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EXERCISE A Work with a partner. Take turns reading and answering the questions. Answer in complete sentences. 1. What are Greg's plans if the weather's nice? If Cindy has to work tonight, when will they go to the beach? What time are they leaving? If it rains, will they still go to the beach? What can they do if they don't go to the beach? ‘When should Greg call Jill? .__ What could Jill use if she goes shopping? EXERCISE B PP eR SP Work with a partner. Use if to combine the sentences. Example: Tom doesn't want to go. Let’s ask Mark. If Tom doesn’t want to go, let's ask Mark, 1. North City Mall isn't crowded. We can go shopping there. 2. We can go to the movies. A lot of people are at the restaurant. 3. Bill is going to drive us to the ball game. He has a car. 4. Sams book isn’t in his bag. He should look in his room. 5. You can drive your car. I'll buy the gas. 6. We could eat our lunch outside. The weather is nice. Page 318 1 /_\Nonintensive ALC, Volume 3, Lesson 25. |f-conditional (yes / no) questions CONDITION (If-clause) RESULT (main clause) (present tense) (present / future tense) can / could you Ifyou have time, will /would you _| read my paper? are you going to EXERCISE C Read the answer. Then, write a yes / no question. Look at the example. Example: _ Will Susan call if her train is late? If Sus: late, will she call’ ‘Yes, Susan will call if her train is late. 's No, Pat won't stop at the bank if she has money. ‘No, Gary won't buy a new lamp if the old one still works, Yes, we're going to the beach ifit doesn’t rain. ‘Yes, the new teacher will arrive at noon if the train is on time. No, they aren't going to come if their car doesn't start. ‘No, I won't need to change the oil if I don’t drive the car. ‘Yes, I can call Jim if you can’t call him. ‘Yes, we could go on Saturday if it rains Friday. ‘Student Text i £ oe y Page 319 NOTES Page 320 | | If-conditional information questions | CONDITION (if-clause) RESULT (main clause) (present tense) (present / future tense) what do you do next? i . where are you going to go? Ifyou finish early, | how ean you get home? when should you come back? | [Reece ore rrremren erceeC CCE EXERCISE D Write questions about the main clause. Use the words in [ ]. Number 1 is an example. 1 If Tom has to work tonight, what will we do? (What) IfTom has to work tonight, we'll take him to dinner tomorrow. [What] Ifhe doesn't feel well today, he should wait until tomorrow to play. [What] If Carl wants a refund, he must show the clerk his sales slip. [Whol] The boys will be happy if they can play soccer today. [When] ‘The train could depart at 1500 if the workers finish repairing it. [Where] Joe should go to the dentist’s office ifhe has a bad toothache. [When] We'll enjoy playing soccer today if it isn’t raining. [Where] Ifhis friend visits this weekend, they'll go to the beach. " Nonintensive ALC, Volume 3, Lesson 25

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