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If you are catching an early train tomorrow you (like) to have breakfast at 7.00?
We’ll have to break the ice on the pond; otherwise the ducks (not be able) to swim. And if they (not be able) to swim they (not be able) to get food. (Use can/could forms where possible.)
When he left school he became a fisherman. His family didn’t like it at all. They (be) much happier if he (become) a greengrocer like his father.
They still say that if he (go) into the greengrocery business when he left school he (be) comfortably off now instead of being poor.
Объяснение:
Explanation: In this sentence, we are using a conditional structure to ask about someone's preference. The verb "like" is in the conditional form "would like" because we are talking about a hypothetical situation - catching an early train tomorrow.
Step-by-step solution:
- If you catch an early train tomorrow (condition), would you like to have breakfast at 7.00 (result)?
2. We’ll have to break the ice on the pond; otherwise, the ducks won't be able to swim. And if they can't swim, they won't be able to get food.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are using a conditional structure to explain a cause and effect relationship. The first part states a condition, and the second part states the possible consequences if the condition is not met. We use the modal verb "can/could" to express ability or inability.
Step-by-step solution:
- We have to break the ice on the pond (condition), otherwise, the ducks won't be able to swim (result 1).
- If the ducks can't swim (condition 2), they won't be able to get food (result 2).
3. When he left school, he became a fisherman. His family didn’t like it at all. They would have been much happier if he had become a greengrocer like his father.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are using a past conditional statement to express a hypothetical situation in the past. The verb "be" is in the conditional form "would have been" because we are talking about a hypothetical outcome if a different decision had been made in the past.
Step-by-step solution:
- When he left school, he became a fisherman (reality).
- His family didn't like it at all (emotion).
- They would have been much happier if he had become a greengrocer like his father (hypothetical outcome).
4. They still say that if he had gone into the greengrocery business when he left school, he would be comfortably off now instead of being poor.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are using a past unreal conditional statement to express a hypothetical situation and its possible outcome in the present. The verb "be" is in the conditional form "would be" because we are talking about a hypothetical present situation based on a different decision in the past.
Step-by-step solution:
- They still say that if he had gone into the greengrocery business when he left school (hypothetical action in the past), he would be comfortably off now (hypothetical present outcome) instead of being poor (current reality).