Fill in the gaps with the correct verb tense of the verbs in brackets. Поставьте глаголы в скобках в правильную форму.
1-If Henry (spend) more time on his lessons,he would get better marks.
2-If I had his phone number,I (call) him tonight.
3-If she (know) English,she (get) the job.
4-If he (like) languages,it (be) easy to learn.
5-If Peter (not/go) out every evening,he (feel) lonely.
6-If we (study) together,we (prepare) our homework easily.
7-If I (be) the Prime Minister,I (decrease) the inflation.
8-I (understand) Mr.Brown ıf he (speak) slowly.
9-She (get) a better position if she (work) harder.
10-If I (not/live) far away,I (walk) to school.
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- Here we use the present simple tense ("spends") for the verb "spend" because it is a habitual action. The verb "get" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "would."
2-If I had his phone number, I (will call) him tonight.
- After the conditional clause, we use the future simple tense ("will call") for the verb "call" because it refers to a future action. Here, we use "will" instead of "would" because the action is dependent on the condition being fulfilled.
3-If she (knows) English, she (will get) the job.
- We use the present simple tense ("knows") for the verb "know" in the conditional clause because it is a present unreal condition. The verb "get" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "will."
4-If he (likes) languages, it (will be) easy to learn.
- Similar to the previous sentence, we use the present simple tense ("likes") for the verb "like" in the conditional clause because it is a present unreal condition. The verb "will be" is used in the future simple tense because it refers to a future action.
5-If Peter (doesn't go) out every evening, he (will feel) lonely.
- Here, we use the present simple tense in its negative form ("doesn't go") for the verb "go" in the conditional clause. The verb "will feel" is in the future simple tense.
6-If we study together, we (will prepare) our homework easily.
- We use the base form of the verb "study" in the conditional clause because it refers to a general action. The modal verb "will" is used with the base form of the verb "prepare" to indicate a future action.
7-If I were the Prime Minister, I would decrease the inflation.
- In this sentence, we use the past subjunctive form "were" for the verb "be" in the conditional clause. The verb "would decrease" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "would."
8-I would understand Mr. Brown if he spoke slowly.
- We use the past simple tense ("spoke") for the verb "speak" in the conditional clause to indicate a hypothetical or unreal action. The verb "would understand" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "would."
9-She would get a better position if she worked harder.
- Here, we use the past simple tense ("worked") for the verb "work" in the conditional clause because it refers to a hypothetical or unreal action. The verb "would get" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "would."
10-If I didn't live far away, I would walk to school.
- We use the past simple tense in its negative form ("didn't live") for the verb "live" in the conditional clause. The verb "would walk" is in the base form because it follows the modal verb "would."