have a reliable car. b. We are going to drive from the East Coast to the West Coast c. We would like to drive from the East Goast to the West Coast. Tim coould have married Tina if she had accepted his proposal of marriage. a, Tina accepted Tim’s marriage proposal. , Tina and Tim got married ¢. Tim wanted to marry’Tina. 4. Tina wanted to marry’Tom, (Chart 20-1) Group 1. 1. Present true: If it snows, c. a, I would walk to worl: 2. Present untrue: If it snowed, a b. I would have walked to work 3. I sll walk to w Past untrue: IFit had snowed, b_. “ toon yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no no no no no no no no no Group 2. 1, Present true: If you come early, —__. a. we wouldn't be late 2. Present untrue: If you came early, b. we wouldn’t have been late ©. we won't 3. Past untrue: If you had come early, —_. "t be late Group 3. 1. Progen nntme: If Professor Smith were absent, a. class wonld have heen canceled 2, Present true: If Professor Smith is absent, __. class will be canceled. e. class would be 3. Past untrue: If Professor Smith had been absent, eanselect Group 4. 1. Present wue: If John quits his job, —_. a. his wife will be upset 2, Past untrue: If John had quit his job, —_. ‘dite watesavould beset: his wife would have been 3, Provent untrue: If John quit his job, —. es weld have erage Practice 3. True in the present or future. (C -2) Read the given sentence and the nwo sentences that follow, Complete the sentences with the verbs in the list. be, be forget, look heat, boil ceat, get have, call et, purr 1. Water boils at 100 degrees C. (212 degrees F.) (General truth) Ifyou ___ water to 100 degrees C., it (Future) Ifyou ___ the water in that pot to 100 degrees C., it 2. Sometimes I forget my own schedule (Habitual activity) 11 ______ my schedule, 1 __at my appointment calendar. (Future) If] ___ my schedule tomorrow, I at my appointment calendar. 3. Sometimes the ext putts, (Habitual situation) Ifyou ____the cat gently, she (Future) Ifyou the cat gently right now, she 4. [might have some news tomorrow. (Future) If] ____ any news tomorrow, | ____ you. (Habitual sitmation) If —______ any news, f____ you. Conditional Sentences and Wishes 201

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