В
Все
М
Математика
О
ОБЖ
У
Українська мова
Д
Другие предметы
Х
Химия
М
Музыка
Н
Немецкий язык
Б
Беларуская мова
Э
Экономика
Ф
Физика
Б
Биология
О
Окружающий мир
Р
Русский язык
У
Українська література
Ф
Французский язык
П
Психология
А
Алгебра
О
Обществознание
М
МХК
В
Видео-ответы
Г
География
П
Право
Г
Геометрия
А
Английский язык
И
Информатика
Қ
Қазақ тiлi
Л
Литература
И
История

1. Раскройте скобки, используя глаголы в необходимой форме.
1. If he (to be) here now, he could give you a good advice.
2. He wouldn't have been so upset if Susan (to write) to him earlier.
3. If I (to work) at this firm, I'd earn more.
4. If she (to fail) in her present job, she could think about another one.
5. If he (to know) that Chinese was going to be so difficult, he would never have started to learn it.
6. If father (to manage) to repair his car, he could have driven us to Moscow.
7. If they (not to reach) the land, the sailors would have died.
8. The car will start if you (to turn) the key.
9. If they (can) have some more lessons, they could improve their pronunciation.
10. If Emma (to know) the clue, our team would solve it.
11. If she (to borrow) your book, she might return it.
12. We would have taken her for barbecue if she (to ask) us.
13. If he (to ask) politely, they might have helped him.
14. Tell us if there (to be) anything wrong.
15. If Frank's (to go) out, we would ask John to help us.
16. If Sally (to have) spare time, she could pay you more attention.
17. If she (not to hear) the news, she wouldn't have gone there.
18. If the factory (not to cut back) production, many people would have lost their work.
19. If the train (to be) less crowded, we would be more comfortable.
20. What would they have done if we (not to help) them?
21. If we (to be) there, it wouldn't happened.
22. He might have heard the news, if he (not to turn on) the radio.
23. If the boy (to be) attentive, he won't make any mistakes in his dictation.
24. If you (to ask) her for tickets, she could have given you some.
25. If he (not to come) home, he wouldn't have noticed the fire.
26. If I (not to be) in a shower, I would answer the call.
27. We wouldn't have gone to this party if we (to know) the truth.
28. You (to visit) the dentist, you wouldn't have a problem with your tooth.
29. If Beth (to go) to her home town, she could visit her parents.
30. If you (to be) still ill tomorrow, you will have to stay at home.
31. If she (not to drink) coffee late at night, she would have been able to sleep.
32. She wouldn't have married him if she (to know) what was he like.
33. If he (to phone) tomorrow, please say we are out.
34. If they (to know) the significance of this event, they would be more alarmed.
35. If her son (to be born) two years earlier, he wouldn't have had to do military service.
36. If you (to look) everywhere for your passport, you will find it.
37. If Joe (to get up) earlier, he would get to institute on time.
38. If the fire (not to happen), their house wouldn't have been destroyed.
39. If the sound (not to be) so loud, she wouldn't be so nervous.
40. If the child (not to fall), he wouldn't have burst into tears.
41. If Barry (to come) to visit us for the weekend, we will be very glad.
42. If Jane (to be) more careful, she wouldn't have left her watch in the changing room.
43. If he (not to leave) the door open, his cat wouldn't have eaten the fish.

Показать ответ
Ответ:
1. If he were here now, he could give you a good advice. (Past subjunctive form of "to be" is used to indicate a hypothetical situation in the present. Use "were" for all persons in this case)
2. He wouldn't have been so upset if Susan had written to him earlier. ("Wouldn't have been" indicates a hypothetical past situation. Use the past perfect tense "had written" to express an action that happened before another past action or event.)
3. If I worked at this firm, I would earn more. (Use the simple past tense "worked" to express a hypothetical present or future situation)
4. If she failed in her present job, she could think about another one. (Use the simple past tense "failed" to indicate a hypothetical situation)
5. If he had known that Chinese was going to be so difficult, he would never have started to learn it. (Use the past perfect tense "had known" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
6. If father managed to repair his car, he could have driven us to Moscow. (Use the past tense "managed" to indicate a hypothetical situation in the past)
7. If they had not reached the land, the sailors would have died. (Use the past perfect tense "had not reached" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
8. The car will start if you turn the key. (Use the present tense "turn" to indicate a possible future action)
9. If they could have some more lessons, they could improve their pronunciation. (Use the modal verb "could" to indicate a hypothetical situation)
10. If Emma knew the clue, our team would solve it. (Use the simple past tense "knew" to indicate a hypothetical situation)
11. If she borrowed your book, she might return it. (Use the past tense "borrowed" to indicate a hypothetical situation)
12. We would have taken her for barbecue if she had asked us. (Use the past perfect tense "had asked" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
13. If he asked politely, they might have helped him. (Use the past tense "asked" to indicate a hypothetical situation)
14. Tell us if there is anything wrong. (Use the simple present tense "is" to indicate a present or future situation)
15. If Frank goes out, we would ask John to help us. (Use the simple present tense "goes" to indicate a present or future situation)
16. If Sally has spare time, she could pay you more attention. (Use the simple present tense "has" to indicate a present or future situation)
17. If she had not heard the news, she wouldn't have gone there. (Use the past perfect tense "had not heard" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
18. If the factory didn't cut back production, many people would have lost their work. (Use the simple past tense "didn't cut back" to indicate a hypothetical situation in the past)
19. If the train were less crowded, we would be more comfortable. (Use the past subjunctive form "were" to indicate a hypothetical situation in the present)
20. What would they have done if we hadn't helped them? (Use the past perfect tense "hadn't helped" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
21. If we were there, it wouldn't have happened. (Use the past subjunctive form "were" to indicate a hypothetical situation in the present)
22. He might have heard the news if he hadn't turned on the radio. (Use the past perfect tense "hadn't turned on" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
23. If the boy is attentive, he won't make any mistakes in his dictation. (Use the simple present tense "is" to indicate a present or future situation)
24. If you had asked her for tickets, she could have given you some. (Use the past perfect tense "had asked" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
25. If he hadn't come home, he wouldn't have noticed the fire. (Use the past perfect tense "hadn't come" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
26. If I weren't in a shower, I would answer the call. (Use the past subjunctive form "weren't" to indicate a hypothetical situation in the present)
27. We wouldn't have gone to this party if we had known the truth. (Use the past perfect tense "had known" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
28. If you had visited the dentist, you wouldn't have a problem with your tooth. (Use the past perfect tense "had visited" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
29. If Beth went to her home town, she could visit her parents. (Use the simple present tense "went" to indicate a hypothetical situation)
30. If you are still ill tomorrow, you will have to stay at home. (Use the simple present tense "are" to indicate a present or future situation)
31. If she didn't drink coffee late at night, she would have been able to sleep. (Use the simple past tense "didn't drink" to indicate a hypothetical situation in the past)
32. She wouldn't have married him if she had known what he was like. (Use the past perfect tense "had known" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
33. If he phones tomorrow, please say we are out. (Use the simple present tense "phones" to indicate a hypothetical situation)
34. If they knew the significance of this event, they would be more alarmed. (Use the simple past tense "knew" to indicate a hypothetical situation)
35. If her son had been born two years earlier, he wouldn't have had to do military service. (Use the past perfect tense "had been born" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
36. If you look everywhere for your passport, you will find it. (Use the simple present tense "look" to indicate a present or future situation)
37. If Joe gets up earlier, he will get to the institute on time. (Use the simple present tense "gets" to indicate a present or future situation)
38. If the fire hadn't happened, their house wouldn't have been destroyed. (Use the past perfect tense "hadn't happened" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
39. If the sound wasn't so loud, she wouldn't be so nervous. (Use the simple past tense "wasn't" to indicate a hypothetical situation in the past)
40. If the child hadn't fallen, he wouldn't have burst into tears. (Use the past perfect tense "hadn't fallen" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
41. If Barry comes to visit us for the weekend, we will be very glad. (Use the simple present tense "comes" to indicate a present or future situation)
42. If Jane had been more careful, she wouldn't have left her watch in the changing room. (Use the past perfect tense "had been" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
43. If he hadn't left the door open, his cat wouldn't have eaten the fish. (Use the past perfect tense "hadn't left" to indicate an action that happened before another past action or event)
0,0(0 оценок)
Популярные вопросы: Английский язык
Полный доступ
Позволит учиться лучше и быстрее. Неограниченный доступ к базе и ответам от экспертов и ai-bota Оформи подписку
logo
Начни делиться знаниями
Вход Регистрация
Что ты хочешь узнать?
Спроси ai-бота