Ex 2. make the sentences complete by using either the present or past conditional
1. but for the strained circumstances . 2. but for my boss's 3. but for unfavourable weather . 4. but for charles' profound knowledge 5. but for her intelligence and smartness . 6. but for the house being too big 7. but for the manager's competence . 8. but for the children being left all alone in the house . 9. but for the pizza being too spicy 10. but for francis's dark suspicions . 11. but for this awkward misunderstanding 12. but for the girl being too 13. but for english being so universally 14. but for the lovely and unexpected surprise . 15. but for the tiresome hurly. burly of the city
boarding
a: your boarding pass, please.
b: just a minute. and here he is in the pocket.
a: thank you. look do not lose! you still need him in
by plane. go here.
b: why are there so many passengers at this door?
a: no problem. this is a routine check that will take.
just a few minutes.
q: well, good.
a: put your bag here, and go through this gate yourself.
b: but what is it? and why does the bell ring?
a: this is a special device for detecting metallic
items. do you have anything in your right pocket?
b: yes, a bunch of keys.
a: give them to me. pass again now everything is in order. here is
your keys. wait a little here. coming soon
bus and will take you to the ramp.
2.a: here is my ticket.
q: row 15, place a. here, please.
a: can i put the bag on the top shelf?
q: i'm sorry, but this is not possible. if
a: yes, sorry. i did not think that she could fall if we
suddenly get into the air pocket.
q: absolutely. now fasten your seat belts and
refrain from smoking.
oh good. and when can i get up from my seat?
q: when we are already in the air. hear already launched
motors.
a: yes, we are probably taxiing to the runway.
we stopped how fast we pick up speed, even
dizzy and in the ears of noise.
q: here's a sweetie for you, chew and everything will pass. when will we be on
high altitude, you will not notice that we are flying.
a: thank you.