William Shakespeare, the greatest and most famous of English writers, and probably the greatest playwright who has ever lived, was bom on the 23d of April, 1564, in Stratford-on-Avon.
In spite of his fame we know very little about his life. At the age of six he was sent to school, but had to leave it at the age of 13. His father, John Shakespeare, was a glove-maker, and when he fell into debt, William had to help him in the trade.
Just what William did between his fourteenth and eighteenth year isn't known. At the age of eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway. Ann was eight years older than her husband and the marriage wasn't a happy one.
When Shakespeare was twenty-one, he went to London. We don't know why he left Stratford-on-Avon. There is a story that Shakespeare's first job in London was holding rich men's horses at the theatre door. But nobody can be sure that this story is true.
Later, Shakespeare became an actor and a member of a very successful acting company. It's highly probable that The Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Juliet and some other plays by Shakespeare were performed for the first time on this stage.
Very soon, however, the actors were told that they could no longer use the land that their theatre was built on and the company had nowhere else to perform. There is a story that in the dead of night the whole acting troop took down their theatre, timber by timber, brick by brick. They carried it across the river and rebuilt it. The new theatre was called the Globe.
Complete each sentence in the first or the second conditional with the correct form of the verb in brackets
1 Unless we spend more money on advertising, no one ___(will know) about our new product.
2 If I (knew) your email address, I would write to you, but I don’t.
3 If you buy this one, you(will get) an extra one for free.
4 If I bought this one, _would __ you(give) me a two-year guarantee?
5 If you promote our product, we (will pay) you a million dollars.
6 What (would happen) to our sales if we used posters to advertise?
7 If we raise money for charity, it (will be) good for the company’s image.
8 What___will_ you(do) if they don’t buy your product any more?
Write the verb in brackets in the correct form.
1 If we had a choice, I ( would choose) product placement rather than TV commercials.
2 If they (had) more money, they’d ask a famous celebrity to endorse it.
3 It’d be cheaper if we (gave) out leaflets on the street.
4 If Sean Connery (were) available, we’d hire him.
5 What (would happen) if we advertised on the radio?
6 If our cars (had) our logo on the side, it would be a cheap form of advertising.
7 If you put your email on the site, we (would not receive) so many phone calls.
8 I (would not probably buy) it. Even if it was half the price.
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Объяснение:
William Shakespeare, the greatest and most famous of English writers, and probably the greatest playwright who has ever lived, was bom on the 23d of April, 1564, in Stratford-on-Avon.
In spite of his fame we know very little about his life. At the age of six he was sent to school, but had to leave it at the age of 13. His father, John Shakespeare, was a glove-maker, and when he fell into debt, William had to help him in the trade.
Just what William did between his fourteenth and eighteenth year isn't known. At the age of eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway. Ann was eight years older than her husband and the marriage wasn't a happy one.
When Shakespeare was twenty-one, he went to London. We don't know why he left Stratford-on-Avon. There is a story that Shakespeare's first job in London was holding rich men's horses at the theatre door. But nobody can be sure that this story is true.
Later, Shakespeare became an actor and a member of a very successful acting company. It's highly probable that The Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Juliet and some other plays by Shakespeare were performed for the first time on this stage.
Very soon, however, the actors were told that they could no longer use the land that their theatre was built on and the company had nowhere else to perform. There is a story that in the dead of night the whole acting troop took down their theatre, timber by timber, brick by brick. They carried it across the river and rebuilt it. The new theatre was called the Globe.