Exercise
21: Conditional Sentences (Page 97 - 98)
1.
Henry talks to his dog as if it understood
him.
2.
If they had left the house earlier, they
would not have been so late getting to the airport that they could not
check their baggage.
3.
If I finish the dress before Saturday, I
will give it to my sister for her birthday.
4.
If I had seen the movie, I would had
you about it last night.
5.
Had bob not interfered in his sister’s
marital problems, there would have been peace between them.
6.
He would give you the money if he had
it.
7.
I wish they stopped making so
much noise so that I could concentrate.
8.
She would call you immediately if she needed
help.
9.
Had they arrived at the sale early, they
would have found a better selection.
10.
We hope that you enjoyed the
party last night.
11.
If you have enough time, please paint
the chair before you leave.
12.
We could go for a drive if today were
Saturday.
13.
If she wins the prize, it will be
because she writes very well.
14.
Mike wished that the editors had
permitted him to copy some of their material.
15.
Joel wishes that he had spent his
vacation on the gulf coast next year.
16.
I will accept if they invite me
to the party.
17.
If your mother buys that car for
you, will you be happy.
18.
If he had decided earlier, he
could have left on the afternoon flight.
19.
Had we known your address, we would
have written you a letter.
20.
If the roofer doesn’t come soon, the
rain will leak inside.
21.
Because rose did so poorly on the exam,
she wishes that she studied harder last night.
22.
My dog always wakes me up if he hears
strange noises.
23.
If you see marry today, please
ask her to call me.
24.
If he gets the raise, it will be
because he does a good job.
25.
The teacher will not accept our work if
we turn it in late.
26.
Mrs. Wood always talks to her
tenth-grade student as though they were adults.
27.
If he had left already, he would have
called us.
28.
If they had known him, they would
have talked to him.
29.
He would understand it if you explained
it to him more slowly.
30.
I could understand the French teacher if
she spoke more slowly.
Exercise
22: Used To (Page 99)
1.
I was used to eating at noon when
I started school.
2.
He used to eating dinner at five
o’clock.
3.
When I was young , I used to swimming
every day.
4.
He used to liking her , but he
doesn’t anymore.
5.
Don’t worry . Some day you will get used
to speaking English.
6.
Alvaro can’t get used to studying.
7.
He used to dancing every night ,
but now he studies.
8.
Adam is used to sleeping late on
weekends.
9.
Chieko is used to eating American
food now.
10.
She finally got used to eating
our food
Exercise
23: Would Rather (Page 101 - 102)
1.
We would rather stay home
tonight.
2.
Mr. Jones would rather had stayed
home last night.
3.
The policeman would rather work
on Saturday than on Sunday.
4.
Maria would rather that we studied
more than we do.
5.
George would rather not study
tonight.
6.
The photographer would rather have
more light.
7.
The photographer would rather that we stand
closer together than we are standing.
8.
Carmen would rather not cook for
the entire family.
9.
She would rather that you not arrived
last night.
10.
John would rather have slept than
worked last night.
Exercise
24 : Must / Should + Perfective (Page 105)
1.
Henri was deported for having an expired
visa. He must have his visa renewed.
2.
Juliette was absent for the first time
yesterday, she should have been sick.
3.
The photos are black. The X rays at the
airport should have damage them.
4.
Blanca got a parking ticket. She shouldn’t
have parked in a reserved spot, since she had no permit.
5.
Carmencita did very well on the exam.
She must have studied very hard.
6.
Jeanette did very badly on the exam. She
must not have studied harder.
7.
German called us as soon as his wife had
her baby. He should have been very proud.
8.
Eve had to pas $5.00 because she wrote a
bad check. She must not have deposited her money before she wrote a
check.
9.
John isn’t here yet. He must have
forgotten about our meeting.
10.
Alexis failed the exam. He must not
have studied enough.
Exercise
25 : Modals + Perfective (Page 105-106)
1.
If I had a bicycle, I would ride
it every day.
2.
George would have gone on trip to
Chicago if he had had time.
3.
Marcela didn’t come to class yesterday.
She may have had an accident.
4.
John didn’t do his homework. So the
teacher became very angry. John should have done his homework.
5.
Sharon was supposed to be here at nine
o’clock. She must have forgotten about our meeting.
6.
Where do you think Juan is today ? I
have no idea. He may have slept late.
7.
George missed class today. He might
have had an accident.
8.
Robert arrived without his book. He could
have lost it.
9.
Thomas received a warning for speeding.
He shouldn’t have driven so fast.
10.
Henry’s car stopped on the highway. It may
have run out of gas.