Conditionals test. conditional 2 1. if he (work) more, he would finish in time. 2. they would do well on the test if they (study) more. 3. ifi (be) you, i would try to achieve this goal! 4. mary (buy) a new jacket if she had enough money s. if jason went to new york, he (visit) the empire state building. 6. we (take) a break if our boss weren't so nervous today 7. if sally (go), she wouldn't return! 8. alan wouldn't know the answer if you (ask) him. 9. jennifer (tell) you about the event if she were here now. 10. alice wouldn't help him if they (ask) her conditionals 1. ifi (be) stronger, i'd help you carry the piano. 2. if we'd seen you, we (stop). 3. if we (meet) him tomorrow, we'll say hello. i.a 4. he would have repaired the car himself if he (have) the tools. 5. if you drop the vase, it (break). 6. if i hadn't studied, i (pass) the exam. 7. i wouldn't go to school by bus if i (have) a driving licence. 8. if she (see) him every day, she'd be lovesick. 9. 1 (travel) to london if i don't get a cheap flight. 10. we'd be stupid if we (tell) him about our secret.
say the same things about the events of the past. 1. if peter knew english better, he would work as an interpreter. 2. i would take part in the competition if i had a pair of skis, 3. if my friend didn't give me advice, i wouldn't know what to do now 4. if sam were not ill, he would come tomy party today 5. i would finish this book sooner if it was shorter.
In mid-October 1917 in Kazan, there was a wave of soldiers' rallies and meetings with the demands for an end to the war and the transfer of power to the Soviets. One of them, for example, was in the meadows behind the railway station. The Bolsheviks were headed by Karl Grassis in Kazan, but Nikolai Ershov became the recognized leader of the soldiers' mass.
On October 22, a general assembly was held in Kazan, where a resolution was passed on the transfer of power to the Soviets. On October 23, the Kazan Soviet of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies demanded that part of the soldiers be dismissed at home, sluggish clashes began in the city. In turn, on the night of October 24, the commissioner of the interim government, Kalinin, ordered the arrest of activists. Grasis was detained, Ershov managed to escape.