I’m so sorry I had no money with me yesterday. I would have bought that dress
I’m studying ... Physics
I’m sure I’ll enjoy eating … you cook. whatever
I’ve been to a lot of towns of Kazakhstan. Comparing them I say that Semey much...
I’ve bought a scarf. long blue Italian silk
I’ve found my glasses … I lost two days ago. that
I’ve given up… newspapers. I think it’s a waste of time reading
I’ve got my key. I found it when … for something else. I was looking
I’ve heard Tom... leave for Paris next month. will
I’ve made … many mistakes in this letter. I think I’ll type it again too
I’ѵе translated … (1/2 ) of the report. a half
I… a few encouraging responses in today’s newspapers to my speech which I … last Thursday. have received / delivered
I… English for a year and a half already. have been learning
I… when she called. was cleaning
I'd like sandwich, please. a
I'd like to have ... hamburger for ... breakfast. a/-
Identify the part of speech of the underlined pronoun: He scored a goal and we all cheered him. Object.
If ... has a high temperature, she will stay at home. she
If a person is …, it means that they make other people … Boring/bored
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing... well
If Alfred hadn`t gone skating, he ... his leg. wouldn`t have broken
If Antony was asking, I would have been able to help.
If Benjamin Franklin …. so hard, he…. the symbol of America. Had not worked / would not have become.
If Fleming ... penicillin, there would be far more fatalities every year than there actually are hadn't discovered
If he ... a chance of success, he... to move to London. Will need, would have
If he ... early, he will be on time for the meeting. leaves.
If he … enough time yesterday, he … had had, would have gone
If he had tried, he ... it could have done
If he were in Moscow next time he would come to see us
If he...a chance of success, he ... to move to London. Were to have, would need
If her alarm-clock had rung, she ... on time for work yesterday. Would have been.
If humans were totally deprived of sleep, they hallucinations, anxiety, coma, and eventually, death. Would experience.
If I .. in Almaty now, I … go to see the new production. were/would
If I ... (b a millionaire, I... (purchase a luxurious house. were/ could purchase
If I ... (be) a millionaire, I... (purchase) a luxurious house. were/ could purchase
If I ... a bird, I... away. Were/would fly.
If I ... a lot of money, I ... open my own restaurant. had / would
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If I ... so hard at school, I ... the president of the company. had not worked/would not have become
If I … as young as you are, I … walking holiday were/would have
If I … much money, I …buy a car. had / would
If I could speak Spanish, I ... next year studying in Mexico. would spent
If I had any free time now or tomorrow, I should do the work myself
If I had been there, too, I could have heard the story myself
If I had known how difficult the job was. I ... it. won’t have taken
If I hadn't come along at that moment, Jim---the one arrested instead of the real thief. might have been
If I in Leningrad now, I go to see the new production. were/would
If I were in Astana now I would go to see the new production
If I were out of touch with my friends I should be ashamed of myself
If I were rich, … a yacht I would have
If I were you, I... that coat. It’s much too expensive Don’t buy
If I were young I should have a walking holiday
If I you …, I … accept their offer were / would
If I... a more reliable car, I... to Spain rather than fly. Had, would drive
If I... in Leningrad now, I ... go to see the new production were/would
If I... to their party, they would be upset. didn’t go
If I'd listened more carefully to his directions, I got lost. wouldn't have
If it ... my parents, I would never have gone to university. hadn't been for
If it ... rain we ... to the forest to gather some mushrooms. Does not/ will go.
If it … , we … join its two parts again breaks / won’t
If it … the children, we wouldn’t have anything to talk about weren’t/wasn’t for
If it this weekend, I’ll stay home and watch TV. Rains.
If the (225) richest people in the world each gave up 4 % of wealth there would no poverty problems in the world. two hundred and twenty five
If the “Titanic” had not hit an iceberg … It wouldn’t have sunk
If the boss ... now, we would be in great trouble. came in
If the doctor …. earlier, she would still be alive today. Had been called.
If the railway station was nearer we should have got there long ago
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If the road hadn’t be icy, the accident … wouldn't happen
If the technology... available, we would be able to expand the business. Would become
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