3. Write zero conditional sentences. (drop/cook/buy) it.
(live) to be 100 in the UK they (receive)
1) If people a letter from the Queen.
2) If you (want) to become healthier, (not/stay)
Indoors all the time.
3) If you the cooker. (leave) it near 4) If it (rain), (put on) a raincoat and
(need) ice to melt easily,
(take) an umbrella.
5) If you (want) the flowers to bloom very well.
(not/forget) to water the garde
2. I was extremely worrying about my exam results and even refused to go on a trip untilni learned how i had done.
3. We have never been bored in our history class as our teacher is exceptionaly good.
4. The walk to the top of the mountain was quite tiring , but at the top we were rewarded with amazing views of the countryside around us.
5. The chance to study in Switzerland was really exciting , so Dina was surprised that nobody in her class could be bothered to apply for the scholarship.
6.Lena was complitely exhausted after the 800m race, but her time was encouraging and it was satisfying to know that even her coach was pleased.
7. It is disturbing, and it makes me personally quite depressed, how many teenagers seem to be only interested in computer games and other activities wich are mentally challenging and quite mindless in fact.
It took her just over thirty hours to complete the distance, and for nearly ten of those hours she was swimming in complete darkness.
Everyone applauded Brenda for her strength and stamina, but they also applauded her for her bravery in tackling this most mysterious of Scottish lakes.
Fact or Fiction?
Loch Ness is the legendary home of probably the world's most famous monster.
In fact, less than three weeks before Brenda made her journey, the monster, or 'Nessie', as it's known to the local people, had made yet another appearance.
Four people reported seeing three great black humps on the loch surface, and said they had watched them travelling at high speed for three minutes before the creature dived.
There are reports of similar appearances as far back as the last century and every summer many new appearances are reported.
Is the monster fact or fiction?
Experts have been discussing that question for years, but in recent times more and more people have become convinced that a whole colony of giant creatures may live in the loch.
In 1962 a group of people formed an organization called the Bureau for the Investigation of the Loch Ness Phenomena.
Each summer, the Bureau enlists the aid of volunteers who watch the loch in daylight hours. And in 1966, they established powerful cameras on the banks to try for a picture that would prove 'Nessie's' existence.
Other people have photographed something on the loch's surface, but the pictures have never been quite good enough to convince anyone, although a film made in 1961 convinced a lot of people that there's something there.
The film was examined by photographic experts, who reported that it showed an object twenty-eight metres long, travelling at sixteen kilometres per hour.