Grammar 4B - zero and first conditionals, future time clauses
if nie może być z will
won't
would
unless = if not
0 - zawsze prawda, zawsze coś się dzieje w efekcie czegoś
1 - coś może się zdarzyć w przyszłości w efekcie czegoś
b)
- after if when, etc. - present simple, present continuos, present perfect
- in the main clause - future perfect continuous, future simple, to be going to, present simple, present countinuous
e)
- Don't buy a second-hand car unless you've checked their condition.
- You shouldn't think of getting a tattoo if you have allergic.
- Keep a first-aid kit in your house until you hurt youself.
- Children shouldn't use social media until they are 13.
- Always takie out travel insurance in case troubles (?).
- As soon as you've received your new credit card, you should activate them.
- Don't go walking in the mountains on your own unless you don't have anybody to walking with you.
- If you are taking a new job abroad, be careful (?).
GRAMMAR 4B p. 139
- I'm going to pack my suitcase before I go to bed
- Take your phone with you in case you get lost.
- I'll be leaving work early tomorrow unless there's a last-minute crisis.
- Let's meet when I'm in London next week.
- There's a crisis! Please call me as soon as you possibly can.
- If I'm late tomorrow, start the metting without me.
- Lily will have packed some sandwiches in case we get hungry.
- Dan will be playing football in the park until gets dark.
- Lunch is ready now. Then, after we've eaeten, we could go for a walk.
- Don't call the emergency number unless it's a real emergency.
GRAMMAR 5A p. 140
2 - hypothetical or imaginary, about present or future (if + past simple, would(n't) + infinitive)
3 - jw., but about past (if + past perfect, would(n't) have + past participle)
a)
- wouldn't have made
- wouldn't lend
- would ask
- wouldn't have had
- were
- had been looking
- would enjoy
- changed
- had been able to
- 'd asked
b)
- If Luke hadn't missed the train, he wouldn't have been late for the interview.
- Millie would have bought the top if she had had enought money.
- If it hadn't started snowing, we would have reached the top.
- If Rebecca didn't drink so much coffee, she wouldn't sleep badly.
- I would drive to work if there didn't be so much traffic.
- If Matt worked harder, he would promoted.
- If we hadn't ran for the bus, we wouldn't have caught it.
to patronise sb - traktować kogoś protekcjonalnie
8 VIDEO LISTENING p. 43
a) she'd lost her father
- south coast of ireland
- math teacher
- her older brother
- indonesia, europe
- 100 billion dollars
- more popular
- healthy and fun
- breath and relax
- best waves
- hurt or even die
ADDICTIVE - uzależnienie
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