He would go to the Zoo, if he ... tickets
(had/have/will have), If I ..., I would give up smoking(would be/am/were), If we had a care, we (drive) you home now(would driven/am driven/would drive), If I (be) you, I would visit your granny tomorrow(was/were/would be you), If I had a bar of chocolate, I ... it(would ate/ate/would eat), If we were friends, I ... him a favour(am asking/will ask/would ask), I ... up late, if I were older(will stay/stayed/could stay), If I ... a car, I ... walk to work(did have, would/had, wouldn't/have, will), If the weather ... good, we ... go swimming(was, would/would be, will/were, would), If I were you, I ... on holiday and relax(will go/would go/go)
3. Have you ever been to China?
4. Have you ever been to the Philippines?
5. Have you ever been to the south of France?
6. Can you tell me where the Regal cinema is?
7. Can you tell me where Merrion Street is?
8. Can you tell me where the Museum of Modern Art is?
9. Europe is bigger than Australia.
10. Belgium is smaller than the Netherlands.
11. Which river is longer – the Mississippi or the Nile?
12. Did you go to the National Gallery when you were in London?
13. “Where did you stay?” “At the Park Hotel in Hudson Road.”
The United States is a big country. It is made of 50 states. Hawaii is the 50th state. Rhode Island is the smallest. The capital of the USA is Washington, D.C.
There are mountains in the west and big lakes in the north. The longest North American river, the Mississippi, begins near these lakes and flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
Keys New Zealand is a small country. It is situated south-east of Australia. Nearly 3,5 million people live in the country. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington. The official language is English. The climate of New Zealand is moist. There are many rivers in the country. The main rivers are the Waikato and the Wairu.