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Answer the questions.

1. What did Tom and Judy want for their honeymoon?

2. How did the wedding go?

3. What was the problem at the airport?

4. Could they sunbathe at the beach? Why?

5. Was the hotel as luxurious as they had imagined?

6. Did Tom and Judy have the time of their lives in their honeymoon? Why?
Look at the examples and complete the rule:

Tom and Judy will have the time of their lives if the weather is wonderful.

If Tom breaks his leg, they won’t go dancing at night.

If __________________________ , ______________________________.

We use the First conditional to talk about:

a. An imaginary situation.

b. A possible situation.

Read the conversation between Judy and Tom. Complete the sentences with the correct form
of the verbs.

Judy: If it_________ sunny and hot, we _____________________ at the beach. (be/sunbathe)

Tom: That’s wonderful! If the hotel _____ luxurious, we___________________ like Mr. and
Mrs. Rokefeller. (be/be)

Judy: Oh darling! If we ______________ in the clear water, we _________________ so


relaxed. (swim/feel)

Tom: Of course! But if it’s nice at night, we ________________ at the hotel,


we______________ dancing to a night club. (stay/go)

Judy: I can’t wait to marry you!

Tom: Me too!

Read the following definition of Murphy’s law. Do you think that what happened to Tom and
Judy is realted to Murphy’s law? Why?

Murphy's law is a popular adage that states that "things will go wrong in any given
situation, if you give them a chance," or more commonly, "whatever can go wrong, will
go wrong."

Read the following if-clauses with Murphy’s law statements and match them with their
consequences.

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