6. I expect you'll see Jack at the lecture tonight. If you (do), you please (remind) him about tomorrow's
meeting.
7. The only thing I haven't got is a balcony. If I
(have) a balcony I (grow) plants in pots. Then my
flat (be) perfect!
8. Jack rang while you were out.
Oh dear! If I (know) he was going to ring I (stay) at
home.
9. We had a lot of trouble putting the tent up. If it
(not be) so windy perhaps it (not be) quite so
difficult.
10. Ann (sitting beside her open fire): I love open fires;
if I (have) nothing but a radiator to sit beside, I
(get) quite depressed.
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Every day, there are special events: music, dances, and 1.religious ceremonies. But, the part of the festival that most people are 2.familiar with is “the running of the bulls.”
Every morning, a group of bulls runs down a city street. Hundreds of people run in front of the animals. Runners wear white; they also 3.tie a red scarf around their bodies. They run lasts three minutes. A runner’s 4.goal is to 5.escape from the bulls without falling or getting 6. hit by them. Running with the bulls started in Spain in the 13th 7.century, and is still very popular today. Pamplona 8.natives and visitors from all over the world join in. The run is very dangerous. So why do people do it? For some runners, it is a test of 9.strength. For others, the run makes them feel alive.