Use the right form of the verb in the conditionals.
1. If you (have) any problems, let me know and I (come) and help you straight away
2. If he (to discharge) his fiduciary duties well, the partnership (to work) well too. But he isn’t very honest as I know.
3. If Mr. L (to take) personal advantage of our firm last 2 years, they (to find) evidences in the financial documents.
4. If he (study) hard last term, he (not fail) the exams.
5. If Mr. K (to submit) accounts to us, we (to make) new accounting.
ELIMINATE WASTE & PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
Waste is anything thrown away or released into the environment. A lot of waste can end up harming the environment. You can help protect the environment if you follow 3 Rs: REDUCE, RECYCLE and REUSE!
CHOOSE TO REUSE
Think about reusing something before you throw it away. Make a compost heap - it will make good fertiliser for your plants. Remember that one man's rubbish is another man's treasure! If you buy something, give the old item to someone. Don't throw away empty jars and bottles.
TURN IT DOWN OR SWITCH IT OFF
Always switch off the lights in empty room, and use light bulbs that save energy. You can also switch off the cooker a few minutes earlier. Turn down the heating and put on warmer clothes if you're cold.
BE A LEAN, GREEN SHOPPING MACHINE
Thinking about buying something new.
At the supermarket, avoid buying things you do not need by writing a list before you go shopping. Take your own bags to put the shopping in.
PACKAGING ON A DIET
Buy things with simple packaging. Choose products with no packaging at all! Take a sandwich in a reusable lunchbox, juice in a reusable bottle. Buy large boxed of products, they'are a lot cheaper!
SAVE ON PAPER
Try to cut down on the amount of paper you use. Use both sides of the paper and then recycle it. Use telephone calls and email messages cause they don't create paper waste.
GET OTHERS INVOLVED
Encourage your friends to cut down on waste too! Swap magazines, books and clothes, send them a copy of this newsletter or start a 'Use Less Stuff!' campaign at your school!