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1 Choose the correct verb form. 1 I will pass / would pass / would have passed the exam if I had studied hard. 2 If she’d seen me, she will be / would be / would have been so angry. 3 If they don’t park / didn’t park / hadn’t parked the car there, they could have got away. 4 He will move / would move / would have moved to the USA if he’d got a visa. 5 If I meet / met / had met the President, I would tell him he was wrong. 6 Will you make / Would you make / Would you have made the same decisions if you lived your life again? 7 If I am / were / had been you, I would buy the red jacket. 8 John might help / might be helping / might have helped if you’d asked him. 9 What had you done / would you do / would you have done if you had won? 10 He knows it was a mistake. He shouldn’t steal / shouldn’t have stolen / shouldn’t have to steal the money. 11 If she had loved / loves / will love him, she would have married him. Rewrite the sentences with the same meaning with should or shouldn’t. 1 It was a bad idea for you to drive during the snowstorm. You shouldn’t have driven during the snowstorm. 2 Why didn’t you use the screwdriver? _you should have used the screwdriver._______ 3 Stealing the money was stupid. ______You shouldn't have stolen the money.___ 4 Why did you argue with a customer? _______You shouldn't have argued with a customer.____ 5 Larry made a mistake when he married Monica. ________Larry shouldn't have married Monica.____ 6 You didn’t need to turn on all the lights. ___You shouldn't have turned on all the lights__________________ 7 I can’t believe that criminal has been released from prison. ____The criminal shouldn't have been realised from prison.______ 8 It was wrong of us to arrest you. ____We shouldnt have arrested you.________ 9 Running away would have been the best idea for you. _____Running away should have been the best idea for you.______ 10 Please forgive me for not recognizing you. ____I should have recognized you.____________________________ 11 It would have been better for you to listen to your mother. ______You should have run away.__________________________ Correct the mistakes in these sentences. Tick the three correct sentences. 1 If he’d had a happy childhood, he wouldn’t become a thief. wouldn’t have become 2 If you saw someone shop-lifting, would you report it to the manager? __correct______ 3 I would demand a receipt if I were you. ___would have_____ 4 Why didn’t you ask them? They could help. __correct______ 5 The police could arrest him if you’d called them yesterday. _could have arrested_______ 6 If I am you, I would break up with him. __if I were you______ 7 He wouldn’t have played truant if he wouldn’t have been afraid of the bullies. _hadn't been_______ 8 How would you feel if you caught someone breaking into your house? __correct______ 9 If Lara and Gary hadn’t argued, they hadn’t broken up. __wouldn't have broken______ 10 You will be happier if you didn’t worry about everything. __would_be happier_____ 11 If she given me a chance, I could make her happy. ___gave_____ Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. 1 If she had left earlier, she (not be) wouldn’t have been late. 2 I would have finished the job if I (start) ___had started_____ sooner. 3 I’ll give you a lift if you (come) ___come_____ now. 4 I (not stop) ___would't _ stop_____ working if I won a lot of money. 5 If you (tell) __had_told_____ him the truth, would you not have argued? 6 You (can be) ___could_have_been __ happy together if you hadn’t been so jealous.
7 If you break the machine again, I (not be) __will not be______ able to fix it. 8 (take) __Would___ you __take____ the course again if you failed? 9 If you were born again, what (do) __would______ you __do______ differently? 10 He (not ring) _will not ring_______ you if you don’t give him your number. 11 I would buy a new flat if I (have) __had______ the money. Replace a word or phrase in each sentence with a word from the box with a similar meaning. angry completely delighted frightened furiously located met normal point prison stunned 1 Harris had to go to jail for theft. prison 2 The situation is totally hopeless. _completely_____ 3 Are you scared of snakes? __frightened______ 4 I bumped into Richard the other day. _met_______ 5 I don’t understand the purpose of this task. _point_______ 6 We were shocked when we heard the news. __stunned______ 7 Monday was just an ordinary day. __normal______ 8 ‘I’ll never forgive you,’ he said angrily. ___furiosly_____ 9 I’m going to be a daddy! I’m over the moon. __delighted______ 10 The old town is situated north of the centre. ___located_____ 11 When I heard what had happened, I was furious. __angry______ Decide if the sentence is correct or incorrect. Correct the mistakes. 1 Dennis Rodman is a high man. Incorrect. Dennis Rodman is a tall man. 2 My uncle’s got a very fast car. ___Correct._____ 3 Would you like a little glass of wine? __Would you like a small glass of wine?___ 4 If you’re lonely, you can’t be happy. ___Correct.___ 5 You’ve made a great mistake. ____You've made a big mistake. ___ 6 Damien Hirst is a big artist. _____Damien Hirst is a great artist.___ Choose the correct words. 1 Tom was sitting in his living-room, … his favourite CD. a listening to b hearing 2 You don’t have to be perfect. Just … your best. a make b do 3 Vicky enjoys … sport on TV. a watching b looking at 4 I think Argentina … the next football World Cup. a will beat b will win 5 He was convicted for … a supermarket. a stealing b robbing 6 Tom had to stay at home to … the flat. a clean b clear 7 Can you … me some money? a lend b borrow 8 You can have a party, just don’t … a mess. a do b make 9 … your wife some flowers – she’ll love them. a Pay b Buy 10 Is that … boy lost? a small b little 11 I love … to my mates about football. a speaking b talking VOCABULARY UNIT 9
ashamed - feeling bad or embarrassed because of something you have done fatigue - extreme tiredness burglary - the crime of entering a building or a flat or house illegally in order to steal things (a person who does it - a burglar) scruffy - untidy or dirty passer-by - someone who is walking past a place, especially when an accident or violent event happens curious - inquisitive, inquiring, nosy murder - a crime of intentionally killing a person stunned - shocked relief - ease, a relaxed happy feeling that you get because something bad has not happened or a bad situation has ended relieve (a verb from relief) - to ease, to make something less unpleasant ; for example pain counsellor - someone whose job is to give advice and help to people with problems rehabilitate - to help someone to give up drugs or alcohol, so that they can return to a healthy, independent, and useful life; to help someone who has been ill or in prison to return to a healthy, independent, and useful life theft - the act of stealing; person who does it = thief to hit rock bottom - to get to the lowest possible level to be over the moon - to be extremely happy about something