Complete second conditional the sentences. Use the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. If they . . . . (know) the answer, they . . . . (tell) you. *
Last summer I was writing a letter to my grandparents living a nearby village. Being aware of their desire to hear from us as often as possible it was a right decision of mine to write them a letter today, because I knew it would be delivered by tomorrow morning by the time they will be drinking tea. "Have you finished the letter yet ?", -my younger brother rushed into the room, his eyes worried and I could read a kind of envy on his face he experienced on my writing a letter. "O, you still have been writing it", - he settled down and went to me closer. "I do hope you mentioned me in your letter, especially you had to describe my success at math this month". "I had written about you before you ran into the room as if you had been chased by a couple of tigers",- I answered and returned to my letter. "I hope they will have got it by tomorrow",- he went to the window and looked out. "And don`t forget to mention that it has been raining cats and dogs all the day long". "I will write about the weather, though you know they have the similar weather conditions in the village, because they live close to our hometown", - I added a sentence and got up. Then I asked him, - if he wanted to join me on my way to the post office, he agreed, and we left. The letter must be sent right now, he knew it so it took us only half an hour to get there and pay postage.
a) I can't MAKE OUT what the price is. Let's ask inside. b) Is this coat the right size? Can I TRY TO FIND OUT? c) Two masked men HELD UP the supermarket yesterday. d) You need a new coat. You HAVE GROWN OUT OF THE old one. e) I've been shopping all morning. I feel WORN OUT. f) I'll come and PICK UP the goods on Thursday. g) Sorry, we HAVE RUN OUT OF bread left. h) Are you CALLING AT the chemist's? i) I don't like supermarkets. I can't PUT UP WITH the queues. j) I don't know whether to buy this car. I'll THINK it OVER.
"Have you finished the letter yet ?", -my younger brother rushed into the room, his eyes worried and I could read a kind of envy on his face he experienced on my writing a letter. "O, you still have been writing it", - he settled down and went to me closer. "I do hope you mentioned me in your letter, especially you had to describe my success at math this month".
"I had written about you before you ran into the room as if you had been chased by a couple of tigers",- I answered and returned to my letter. "I hope they will have got it by tomorrow",- he went to the window and looked out. "And don`t forget to mention that it has been raining cats and dogs all the day long".
"I will write about the weather, though you know they have the similar weather conditions in the village, because they live close to our hometown", - I added a sentence and got up. Then I asked him, - if he wanted to join me on my way to the post office, he agreed, and we left. The letter must be sent right now, he knew it so it took us only half an hour to get there and pay postage.
b) Is this coat the right size? Can I TRY TO FIND OUT?
c) Two masked men HELD UP the supermarket yesterday.
d) You need a new coat. You HAVE GROWN OUT OF THE old one.
e) I've been shopping all morning. I feel WORN OUT.
f) I'll come and PICK UP the goods on Thursday.
g) Sorry, we HAVE RUN OUT OF bread left.
h) Are you CALLING AT the chemist's?
i) I don't like supermarkets. I can't PUT UP WITH the queues.
j) I don't know whether to buy this car. I'll THINK it OVER.