The document discusses 10 hypothetical situations using conditional sentences with "if" clauses and would have/been verb forms. The situations cover coming home earlier to prepare dinner, living in Rome and receiving visits, being older to play hockey, being friends and inviting someone to a birthday, studying harder to do better in school, having enough money to buy a car, doing a paper round to earn extra money, getting more pocket money to ask someone out to dinner, winning the lottery to fly to a location, and meeting a celebrity to ask for an autograph.
The document discusses 10 hypothetical situations using conditional sentences with "if" clauses and would have/been verb forms. The situations cover coming home earlier to prepare dinner, living in Rome and receiving visits, being older to play hockey, being friends and inviting someone to a birthday, studying harder to do better in school, having enough money to buy a car, doing a paper round to earn extra money, getting more pocket money to ask someone out to dinner, winning the lottery to fly to a location, and meeting a celebrity to ask for an autograph.
The document discusses 10 hypothetical situations using conditional sentences with "if" clauses and would have/been verb forms. The situations cover coming home earlier to prepare dinner, living in Rome and receiving visits, being older to play hockey, being friends and inviting someone to a birthday, studying harder to do better in school, having enough money to buy a car, doing a paper round to earn extra money, getting more pocket money to ask someone out to dinner, winning the lottery to fly to a location, and meeting a celebrity to ask for an autograph.
1. If I (to come) home earlier, I (to prepare) dinner.
2. If we (to live) in Rome, Francesco (to visit) us. 3. If Tim and Tom (to be) older, they (to play) in our hockey team. 4. If he (to be) my friend, I (to invite) him to my birthday party. 5. If Susan (to study) harder, she (to be) better at school. 6. If they (to have) enough money, they (to buy) a new car. 7. If you (to do) a paper round, you (to earn) a little extra money. 8. If Michael (to get) more pocket money, he (to ask) Doris out for dinner. 9. If we (to win) the lottery, we (to fly) to San Francisco. 10. If I (to meet) Brad Pitt, I (to ask) for his autograph.