Exercise 2. Ask all possible questions. 1). My friends will play football tomorrow in the sport ground. 2). The students are passing exams right now. 3). My aunt cooks tasty dishes every day. 4).Our acquaintances live in London.
22.If he does not apologize, we won't be friends again. 23. If I knew it was John. I would speak to him. 24 if he had not forgotten to put his watch on before leaving home. he wouldn't have been late for work 25 if I can't falll asleep, l (count sheep or read a book. 26.You wouldn't have such a bad cough now if you hadn't stood in the rain so long. 27. if you had not hurt )your leg when you were playing football you would be able to participate in the coming race. 2s. If I had known you were back from your holiday. I would have phoned you. 29 You would tell anyone if you won a large amount of money on the lottery? 30. If I (could have) your attention for a moment. I would be) very grateful. 3l. If you could live) anywhere in the world, where would you choose)? 32. If Rob had known how hard the training was, he wouldn't have entered for the race. 33 If we had left the house earlier we wouldn't have) to stand in a queue now 34. Jane wouldn't have finishe music school, her teacher had not been encouraging her. 35. It would be easier for me to wash your muddy trousers, if you had left them to soak in waterfirst. Why didn't you do that? 36 if Sam had been aware of the company's financial problems. he wouldn't have agreed to take the job with them. 37. if you smoke, you risk damaging your health 38. if he were more tolerant it would be) easier to get along with him. 39. if I take a job like this it will mean earning less money. 40 if you had finished the work we wouldnt be in such a mess now.
Ever since 1889, when Otto von Bismarck, Prussia's 'Iron Chancellor', introduced the first (0) state pension (государственная пенсия), people have increasingly looked to government to provide (1) pension payments (пенсионные выплаты), health care and protection against poverty — which together are broadly called (2) social insurance (социальное страхование).Britain was the first country in the world to have accepted that it is part of the job of government to help any citizen in need and to have set up a (3) welfare state (государство всеобщего благосостояния). Before the 20th century, (4) welfare (благосостояние) was considered to be the responsibility of local communities. The 'care' provided was often very poor. An especially hated institution in the 19th century was the workhouse, where (5) the old (старые), (6) ill (больные), mentally handicapped and orphans were sent. People were often treated very badly in workhouses, or given as slaves to equally harsh (7) employers (работодатели). During the first half of the 20th century a number of (8) social benefits (социальные льготы) were introduced. These were a small old-aged pension scheme, partial sickness and (9) a dole (пособие по безработице) conditional on regular (10) dues (взносы) and proof of need. In 1948 the National Health Service was set up.
1. will my friends play football in the sport ground tomorrow?
2. Are the students passing the exams right now?
3. Does my aunt cook tasty dishes every day?/Is my aunt cooking tasty dishes every day?
4. Do our acquaintances live in London?