3 *** Write questions using the second conditional. Then write true answers.
how/you/ feel /you/meet/ a head of
state
How would you feel if you met a head of state?
If I met a head of state, I'd feel very shy!
1 you/be/ a minister / what /you/ban
2 what /you/ study / you / go /to
university
3 you / have / €500 / what / you / buy
4 you / have / a superpower / what/it/
be
5 where / you / live / you / be / rich
1. Do we go to the seaside every summer? We don't go to the seaside every summer.
2. Does she play with children very well? She doesn't play with children very well.
3. Do our neighbours make a lot of noise? Our neighbours don't make a lot of noise.
4. Do they often talk about weather? They often don't talk about weather.
5. does Jane watch TV in the evening? She doesn't watch TV in the evening.
6. Does Tom read books every evening? Tom doesn't read books every evening.
7. Do cats eat mice? Cats doesn't eat mice.
8. Does spring come before summer? Spring doesn't come before summer.
9. Do Charlestons invite us every Sunday? The Charlestons don't invite us every Sunday.
10. Does snow melt when it's hot? Snow doesn't melt when it's hot.
1) 1. If he has a lot of money, he will buy a computer.
2. The train leaves at 10.30. Hurry up.
3. I think the earth will be very pollured in 2100.
4. They will probably come later.
5. When the rain stops we will go to the park.
2) 1. Have you seen Ann recently.
2. I lost my key, I can't open the door.
3. We have met with our friends last weekend.
4. The plain has landed 20 minutes ago.
5. How long have they known each other?
3) 1. This jacket is small for me. Show me a bigger one.
2. A train is faster than a bus.
3. What is the most interesting thing in life?
4. Gred felt worse yesterday than the day before.
5. John isn't so taller than Kevin.
4) 1. I met Tina in Spain, aren't me?
2. There is nothing in the box, isn't there?
3. Mother cooks very well, doesn't she?
4. Kate, you can ride a bike very well, aren't you?
5. Jane isn't leaving for London in the evening, is she?
5) 1. I have read this book for three days.
2. My classmates have been writing a dictation since the beginning of the lesson.
3. I have known her for six years.
4. I haven't watched this video yet.
5. Look! It is wet outside. It has been raining.