Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets

1 The winning goal in last night’s match........................... by Scott in the 87th minute. (score)

2 The number of road accidents........................... by six per cent last year. (rise)

3 Police have found the plane’s voice and flight recorders, so they can now........................... by experts to establish the cause of the crash. (examine)

4 Michael Norris, who wrote many popular television series,........................... yesterday, aged seventy-three. (die)

5 More than 2,000 people........................... at next week’s conference. (expect)

Complete the conversations. Use the causative form.

..... A: Your hair looks nice! (6)........................... you (it / cut)?

..... B: Yes. I (7)........................... (it / do) yesterday.

A: Our kitchen’s a mess at the moment. We (8)........................... (just / the windows / replace) and now we (9)........................... (some new cupboards / fit). It’s taking them ages.

B: When are they going to finish it?

A: Friday, I think. Then next week, we (10) (the sitting room / decorate), so there’ll be a few more weeks of mess!

Circle the correct answer.

We (11) ‘ve given /'ve been given the afternoon off. So I’m going into town. I want to get some posters (12) print/printed for the play. I'm. going to try the place that jamie (13) used/ was used last year, as he says it's good. I'll have to go by bus as I haven't had (14) my bike fixed/ fixed may bike yet. I hope I'll see you. Later although I might (15) ask / be asked to paint some of the scenery for the play tonight.


Змістовий модуль 7 «Managing people»

Conditionals

The zero and first conditionals

• We use the zero conditional to talk about things that are always or generally true as a result or consequence of an action or situation. To form zero conditional sentences, we use if/when + present simple + present simple: If I don’t have any lunch, I get very hungry. When Sarah phones, we talk for hours.

• We use the first conditional to talk about possible actions in the future. To form first conditional sentences, we use if+ present simple + will/can/could/may/might: If it rains tomorrow, we’ ll stay at home. If you’ re free later, you can come with us. If it ’s a nice day, we might go to the beach.

• We use the present simple (not will) in the //"clause: If I see Jack, I’ll invite him. (Not If I’ ll see Jack, I’ll invite him.)

• We can also use the imperative in first conditional sentences: If I’m late, go without me.

• The if clause can come at the beginning of the sentence or after the main clause. When it comes at the beginning, we put a comma (,) after it: If I don’t have any lunch, I get very hungry. I get very hungry if I don’t have any lunch.


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