If she had asked you, you would you have accepted
If she had asked you, would you have accepted?
If she had asked you, will you accept?
If she had asked you, you would you have accepted
If she had asked you, would you have accepted?
If she had asked you, will you accept?
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.
1. If she had asked you, you (accept)?
2. Rice plants (grow) well if there is enough rain.
3. He might get fat if he (stop) smoking.
4. What you (do) if you found a burglar in your house?
5. If she (not hurry), she may be late.
_Giúp t điii_
. (Tuy hơi dài, nhưng cố giúp t nhé)
Conditionals: types 1, 2 and 3 (cont)
1. I don't think you are so hungry. If you were hungry you ... anything. (eat)
2. If you dyed my hair blue everybody ... at me. (laugh)
3. If I had liked the house you ... it. (sbuy)
4. If you leave the keys in the car someone ... it. (steal)
5. If I had known her address I ... it to you. (give)
6. If I had a map of London I ... it to you, but I haven't got one. (give)
7. If you type the letter this morning I ... it on my way home. (post)
8. If you had heated the ice it ... in few seconds. (melt)
9. ' Can you buy me the paper?' 'I ... it for you if you give me the money.' (buy)
10. If Mr.Simpson came home early from work today they ... to the theatre. (go)
11. I ... the dishes if I had had time to do it. (wash)
12. If we catch that plane we ... in time for the meeting. (be)
13. Even if l knew it I ... you. It's a professional secret. (tell)
14. If Robert had a driving lience he ... a much better job. (get)
15. You ... if you had tried again, I am sure. (succeed)
16. ... your father ... in time if he catches the 10 o'clock train? (be)
17. If were you I ... fruit trees all around the house. (plant)
18. If that burglar had got into my house I ... my head off. (scream)
19. If we get a little more rain, the crops much more. (grow)
20. If she had been in the house she ... the house. (answer)
21. If he had checked the gauge he ... out of petrol. (run)
22. The grass ... much nicer if we get a bit of rain. (look)
23. If you had left before breakfast you ... by now. (arrive)
24. I ... my coat if it had been cold, you know. (bring)
25. My father ... you some money if you need some. (lend)
26. I'm sure she ... to the dentist if her tooth hurt. (go)
27. I ... her the diamonds if she had said she loved me. (give)
28. If had had a car I ... to meet you at the station. (go)
29. If that boy trains more I am sure he ... a champion. (become)
30. She ... Mark if she had taken my advice. (marry)
31. The magazine ... the story if it hadn't been true. (print)
32. Do you know what ... if you pressed that button? (happen)
33. She ... arrested if she had tried to leave the country. (be)
34. If I had realized that it was such a long way I ... a taxi. (take)
35. My mother ... the dishes tomorrow morning if she has time. (wash)
36. I ... something to drink if I were thirsty, but I am not. (have)
37. If the dog had been hungry he ... the stale bread. (eat)
38. If she dyes her hair blond she ... much more glamorous. (look)
39. If you had been more careful you ... the vase. (drop)
40. We ... frozen in here if you opened that window. (get)
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12. He ... you back if you strike him. What do you expect? (hit)
13. We ... them to dinner more often if they were more amusing. (ask)
14. If your dog had bitten me I ... to the police. (go)
15. If you keep with the group in front, you ... the race. (win)
16, If you had arrived late, they ... you in. (let)
17. If that mountaineer slipped he ... more than a hundred feet. (fall)
18. You ... into trouble if you don't stop that nonsense. (get)
19. If you left that wasp alone it ... you, little boy. (sting)
20. If you had left that wasp alone it ... you, little boy. (sting)
Exercise 2: Find out the mistakes:
1. If you don’t try your best, you would fail the next exam.
A B C D
2. Unless you do all of the exercises given by the teacher, you won’t be punished.
A B C D
3. She had had more good marks if she had prepared the lesson carefully.
A B C D
4. If your mother bought you a dictionary, you can learn English better.
A B C D
5. If yesterday I stayed at home, I would not be tired today.
A B C D
6. Unless they come early, they would meet him at the meeting.
A B C D
7. Had you review all the lesson carefully, you would have passed the exam.
A B C D
8. Should you wanted to attend the course of English, let me know.
A B C D
I. Change into reported speech
1. “I’ll have a cup of tea with you,” she said.
She said that...
2. “I’ll pay him if I can” she said.
- She said that... ...................................................................
3. “What are you going to do next summer?” she asked.
- She asked us.... ...................................................................
4. “I’ll phone you tomorrow,” he told Jack.
- He told Jack that.... .............................................................
5. “Can I sit beside you, Jean?” Tom asked.
- Tom asked Jean.... ..............................................................
6. “I want a camera for my birthday,” he said.
- He said that.... ...................................................................
7. “Don’t keep the door locked,” he said to us.
- He told us.... ...................................................................
8. “How long are you going to stay?” I asked him.
- I asked him how long....
9. “Are you going by train?” she asked me.
- She wanted to know.... ..................................................
10. “Don’t use too much hot water,” she said to us.
- She asked us.... ..............................................................
11. “Will you come to my party?” she said to me.
- She invited me.... ............................................................
12. “Don’t do it again,” she said to them.
She told them..................................................................
13. “ Will Mr Brown send the potatoes to you?” she asked.
- She asked.......................................................................
14. “Don’t get your shoes dirty, boys,” she said.
- She told..........................................................................
15. “What do you want for lunch today, Peter?” Mary asked.
- Mary asked.......................................................................
16. “Can I borrow your typewriter, Janet?” asked Peter.
- Peter asked if .......................................................................
17. “Why don’t I get a computer before?” thought the office manager.
- The office manager wondered............................................................
18. “You had better not lend him any more money, Elizabeth,’’ said John.
- John advised Elizabeth........................................................................
II. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
1. A.bottle B. one C.coffee D. pot
2. A.morning B. yoghurt C. problem D. what
3. A.talk B. sausage C. salt D. cause
4. A.flour B. flower C.cow D. pork
5. A. noodle B. food C. cook D.soon
Rewrite each sentences, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same
1.Without jack's help, I wouldn't have been able to move the table
If...
2.If you changed your mind, you'd be welcome to join us
Were you...
3.I wouldn't except if you asked me to marry you
If you were
4.I didn't enjoy my holiday there so I am not going back
If
5.If the guests arrived this week, there'd be no rooms available
Were the guests
6.You're tired now because you went to bed so late lastnight
If
7.She can meet him If he arrives before eleven
So
8.You can borrow the car, but you've got to fill it up with petrol
Provide
9.She doesn't know anything about first aid, so she couldn't help him
If
10.I didn't look after my teeth, and now I've got false ones
If
11.You drink too much coffee, that's why you can't sleep
If
12.He would have lent you his violin if you'd asked him
Had
13.Without your help, I couldn't have done it
If
If it
Viết lại các câu sau sử dụng cách nói gián tiếp.
1. “I’ll phone you tomorrow,” he told Jack.
-> He told Jack that.... .............................................................
2. “Can I sit beside you, Jean?” Tom asked.
-> Tom asked Jean.... ..............................................................
3. “I want a camera for my birthday,” he said.
-> He said that.... ...................................................................
4. “Don’t keep the door locked,” he said to us.
-> He told us.... ...................................................................
5. “How long are you going to stay?” I asked him.
-> I asked him how long....
6. “Are you going by train?” she asked me.
-> She wanted to know.... ..................................................
7. “Don’t use too much hot water,” she said to us.
-> She asked us.... ..............................................................
8. “Will you come to my party?” she said to me.
-> She invited me.... ............................................................
9. “Don’t do it again,” she said to them.
-> She told them..................................................................
10. “ Did Mr Brown send the potatoes to you?” she asked.
-> She asked.......................................................................
11. “Don’t get your shoes dirty, boys,” she said.
-> She told..........................................................................
12. “What do you want for lunch today, Peter?” Mary asked.
-> Mary asked.......................................................................
13. “Can I borrow your typewriter, Janet?” asked Peter.
-> Peter asked if .......................................................................
14. “Why didn’t I get a computer before?” thought the office manager.
-> The office manager wondered............................................................
15. “You had better not lend him any more money, Elizabeth,’’ said John.
-> John advised Elizabeth........................................................................
I. Turn from direct into reported speech.
0. ‘I’ve finished the housework,’ she said.
She said (that) she had finished the housework.
11. ‘Why did you do that?’ he asked her.
12. ‘Please answer the telephone,’ he said to her.
13. ‘Are you going out on Saturday night?’ Ben asked me.
14. ‘We’ll go to the circus tomorrow,’ said Mother.
15. Greg said, ‘Let’s have a party on my birthday.’
I. Turn from direct into reported speech.
0. ‘I’ve finished the housework,’ she said.
She said (that) she had finished the housework.
11. ‘Why did you do that?’ he asked her.
12. ‘Please answer the telephone,’ he said to her.
13. ‘Are you going out on Saturday night?’ Ben asked me.
14. ‘We’ll go to the circus tomorrow,’ said Mother.
15. Greg said, ‘Let’s have a party on my birthday.’