Complete the following sentences with an ‘if clause’, using the suggested verb and choosing the correct conditional. Suggested answers are given below.
If he … (practice) every day, he … (become) a champion. I … (not talk) to you anymore if you … (insult) me. If you … (have) a driving license, you … (get) this job. If Susan … (move) to Tokyo, she … (live) near her sister. If you … (go) with me to Paris last month, you … (see) the Eifel Tower too. We … (not get wet) if you … (take) an umbrella.
2. The final decision won't be taken until the next meeting directors.
3. The injured woman couldn’t walk and had to be carried.
4. That old building is really dangerous. It ought to be knocked down before it falls down by itself.
5. Does he think that less money should be spent on country arms?
6. Your luggage may be checked by a custom officer when you go through customs.
7. The policeman is looking for the missing girl. She can’t be found anywhere.
8. The new book will certainly be translated into many foreign languages.
9. She told the receptionist she wanted to be woken up at 7:30.
10. If someone kicks the policeman he will be arrested.
ответ: the more affluent city center, make up approximately one fifth of Rio de Janeiro. Poverty leads to many disadvantaged families, and if they experience violence at home or their families, they can no longer take care of them, children end up on the streets. Those who cannot survive by begging, selling newspapers, or polishing their shoes to a shine often turn to crime in order to survive. I was going to work in a school that gave these children a basic education. My first day at school was really nervous. I had never taught before, I only knew a few words in Portuguese and I just didn't know what to expect. The ten children who came to my first English lesson were very friendly and very eager to learn. They ate only once a day, only rice and beans, and at night they slept under bridges and in doorways, but these children saw how learning English was a possible way out of their lives in danger and poverty. The days went by, I got used to this place. The roof of the little hut was wet when it rained and there was no timetable or textbooks; However, the children trusted me and some of them made great progress. During the breaks, we went to the tiny courtyard to commemorate the ball and I found out why Brazilians have a reputation for being the best footballer! Then we cooked and ate together, but at the end of the day when they left to return ... where? I often wondered if I might ever see them again. The family I stayed with was wonderful. They accepted me as an unofficial "Carioca", as they call those who were born and
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