1 Make questions with the verb in brackets. Then answer the
questions about you.
1. How long you (to live) in your town?
2. You ever (to drink) champagne?
3. How many foreign countries you (to visit)?
4. Where you (to go) on holiday last year?
5. What you (to do) there?
6. How long you (to know) your best friend?
1 hadn't been - wouldn't have been- Conditional III
2 had stayed -would have had Conditional III
3 hadn't gone -would have never met- Conditional III
4 wouldn’t have had -had been driving-Conditional III
5 practices -will become -Conditional I
6 had-would get -Conditional II
New hospitals are being built by them in the provinces now.
Will her new novel be published by them next year?
Jimmy has just been arrested on suspicion of murder by the police.
A new hotel will be opened by them next week.
Important matters are discussed by our managers every Tuesday.
The plant was closed by the giver last year.
Fred said he had invented a new computer program previous month.
He told her he was going to the fish market then.
He asked me if I did sports.
Ann asked me what the workers had eaten.
Tom asked me if I was French or Italian.
Mr. Ford said he didn’t like pork.
1) My friend would prefer to make a tea break.
2) We expected him to come on time.
3) My parents agreed to arrange a picnic on Sunday.
4) Jane and Helen decided to dive though the water was cold.
5) Our companions planned to do speed skiing in the Alps next year.
6) We were glad to see our new friends again.
7) The firefighters were lucky to escapefrom the burning house.
8) My colleagues are always eager to help each other if needed.
9) Janis used to spend holidays at the seaside windsurfing.
10) The dog was clever enough not to cross the busy street.