IF Caroline and Sue ...(prepare), Phil ... (decorate)the house.
If Sue ... (cut) the onions for the salad, Caroline ... (peel) the mushrooms.
If you .... (send) this letter now, she ... (receive) it tomorrow.
Jane ... (hoover) the living room if Aaron and Tim... (move) the furniture.
If Bob ....(tidy) the kitchen, Anita.... (clean) the toilet.
If Alan and Rebecca.... (organise) the food, Mary and Connor.... (make the samdwiches.
If Bob .... (look) after the barbecue, Sue ... (let) the guests in.
Alan ... (mix) the drinks if Jane ... (give) him some of her cocktail recipes.
If they all .... (do) their best, the party ... (be) great.
If I ... (do) this test, I ... (improve) my English.
Keep the .... clean.
Complete with must/ mustn't/have to / don't have to.
Don't leave your rubbish on the beach.You ... keep it clean.
Complete with must/mustn't/ have to/ don't have to.
You ... the dog for a walk. I'll do it later.
Complete with must/ mustn't/ have to / don't have to.
He ... cook tomorrow. We bought everything.
Complete with must/mustn't/ have to/ don't have to.
You ....clean the room. It doesn't look dirty.
They visited a village in ... Andes.
Have you ever seen ... Mount Fuji?
... Azores are a group of islands in the Atlantic.
She went to ... United Kingdom to study English.
They drove round ... Corsica.
... Australia is a really enormous place.
What countries share a border with ... Norway?
... Greece gets very, very hot in the summer.
... Baffin Island is a part of Canada.
I’ve never been to ... United States.
We went to ... Republic of Ireland and stayed in Dublin.
... Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
She always loved skiing in ... Alps.
He used to work in ... India.
I often go on holiday to ... Canary Islands.
9. Choose the correct modal verb.
You look sick, you _____ see a doctor.
7. Choose the correct option
I called Tom three times ___ he didn`t answer!
6. Choose the correct option.
I always brush my teeth and wash my face ___ the morning .
5. Choose the correct article.
Oh no, it`s raining! Do you have ___ umbrella?
4. Choose the correct pronoun.
This is ___ little dog! We love him very much.
Read the text.
THE THREE WISHES (AN OLD ENGLISH FAIRY TALE)
One winter evening a poor peasant sat near the fire talking with his wife about one of their neighbours who was a rich man.
"If only I had a little money myself", he said, "I should open my own shop".
"I", answered his wife, "should not be satisfied with that, I should be happy if I lived in a big house, and then, if I saw people like ourselves, I should help them and try to make everybody happy. But we are no longer in the time of fairies. If only I could meet one of them, it would not take me long to decide what to ask of her".
Hardly had she said these words when a beautiful young lady appeared in their room and told them she was a fairy willing to grant their first three wishes. But she said they should choose carefully as she could allow them no more than three wishes. Then the beautiful lady disappeared.
At first the husband and wife were astonished. Then they began discussing the first wish that it would be best to have. They quarreled for a long time and finally decided to wish for nothing for a while and put it off till the next day.
The woman looked at the bright fire and said without thinking: "Oh, it would be a good thing to have a good sausage for our supper". And a long thick sausage fell on their table. The husband got very angry and began scolding his wife. "Isn't that a fine wish? You're such a stupid woman! I wish this sausage would stick to your nose!" This was hardly said when the sausage jumped up and stuck to the poor woman's face.
The husband understood that he himself had been even more foolish than his wife, but no matter how he tried he could not tear the sausage off his wife's nose. "If you had not wished to have this beauty sausage, I should not have wished it to stick to your nose", said the husband.
Finally they realized that they had only one wish left. They thought for a long time and agreed to have their last wish. They wished the sausage to fall on the table, which it did.
Choose True or False according to the text:
One spring evening a poor peasant sat near the fire talking with his wife.
They were talking about one of their neighbours who was a rich man.
They had their own shop.
The woman wanted to meet a fairy.
A young lady appeared in their room and told them that she was their neighbour.
They were astonished.
They began to discuss their first wish and were ready to tell about it in ten minutes.
They wanted to have supper first of all.
The husband understood that he himself had been even more foolish than his wife.
Finally they wished to have a beautiful house.
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