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Guacara, 06th May 2021

FUNDAUC BOOK 8
Student: Guillermo Vergel

1st Put the correct form of each verb in brackets into the box

A- If you don’t study (not study), you won’t achieve your goals.

B- We will die (die) if we don’t get her favorite yogurt.

C- If you go to look (look) in the fridge, you will get some cold drinks.

D- If there is (be) no oil in the engine, the car will break (break) down.

E- I will lend (lend) you my umbrella if you come for it at my house.

F- The seal level will rise if the planet doesn’t stop overheating.

G- If you don’t eat (eat) your sandwiches now, you won’t have (not have) anything for lunch!

H- You will be (be) safe in an accident if you make sure to wear (wear) your seat belt.

I- If he doesn’t save (save) all his money, he won’t be able to go on holiday to Canada.
J- I won’t come with you if you don’t bring John!

2nd Writing production

If you could live anywhere, where would you live?

If I could live anywhere, I would live in Canada. I would live in a quiet area away from the city
and if I could I would also like to live in a modern house. I would have a Husky as a pet and if I
could I would also have a British Shorthair as a pet.

3rd Reading compression and writing production

A- After a night out last weekend. I drove home. I hadn’t drunk any alcohol.

If I (drink) drink alcohol, I (drive/not) won’t be able to drive.

Conditional I

B- We won the match last week. When we came home, we looked that happy.

We wouldn’t look (look/not) that happy if we (win/not) didn't win the match.

Conditional II
C- My daughter is blamed for having done something. She tells me she didn't do it. I believe it.

She (tell) will tell me if she (do) do something.

Conditional I

D- Last year my daughter was blamed for having done something. She told me that she hadn't
done it. I believe her.

She (tell) would tell me if she (do) did something.

Conditional II

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