Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1) If you touch a hot frying pan, you ... (to burn) your finger.
2) If Jack
had closed the door, the dog ... (not to run) away.
3) Helen could live by
herself if she ... (to be) older.
4) If only my parents ... (to buy) me a new
bike for my next birthday.
5) When water ... (to boil), it produces steam.
6) If I were you, I... (not to drive) a car in such weather.
7) If Brian ... (to
hear) any news, he would have phoned us immediately. 8) If the bus
arrived half an hour earlier, we ... (to be) in time for the seminar.
9) Sam
... (not to lose) his wallet if he hadn’t put it into the pocket.
10) Nora ...
(to be) surprised if Gordon brought her a bouquet of flowers.
Grandmother went to the wood for firewood. Suddenly he hears: in the swamp there was a chill, in the forest, a bear is coming.
"Grandmother, grandmother, I'll take the filly." Make a transfer by e-mail
"Do not touch the filly, I'll give you this krepushka."
- Okay.
The bear did not touch the filly.
Another time, the grandmother went for firewood. In the swamp there was a chill, in the forest, a bear was coming.
- Grandma, grandmother, and I'll eat a filly.
"Do not eat, I'll give you a luggage for this."
rings - кольца
teddy bear - игр. мишка
medicines - медикаменты
tulips - тюльпаны
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2.
1. Hamley's is London's most popular toy shop.
2. I need to buy a pair of shoes.
3.There are soft toys on the first floor.
4.Can you teell me if this dress is in the sale.
5.There are a lot of shops in a mall.
6.You can get lemons and tomatoes at a greengrocer's.
7.You can find nice rings at this jeweller's
8.Can you buy me some spirin from the chemist's?
3.
Where were you last night, Mark? I was at the cinema with Peter.
Annie wasn't at school yesterday. Yes, I know. She was sick.
Were the children at home yesterday morning? No, they weren't . They were at zoo.
Were you and Sophie at the mall yesterday morning? Yes. We were in Jenny's clothes shop because there was a sale on.