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Read the sentences. Then underline and correct the wrong word in each sentence.

a. If you want to be happier, why didn’t you join the club?


b. If you were a good student, be on time!
c. Unless you obeyed the school rules, you won’t be considered a nice student.
d. The school staff should not allow students under 17 years old to ride motorcycle to
school if they wanted to reduce pollution in the school.
e. If you want to withdraw your money using an ATM, remembered to check the account!
f. You should not open an umbrella indoors if you didn’t want to have bad luck.
g. Some people believe you will have seven years bad luck if you broke a mirror.
h. If you are not in the room, turned off the light.
i. If you asked me, I will keep silent.
j. If you need more information, called me.

Complete the following dialogs with an (if) or (unless) clause followed by advice, a
suggestion, or information.

a. Man : What time are you going to leave for Medan?


Woman : Well the plane is supposed to take off at 8.20, but it looks like it is going
to be delayed due to the bad weather.
Man : If you don’t want to make your parents worry, why ……………………………….

b. Man : What time are we going to check out?


Woman : The check-out time is 1 pm, but we are going to do a late check-out.
Man : If you agree, lets ………………………………………………………………………

c. Man : Do you believe in superstitions?


Woman : Yes. Why are you asking me?
Man : Well, you are walking under a ladder. You should not walk under a
ladder if ………………………………………………………………

d. Man : Don’t eat that fish! It’s dangerous.


Woman : Dangerous? How do you know?
Man : Read that sign! If you eat fish from the river, …………………………….

Dialog 1

Phillips : What's the matter, Anne? Do you have a problem?

Anne : Yes, I have a chance to get another job in a school library. I'm confused and l don't
know what to do?
Phillips : If it's a better job than you have now, take it. That's is my advice

Anne : It isn’t as easy as you think, Phillips. l like the job that have now very much. This
restaurant pays us better for overtime, doesn't it? The people here are very nice and my work
is interesting. Well, in the restaurant, you can meet a lot of different people. Some of them get
to know you because they regularly eat here. You can earn how to deal with different kind of
people, can’t you? Besides, sometimes they give you some tips.

Philips : You're right. What about working in a school library?

Anne : The work there only gets hectic during the beginning and the end of semester. It
would be less stressful; I can use my spare time reading books. You know l like reading very
much.

Phillips : What about the salary? Would you get more money?

Anne : Well, the salary is not as much as in the restaurant But when the school holiday comes,
I get some holidays, too. But, not for the restaurant. Working at a restaurant never stops,
doesn't it? Especially, during holiday.

Phillips : You have a difficult choice, Anne.

Anne : Indeed. And I have to let them know my decision next week.

Phillips : It's not for me to decide. You have to decide for yourself. But, aside from the money,
the interest in the job and working environment is a more important aspect to think over

1. Why does she like her job at the restaurant? 


2. What benefits can Arne get if she works in the school library?
3. What is Phillips final advice? 
4. What is the most important thing to be considered when deciding the job we will do? 

Dialogue 2

Hanna: What a great bicycle you have, Panjhi.

Panjhi : Thank you, Hanny. My father has just finished modifying it.

Hanna: Is it the old bicycle that you used to go to school?

Panjhi : Yes, it is.

Hanna: It looks a lot different. What did you do to it?

Panjhi : Not much. My father had it painted with a brighter color and add some new
accessories.
Hanna: Great job!

Panjhi : Thanks.

1. What do they talk about?


2. Hanna: What a great bicycle you have. What does Hanna express by using the
underlined expression?
3. Panjhi : Not much. My father had it painted with a brighter color…… What do the
underlined words mean?

Dialogue 3

Lisa Mona: Please dad, can I use the computer?

Her father: No, dear you can't. It's time to go to bed.

Lisa Mona: May I read a story before I sleep?

Her father: Sure! But try to sleep early.

Lisa Mona: Thanks a lot daddy.

1. Lisa Mona: “Please dad, can I use the computer?” What do the underlined words
express?
2. Her father: “No, dear you can't. It's time to go to bed.” What do the underlined words
express?
3. Her father: “Sure! But try to sleep early.” What do the underlined words express?

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