Your friend is helping you to copy some photos to your memory stick. Use the pictures below to help you write a dialogue. Use the dialogue in Ex. 3 as a model
1. I want you to read this book. 2. I would like you to come to us. 3. She wanted her son graduated from high school well. 4. They would likethat we lost the game. 5. She did not want me to leave Moscow. 6. I do not want you to lose my book. 7. Dad wants me to be a pianist. 8. We want the actor came to our school. 9. Would you like me to tell you this story? 10. If you want, I'll give you my dictionary? 11. I do not want you to get a bad grade. 12. I would not like that they were too late. 13. I do not want you waiting for me. 14. She would have wanted her brother won the first prize. 15. I want all the children laughed. 16. I want to read it all. 17. I would like to see the doctor looked at it. 18. The children wanted me to tell them a story. 19. I do not want her to know about it. 20. He wanted his friend to go with him. 21. My brother wants me to learn Spanish. 22. I'd like to see my students knew English.
1 I’ll look for your notebook and if I (find) it I (give) you a ring. 2 If you (smoke) in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers (object). 3 I’ll wash the glasses in this nice hot water. - No, don’t. If you (put) them into very hot water they (crack). 4 If you (see) Tom tell him I have a message for him. 5 If he (win) he (get) £1,000; if he (come) in second he (get) £500. 6 If you (feel) too hot during the night turn down the central heating. 7 Tom: Jack is a translator; he translates 1,000 words a day and gets £100 a week, which he says isn’t enough to live on. Bill: Well, if he (want) more money he (have) to do more work. Advise him to translate 2,000 words a day. 8 If you (finish) with your dictionary I’d like to borrow it. 9 Jack (in canoe): Watch me! I’m going to stand up! Tom (on the bank): He’s an idiot! If he (stand) up in the canoe it (capsize). 10 The lift wasn’t working when I was here last. If it still (not work) we (have) to use the stairs. 11 I (not wake up) if the alarm clock (not go) off. 12 If you’d like some ice I (get) some from the fridge. 13 He’s only sixteen but he wants to leave school at the end of the term. — If he (leave) now he (be) sorry afterwards. 14 I expect it will freeze tonight. — If it (freeze) tonight the roads (be) very slippery tomorrow. 15 That book is overdue. If you (not take) it back to the library tomorrow you (have) to pay a fine. 16 Unless Tom (take) his library book back tomorrow he (have) to pay a fine. 17 You’d better take the day off if you (not feel) well tomorrow. 18 If a driver (brake) suddenly on a wet road he (skid). 19 If you (like) I (get) you a job in this company. 20 If you (like) a job in this company, I’ll get you one.