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If I do. . . If I did. Worksheet Correct Answers. 37.1 Number 3. If I was offered the job, I think I __________ it. (take) If I was offered the job, I think I would take it. 37.1 Number 4. I’m sure Amy will lend you the money. I’d be very surprised if she ___________. (refuse)
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If I do. . . If I did. . . Worksheet Correct Answers
37.1 Number 3 • If I was offered the job, I think I __________ it. (take) • If I was offered the job, I think I would take it.
37.1 Number 4 • I’m sure Amy will lend you the money. I’d be very surprised if she ___________. (refuse) • I’m sure Amy will lend you the money. I’d be very surprised if she refused.
37.1 Number 5 • If I sold my car, I _______________ much money for it. (not/get) • If I sold my car, I would not get much money for it.
37.1 Number 6 • A lot of people would be out of work if the factory ____________. (close down) • A lot of people would be out of work if the factory closed down.
37.1 Number 7 • What would happen if I ____________ that red button? (press) • What would happen if I pressed that red button?
37.1 Number 8 • Liz gave me this ring. She __________ very upset if I lost it. (be) • Liz gave me this ring. She would be very upset if I lost it.
37.1 Number 9 • Mark and Carol are expecting us. They would be disappointed if we ____________. (not/come) • Mark and Carol are expecting us. They would be disappointed if we didn’t come.
37.1 Number 10 • Would Tim mind if I _______________ his bicycle without asking him? (borrow) • Would Tim mind if I borrowed his bicycle without asking him?
37.1 Number 11 • If somebody ____________ in here with a gun, I’d be very frightened. (walk) • If somebody walked in here with a gun, I’d be very frightened.
37.1 Number 12 • I’m sure Sue _________ if you explained the situation to her. (understand) • I’m sure Sue would understand if you explained the situation to her.
37.2 Number 2 • What would you do if your car was stolen?
37.2 Number 3 • What would you do if you lost your passport?
37.2 Number 4 • What would you do if there were (was) a fire in the building? • “If I were,” “If he were,” “If she were,” “If they were,” etc.
37.3 Number 2 • A: Is Ken going to take the examination? • B: No. (fail) If he took the examination he would fail.
37.3 Number 3 • A: Why don’t we stay at a hotel? • B: No. (cost too much money) If we stayed at a hotel it would cost too much money.
37.3 Number 4 • A: Is Sally going to apply for the job? • B: No. (not/get it) If she applied for the job she would not get it.
37.3 Number 5 • A: Let’s tell them the truth. • B: No. (not/believe us) If we told them the truth they would not believe us.
37.3 Number 6 • A: Why don’t we invite Bill to the party? • B: No. (have to invite his friends too) If we invited Bill we would have to invite his friends too.
37.3 Number 2 • I’d feel very angry if. . . . • . . . you lied to me. • . . . someone stole my bicycle.
37.3 Number 3 • If I didn’t go to work tomorrow, . . • . . . I could just stay home. • . . . I would sleep very late. • . . . I might go to a restaurant for lunch.
37.3 Number 4 • Would you go to the party if. . . • . . . none of your friend were going? • . . . you still had a lot of homework to do? • . . . your parents said you could not go?
37.3 Number 5 • If you bought some new clothes. . . • . . . you would look prettier / more handsome. • . . . you could give your old clothes to your younger cousin.
37.4 Number 6 • Would you mind if . . . • . . . I opened a window? • . . . I took a picture with you? • . . . I pay you half the money today and half the money tomorrow?