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Variant I

Task 1. Complete:

1. My brother’s son is…. 6. My husband’s father is…


2. My uncle’s daughter is… 7. My wife’s mother is…
3. My sister’s son is my … 8. My wife’s sister is my…
4. My brother’s daughter is my… 9. My mother’s father is my…
5. My mother is my father’s… 10. My grandma’s son is my…

Task 2 First Conditionals. Match the beginning of a sentence from Column A with the correct ending from Column B.

Column A Column B

0 If the A I’ll be able to


weather’s bad play volleyball
tomorrow D tomorrow.
1 I’ll get to B I’ll go with him.
school on time ___
C we won’t be
2 If Edward able to watch
goes to the film together.
football
D I’ll stay at home.
practice on
Friday ___ E if no-one wants
to come
3 Unless I study
shopping with
for my History
me.
test, ___
F if I cycle.
4 I won’t go into
town ___ G unless I feel I’ve
got enough free
5 Unless Jack
time.
gets to the
cinema soon ___ H if I don’t ask
them!
6 If I can find my
sports kit ___ I I won’t pass it
tomorrow.
7 No-one in my
family will help
with my
homework ___
8 I won’t join the
swimming
club ___

Task 3 Second Conditional


Choose the correct options to complete the Second Conditional sentences.
0 If the sun is / was shining, we wouldn’t / would go out. But it’s raining, so we can’t!
1 If you lose / lost your wallet, what would / did you do?
2 I’d buy / I wouldn’t buy that book if I had /
wouldn’t have enough money. It looks really interesting.
3 If Maria worked / didn’t work harder, she
would get / got better marks in her school tests.
4 I know Ted would / wouldn’t help me if I had / hadn’t a problem. He’s a great older brother!
5 I would / wouldn’t finish Mrs Smith’s homework if I were / weren’t you. She’ll be cross if you don’t!
6 If Mark could / couldn’t ski better, he’d /
he wouldn’t enter the skiing competition. But he still needs more practice.
7 Where did you like / would you like to go if you could go / did go anywhere you wanted?
8 Dad wouldn’t / would give me a lift to school if he was / wasn’t at home, but he’s already left for work.
Task 4: Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
0 Sam hasn’t got any money, so he can’t go out.
If Sam had some money, he could go out.
1 I don’t live near the sea, so I can’t go to the beach every day.
2 Sarah isn’t happy at her school, so she’s going to move.
3 Why don’t you take a break and watch TV?
4 I don’t check my bike regularly – and now I’ve got a problem with it!
5 I don’t buy lots of clothes because I want to save my money.
6 I can’t sleep because my brother’s music is too loud!
7 I can’t imagine breaking my phone!

Task 5
Variant II

Task 1. Complete:

1. My wife’s mother is… 6. My mother is my father’s…


2. My grandma’s son is my… 7. My brother’s daughter is my…
3. My uncles’s daughter is… 8. My husband’s father is…
4. My sister’s son is my … 9. My brother’s son is….
5. My wife’s sister is my… 10. My mother’s father is my…

Task 2: First Conditional


Match the beginning of a sentence from Column A with the correct ending from Column B.
Column A Column B

0 If the A I’ll buy the new


weather’s bad skateboard I saw
tomorrow D in town.
1 I won’t catch B I won’t be able
my flight ___ to get home
tonight.
2 Unless I
practise more ___ C if I don’t try it.
3 I’ll never know D I’ll stay at home.
if I like yoga ___
E I won’t be able
4 If I’ve got to do this
enough homework.
money ___
F if it isn’t too
5 If Mum expensive.
doesn’t help
G if I don’t get to
me with my
the airport soon.
Maths ___
H unless I send
6 No-one will
out the
come to my
invitations.
party ___
I I’ll never be good
7 I’ll join the
enough to join
gym ___
the team.
8 Unless my
friend’s mum
offers me a lift ___

Task 3: Second Conditional


Choose the correct options to complete the Second Conditional sentences.
0 If the sun is / was shining, we wouldn’t / would go out. But it’s raining, so we can’t!
1 If you broke / broken something at home, do you / would you tell your mum?
2 What did you / would you do if you see / saw your favourite rock star in the street?
3 If I can / could swim better, I would / will go sailing. It looks fun!
4 If Dad was / wasn’t at home, he’d / he wouldn’t help me with my maths homework. But he’s still at work, unfortunately.
5 I’d go / I wouldn’t go to the pool today with my friends if I was / wasn’t going to the dentist. I love swimming!
6 If Karl was / wasn’t more interested in history, he would / wouldn’t listen more carefully in class. But he finds it a bit boring.
7 If we had some / didn’t have any money to spend, we would / wouldn’t go into town tomorrow. But we’ve all saved up!
8 I wouldn’t / didn’t go to the cinema if I didn’t / wouldn’t want to see the film that’s on.
Task 4: Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
0 Sam hasn’t got any money, so he can’t go out.
If Sam had some money, he could go out.
1 Gemma works in London because she speaks good English.
2 I’m not going to town because my doctor’s appointment is this morning.
3 I don’t think you should go out – it’s snowing.
4 Mum can’t help me this morning because she’s too busy.
5 I’ll buy this T-shirt – I really like it!
6 I won’t go to football practice because I don’t have time.
7 I’ve got my mobile phone, so I can call my mum.

Task 5:

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