3 ** Complete the third conditional sentences with the verbs in the box.
buy eat not enter lose invite
play not meet
They would have invited you to the party if
they'd known your telephone number.
1 Wetennis with you if we'd remembered to bring our rackets.
2 If I'd heard the teacher was leaving, l her some flowers
3 James wouldn't have felt hungry if he all his breakfast
4 If Laylathe competition, she wouldn't have won first prize.
5 If I hadn't joined that drama club,lmy girlfriend.
6 What would they have done if theyall that money?
I gave it to him and said that I didn't need it that night.
2) Nellie said to Lidia that she had thought about me and then asked if I had decided to go to Omsk with my parents or if I remained there with my aunt untill I finished school.
3) Mike asked Bob if he had done his homework or had left it till the evening. Then he said that he thought about inviting Bob to the theatre with him, but he remembered that Bob had always done his homework in the evening.
4) Jack said that he was fond of Dickens and that he had been reading "The Old Curiosity Shop" for the whole week and added that he loved the novel very much and that he was reading it for the second time.
5) Tanya said she thought that her friend had finished reading Jane Eyre. And Tanya hoped that she would give it to her shortly. She added that she was eager to read it.
Since its birth, I lived in Lviv. Not surprisingly, I think their city best. Every person from her hometown some related their own experiences, failures and victories, but in all the people who live in a particular city, have something in common. A certain unique feeling, unique trait, brought their homeland. When I visited other cities in Ukraine, I also felt the uniqueness of the city and the uniqueness of their residents. Then I finally persuaded that every city has its own soul. It is interesting to observe how for such a short time rapidly and quickly developed my city.