1) She (would have travelled) much, if she had had money.
2) They would have visited me, if they (had had) time.
3) I would have won the game, if I _ (had trained) better.
4) The student (would have passed) the exam, if he had studied hard.
5) We would have gone fishing, if the rain (had stopped).
6) My parents (would have understood) everything, if I (had explained) the problem.
7) They (would have got) injured, if they (had been) careless
8) Many people (would have perished), if the rescue team (had come) late.
9) We (would have been) late, if we (had waited ) for them any longer.
10) The accident (would have happened), if the driver (had been) inexperienced
Где работает твой отец, твоя мать? ОН (Она) работает на фабрике, на фабрике, в офисе, в институте, на предприятии, в больнице, в магазине, в детском саду, в швейной мастерской, в школе. Что делает твой отец, твоя мать? Мой отец - учитель, рабочий, инженер, врач, ученый, художник, писатель, художник, солдат, журналист, учитель, водитель, моряк. Моя мама - рабочий, инженер, учитель, работник, врач, домохозяйка. Она не работает. Я учусь в средней школе и школе). Я изучаю русский язык, литературу, алгебру, геометрию, химию, биологию, географию, историю, гимнастику, английский, французский. Я хочу учиться на что вы будете делать? В-десятых, в техникуме, затем в университете или в экономическом, юридическом институте или стать врачом, химиком или биологом.
Объяснение:
Думаю более менее понятно
I
1) My sister decided to go to a British university.
2) He managed to protect his own cultural identity.
3) We were all disappointed at their decision.
4) Can I practise my French on you?
5) Both Alice and Kate were asked. Neither could give the appropriate answer.
6) Both the brothers are very knowledgeable. I’m sure either will be able to help you.
7) We didn’t tell anyone about our acquaintance with our new neighbour.
8) She was deeply disappointed at losing the race.
9) Jane’s teacher of music was disappointed in her.
10) The box contains old letters.
II
If you want (1) to become a student at one of the UK (2) universities, you should understand that it’s not all that easy. In the (3) first place it’s a big shock to learn that someone who has (4) completed a course of studies at a Russian school, in most cases cannot (5) go directly to a UK university. Why? Firstly, age (Brits tend to finish school at 18), secondly, the qualifications (6) received on finishing a Russian school are considered of a (7) lower level than the British equivalents so they (8) are not good enough for British universities. So what to do? There is always a way out, try to find it.