. Put « +» if the statement is true and « - » if the statement is false.
1. A man took my things.
2. The teacher took me into a short room.
3. Girls sat on chairs. It was very cold in the room.
4. We didn’t go into the windy garden.
5. He water in the washroom wasn’t warm.
6. For dinner we had some bad meat and potatoes.
1 if you visit, we will go to the theatre
2 if it rains, we wil eat inside
3 if you don't pass the exam, will you take it again?
4 We will lose our way if we don't stay on the main road
5 He won't catch the plane if he doesn't hurry
1 If you did more exercise, you would feel better
2 What would you do if you won a million pounds
3 If someone came in here with a gun, I would be very frightened
4 If I was you, I would learn French before travelling to French
5 I'm sure Fred would understand if you he situatuon to him
6 My husband would be very upset if i lost my wedding ring
1 if Kim had not missed her flight, she would have not met her future husband
2 I would have failed the exam if i had worked harder
3 If he had driven more carefully, he would have not had an accident
4 They would have won the race if the weather condition had been better
1. Have you seen my hat? — Yes, I have. It was on the hat-stand yesterday.
2. Did Teddy buy butter yesterday? — No , he didn't. He left his wallet at home.
3. Did Dolly water the flowers yesterday? — No , she didn't. She watered them two days ago.
4. Did it snow yesterday? — No, it didn't. The weather was sunny but cold.
5. Were you late for the train? — No, I wasn't. I caught a taxi and was just in time.
6. Did David and Lora have a good time at the seaside? — Yes, they did. They stayed in a comfortable hotel and met a lot of new friends.
7. Has Samantha read this article? — No, she hasn't. I gave her this magazine only some minutes ago.
8. Are you happy to win this cup? — Yes, I am. I have trained a lot to win this...