Exercise 48. Translate into English.
Exercise 49. a) Open the brackets putting the verb in the appropriate conditional form. If the weather were nice If the weather were (be) nice Rob (go) for a walk. If he (go) for a walk he (meet) a charming girl. If he (meet) a charming girl he (smile) at her. If he (smile) at her she (smile) back at him. If she (smile) back at him he (go) up to her, (put) his hands round her neck and (kiss) her. If he (kiss) her she (kiss) him. If she (kiss) him he (marry) her. If he (marry) her they (have) five children. But what if she (slap) his face? … B) Think of your own ending. c) Transform the passage beginning with: If the weather had been nice last weekend …
Exercise 50. Chain. One student begins, the others continue one by one. Example: Student A: If I had more money, I ’d travel round the world. Student B: If I travelled round the world, I ’d speak a lot of languages. Student C: If I spoke a lot of languages, …
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