Task 3. Put the verb into the correct second conditional form:
1. She would (call) him if she (knew) his number.
2. They would (go) to Spain on holiday if they (liked) hot weather.
3. She would (pass) the exam if she (studied) more.
4. I would (marry) someone famous if I (were) a movie star.
5. We never would (be) late again if we (bought) a new car.
6. You would (lose) weight if you (ate) less.
Task 4. Complete the sentences with to be going to and the verbs in brackets:
a. Next summer, I am going to (travel) to England.
b. My sister Marнa is going to (live) in Madrid.
c. They are going to (play) tennis this afternoon.
d. My father is going to (buy) a new car.
e. Susan and David are going to (see) the film tonight.
f. I am going to (visit) the dentist tomorrow.
I can run fast if I want.
She had to go home very quickly because she it was too late and dark
He had done his homework carefully before he went there.
Tomorrow the sun will shine brightly and it will not be windy.
Usually I get up early in the morning. But today he felt badly and could not go anywhere.
Suddenly they saw a high tree not far from their place.
Sometimes children play noisily outside and I can*t write my poems here.
He always speaks very politely and slowly.
It was long ago I was going quietly along a wide street when a man began to read aloud in a low voice one of my poems. Many people standing around told me that they were happy to listen to my poems very much.
Once there lived a beautiful princess. She had to stay inside a high tower nearly all her life.
Imagine! I haven*t seen him since my childhood and I * ve just met him on the bus stop.
He often writes compositions correctly and well enough.
Weekly we see a lot of balloons above the houses they are flying nicely in the sky