2. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense (CONDITIONALS/WISHES). 1. A: I missed a lot of lessons last week.
B: Yes, but if you hadn't been ill, you (not/miss) them all.
2. A: I wish it (stop) snowing.
B: Oh I don't, I like the snow.
3. A: I've got a very important meeting tomorrow morning.
B: Well, if you don't go to bed early, you (be) tired tomorrow.
4. A: Tom broke his leg while he was skiing.
B: Well, if he hadn't been acting childishly, the accident (not/happen) .
5. A: I've got a problem.
B: If I (be) you, I would ask someone for advice.
6. A: If only I (have) John's phone number, I'd call him.
B: I've got it. I'll give it to you.
7. A: I wish I (go) on the school trip next week.
B: You can go. It only costs £2.
8. A: If you (need) anything, ask me.
B: Thanks, I will.
2. Oh her back, Jenny is carrying her school bag.
3. William and his parents have lived in Aberdeen for one year.
4. Although William was a little afraid of moving to Aberdeen, he is having_ many friends here how.
5. Four of his best friends go camping every summer.
6. This year, William wants to go with them.
7. Tom: Hi Ana. I have tried to ring you several times togay. Where have you been?
8. Ana: I have been at homr all the time. But I had been cleaning the house all day, so maybe I didn`t hear the phone ring.
9. A: Have you ever tasted sushi?
10. B: Yes, I have eaten sushi at least five times so far.