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The key answer of exercise 11

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 11 - Language focus for the textbook New Headway Upper-Intermediate - Workbook with authors Liz Soars, John Soars and Paul Hancock from Oxford University Press

Question

Put the verb in brackets in the correct tense to form either the first, second, third, or zero conditional. Some examples are mixed conditionals.

Answer

  1. If I still feel sick, I won't go on holiday this weekend.
  2. You make such delicious chocolate cakes! If you sold them, you'd make a fortune.
  3. Hello, Liz. Are you still looking for Pat? If I see her, I'll tell her to come to your office.
  4. If Alice hadn't gone to Exeter University, she wouldn't have met her husband, Andrew.
  5. A) Does she love her husband?; B) Of course she does. If she didn't love him, she wouldn't have married him.
  6. If you buy two bottles of shampoo, you get one free.
  7. A) What would you do of you saw a ghost?; B) I would run away!
  8. If we had SatNav, we wouldn't be lost.
  9. You are lucky to be alive. If you hadn't had a smoke alarm, the house would have burned down with you in it.
  10. You were very rude to Max. If I were you, I'd apologize.
  11. Ashley is allergic to cheese. If he eats / had eaten it, he gets / would have got a rash.
  12. We've run out of petrol. If you had stopped to fill up earlier, we wouldn't be stuck here now.

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