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90 Put the verbs into the correct form.
1 If I had more money, would you marry (you / marry) me?
2 The teacher wouldn’t help you if (he / not / like) you.
3 (you / see) what the hotel looks like if you look at
the website.
4 (your boyfriend / not / be) amazed if he could see
you now?
5 If (I / not / revise) thoroughly, I may not get a good mark.
6 If you wanted to buy your dad a present, what
(you / look for)?
7 Sarah would have a lot more friends if (she / not / be)
so mean.
8 How (you / feel) if you were in my situation?
9 Would you change your job if (you / can)?
91 Lisa and Trish are students. They’re talking about what to do after university.
Write sentences using the words given.
trish: Do you have any plans for next year?
lisa: Well, I don’t have much money. But I speak Portuguese and
Spanish. So (1) I / travel / if I / afford it.
I’d travel if I could afford it.
trish: (2) If you / find / a job using your languages / you / take it?
lisa: (3) If it / be / in South America / I / certainly / consider it carefully.
I’ve always wanted to go there.
trish: What about working as a tour guide, taking tourists round?
(4) That / be / a great way to travel if you / speak the right languages.
lisa: But (5) I / only / consider / a job like that if I / be / sure the travel company was a good one.
(6) If the tourists / not / like / their hotels and so on, I / have a terrible time.
trish: Yes. (7) You / be / handling complaints every day if they / not / be / happy.
lisa: Exactly! (8) But if I / decide / to apply for a job like that, / you / help me with my application?
trish: Of course. And, I’m sure (9) you / succeed, if you / do.
lisa: Thanks very much.
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