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Zad.1 Rewrite the sentences , changing the order of the situation and the consequence.
If we run , we'll arrive on time.
We'll arrive on time if we run.
a) We'll get wet if it rains.
b) If my parents save money , we'll go on a cruise.
c) You'll feel sick if you eat too many sweets.
d) Dad will be happy if Liverpool wins the match.
e) If they don't study , they won't pass.
Zad.2 Circle the corret alternatives.
a) We won't get / don't get we if we will take / take an umbrella.
b) If we join / will join the expedition , we never / 'll never forget it
c) She won't / won't not come if she has / will have too much work.
d) If Mum will arrive / arrives late , she miss / 'll miss the best part of the film.
e) The rescue team rescues / will rescue you if youhave / will havean accident.
Zad.3 What will you see if you go to these cities?
Match the cities with the attractions and write sentences , using the first conditional.
1.) Paris a) the Opera House
2.) Bilbao b) the Eiffel Tower
3.) London c) Big Ben
4.) New York d) the Alhambra
5.) Sydney e) the Statue of Liberty
6.) Granada f) the Guggenheim Museum
Zad.4 Rewrite the sentences , using unless .
If it doesn't rain today , we'll go for a walk.
Unless it rains today , we'll go for a walk.
a) If you don't practise a lot , you won't be a good pianist.
b) We won't meet Jim and Tom of we don't go to the beach.
c) If he doesn't reply to my email , I'll phone him.
d) We won't become league champions if we don't win this game.
e) I'll tell you secret if you don't tell anybody
f) You won't see the Pyramids if you don't go to Egypt.
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ⓐ If it rains, we’ll get wet.
ⓑ We’ll go on a cruise if my parents save money.
ⓒ If you eat too many sweets, you’ll feel sick.
ⓓ If Liverpool wins the match, dad will be happy.
ⓔ They won’t pass if they don’t study.
→ Warto zwrócić uwagę, że jeżeli zdanie warunkowe zaczyna się od podrzędnego zdania warunkowego (if clause - 'If', 'Unless', etc.), to występuje w nim przecinek w przeciwieństwie do zdań zaczynających się kolejnością odwrotną (result clauses). Czyli: When the if clause appears before the result clause, we normally separate the two clauses with a comma.
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ⓐ We won't get wet if we take an umbrella.
ⓑ If we join the expedition, we'll never forget itⓒ She won't come if she has too much work.
ⓓ If mum arrives late, she‘ll miss the best part of the film.
ⓔ The rescue team will rescue you if you have an accident.
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➀ If you go to Paris, you will see the Eiffel Tower. ⓑ➁ If you go to Bilbao, you will see the Guggenheim Museum. ⓕ
➂ If you go to London, you will see Big Ben. ⓒ
➃ If you go to New York, you will see the Statue of Liberty. ⓔ
➄ If you go to Sydney, you will see the Opera House. ⓐ
➅ If you go to Granada, you will see the Alhambra. ⓓ
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ⓐ Unless you practise a lot, you won’t be a good pianist.
ⓑ Unless we go to the beach, we won’t meet Jim and Tom.
ⓒ Unless he replies to my e-mail, I’ll phone him.
ⓓ Unless we win this game, we won’t become league champions.
ⓔ Unless you tell anybody, I’ll tell you a secret.
ⓕ Unless you go to Egypt, you won’t see the Pyramids.
Pozdrawiam,
Marcin