UNIT 08 Extra Gram Exercises BRYAN JOSÉ

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NAME: Bryan José Pérez Siesquén


_________________________ June 24
DATE: ________________________

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 8, page 89)

LESSON 1 The unreal conditional: Review and expansion

1 Complete the sentences in the present unreal conditional. Use would.


1. If I were (I / be) you, I would get
(I / get) a new coffeemaker. The Coffee Machine is on sale.

2. What time would you go (you / go) to sleep if


you had not to (you / not / have to) get up to go to work?

we knew
3. If (we / know) Margaret’s e-mail address,
we would send (we / send) her an invitation.

4. Would you get (you / get) the new Banana tablet if


the price were (the price / be) right?

5. Who would you tell (you / tell) if you saw

(you / see) someone steal something in a store?

6. Where would Mark go (Mark / go) if


he had (he / have) a one-month vacation?

Would you take


7. (you / take) your children to the new action film
if it were not (it / not / be) too violent?

8. Do you think would more people get (more people / get) plastic surgery if

no one knew (no one / know)?

9. If it were not (it / not / be) very expensive to join a health


club, most people would join (most people / join)?

you had not to


10. If (you / not / have to) work,
you would stay (you / stay) home?

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2 Rewrite the present unreal conditional sentences, correcting the errors.


1. How would you get to the movies if there will be a lot of traffic?
How would you get to the movies if there were a lot of traffic?

2. If the weather would be good, will you take the day off?
If the weather were good, would you take the day off?

3. Would you drive a colleague home from work if he or she would be sick?
Would you drive a colleague home from work if he or she were sick?

4. What would most people eat for dinner if they will want to lose weight?
What would most people eat for dinner if they wanted to lose weight?

5. Will people have fewer accidents if they didn’t talk on the phone when they drove?
Will people have fewer accidents if they talked on the phone when they
drove?

3 Rewrite the unreal conditional sentences, reversing the order of the clauses.
1. She would have acupuncture if she had a lot of back pain.
If she had a lot of back pain, she would have acupuncture.

2. Would a vegetarian eat meat if there were nothing else to eat?


If there were nothing else to eat, would a vegetarian eat meat?

3. Would you rent a car if you took a trip to London?


If you took a trip to London, would you rent a car?

4. If there weren’t a good movie at the Uptown Theater, I wouldn’t go out tonight.
I wouldn't go out tonight if there weren't a good movie at the Uptown.

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Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 8, page 91)

LESSON 2 The past unreal conditional


1 Read each statement. Then circle T (true) or F (false) to indicate your
understanding.
1. If Martin had had more time, he would have driven me to the mall.
T / F Martin drove me to the mall.
2. I would have told him the truth if I had known it.
T / F I told him the truth.
3. We would have gone to the theater if we had been able to get tickets.
T / F We didn’t go to the theater.
4. Melanie would have bought the TRX laptop if it had been on sale.
T / F Melanie didn’t buy the TRX laptop.
5. If my parents had known that I was there, they would have been angry.
T / F They were angry.

2 Choose the correct verb phrase to complete each sentence.


1. If I had had more time, I you to work.
a. drove b. would drive c. would have driven
2. If she me about it, I would have said OK.
a. would have told b. would tell c. had told
3. If you had left the office earlier, you the accident.
a. had seen b. would have seen c. would see
4. Things different if she and Fred had gotten married.
a. would have been b. were c. will be
5. If I 200 years ago, I would have been a farmer.
a. would have lived b. would live c. had lived
6. If Sally had known about the electronics sale, she new stereo headphones.
a. would buy b. will buy c. would have bought

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3 Complete each sentence in the past unreal conditional.


1. If you had asked (ask) me, I would have told (tell) you.
2. She would have said (not / say) anything if she had known
(know) it would cause a problem.
would have not gone
3. They (not / go) to Spain if they
had not learned
(not / learn) Spanish.
would have not won
4. The soccer team (not / win) the prize if it
had not been
(not / be) the best.
5. Michael would have bought(buy) the house if it had not costed
(not / cost) so much.

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