VARIANT 2 I. Choose the right form of the verbs: 1. He would have understood it if you...slowly. a) have spoken; b) had spoken; c) would speak 2. If I knew that the traffic lights were red I... a) would have stopped; b) stopped; c) would stop 3. The newspaper would print the story if it...true. a) were; b) had been; c) was 4. If I had known that you were in hospital I...you. a) will visit; b)visited; c) would have visited II. Use the verb in brackets in the right form: 1. If he were in, he (answer) the phone. 2. He would have been the best pupil in the class if he (work) harder. 3. If you (pass) your examination, we would have a celebration. 4. I wouldn't have gone there if I (be) you. 5. If he knew that it was dangerous he (not, come). 6. We would play football if it (not, be) raining. 7. If I (see) him I would tell him everything. 8. He (take) his dog with him if he had gone to the country. | VARIANT 1 I. Choose the right form of the verbs: 1. I wouldn't have believed it if I...it with my own eyes. a) didn't see; b) haven't seen; c) hadn't seen 2. If I hadn't been wearing tight shoes I...the bus quite easily. a) would catch; b) would have caught; c) caught 3. He would take me with him if I...ready. a) were; b) had been; c) would be 4. If you obeyed my instructions you...into trouble. a) wouldn't have got; b) didn't get; c) wouldn’t get II. Use the verb in brackets in the right form: 1. If you (bring) me the book I would have read it. 2. You wouldn't have so many accidents if you (drive) slowly. 3. If he didn't ring me up I (not, come). 4. What (happen) if I had pressed the button? 5. If he hadn't written to me I (not, answer) him. 6. I wouldn't have taken your umbrella If I (know) that it was the only one you had. 7. If I (be) you, I would have apologized to her. 8. We (stay) at home if we had known he was coming. |