1. If he had been more careful nothing c. would have happened.
a. would happen b. will have happened c. would have happened
2. If I c. were you, I would not tell him.
a. will be b. was c. were
3. She will finish the essay, if you b. don’t disturb her any more.
a. will not disturb b. don’t disturb c. would not disturb
4. She would have helped if you a. had asked her.
a. had asked b. asked c. ask
5. We always have a nice chat in the evening if we b. have time for that.
a. will have b. have c. Had
6. If she had had time she b. would have done the work on time.
a. will have done b. would have done c. did
7. They will finish the work in the evening if we a. help them.
a. help b. will help c. helped
8. If I c. saw a bear wearing a wreath I would be very surprised.
a. will see b. had seen c. saw
9. If my eye-sight c. were better, I would not need spectacles.
a. is b. was c. were
11. My father would have cooked supper if he the food.
a. bought b. buys c. had bought
11. She always has something to say if we b. speak about cats.
a. will speak b. speak c. spoke
12. If I a. had not read the book, I would not have been able to answer.
a. had not read b. read c. would read
13. If I remember I a. will call you later today.
a. will call b. call c. would call
14. She would clean her room, if she c. had time for that.
a. has b. had had c. had
15. She always gets sick when she b. eats too much ice-cream.
a. will eat b. eats c. ate
1. Excuse me, I am looking for a phone box. Is there one near here?
2. Johnny fell off the sea wall because he had been standing too close
to the edge.
3. In summer we usually play volleyball twice a week.
4. The secretary had typed the report by the time her boss returned to the office.
5. She is upset because she hasn't passed her exams.
6. Do not disturb him, he is working now.
7. The house they bought is much larger than ours.
8. Liza promised that she would come, but she isn't here yet.
II.
1. (-) Children start going to (-) school at the age of six.
2. I'm tasting the pudding to see if it needs more sugar.
3. Ann is going to write an article for the local newspaper.
4. His wife was a thin woman with (-) large, kind eyes and a pale face.
5. I never drink (-) coffee in the evening.
1. If he had been more careful nothing c. would have happened.
a. would happen b. will have happened c. would have happened
2. If I c. were you, I would not tell him.
a. will be b. was c. were
3. She will finish the essay, if you b. don’t disturb her any more.
a. will not disturb b. don’t disturb c. would not disturb
4. She would have helped if you a. had asked her.
a. had asked b. asked c. ask
5. We always have a nice chat in the evening if we b. have time for that.
a. will have b. have c. Had
6. If she had had time she b. would have done the work on time.
a. will have done b. would have done c. did
7. They will finish the work in the evening if we a. help them.
a. help b. will help c. helped
8. If I c. saw a bear wearing a wreath I would be very surprised.
a. will see b. had seen c. saw
9. If my eye-sight c. were better, I would not need spectacles.
a. is b. was c. were
11. My father would have cooked supper if he the food.
a. bought b. buys c. had bought
11. She always has something to say if we b. speak about cats.
a. will speak b. speak c. spoke
12. If I a. had not read the book, I would not have been able to answer.
a. had not read b. read c. would read
13. If I remember I a. will call you later today.
a. will call b. call c. would call
14. She would clean her room, if she c. had time for that.
a. has b. had had c. had
15. She always gets sick when she b. eats too much ice-cream.
a. will eat b. eats c. ate
1. Excuse me, I am looking for a phone box. Is there one near here?
2. Johnny fell off the sea wall because he had been standing too close
to the edge.
3. In summer we usually play volleyball twice a week.
4. The secretary had typed the report by the time her boss returned to the office.
5. She is upset because she hasn't passed her exams.
6. Do not disturb him, he is working now.
7. The house they bought is much larger than ours.
8. Liza promised that she would come, but she isn't here yet.
II.
1. (-) Children start going to (-) school at the age of six.
2. I'm tasting the pudding to see if it needs more sugar.
3. Ann is going to write an article for the local newspaper.
4. His wife was a thin woman with (-) large, kind eyes and a pale face.
5. I never drink (-) coffee in the evening.