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7 Paulo is trying to decide whether or not to do an internship. Use the words to write future real
conditionals. Add commas where necessary.
1. Condition: Paulo / take the internship Result: he / get some useful job experience
i¢_Faulo takes the internship, he will get some useful job experience
2. Condition: his coworkers / teach him new skills Result: he / be interested
if
3. Condition: he / do the internship Result: it / be good for his résumé
If
4. Condition: he / accept the position Result: he / meet new people
If
5. Condition: the work / be physically demanding Result: he / not get in shape
unless
6. Condition: he / have a paying job Result: he / not be able to pay his bills
unless
7. Condition: his work hours / be 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Result: he / not accept the offer
if
8. Condition: he / enjoy the internship Result: he / apply for the job
If
PRACTICE
8 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. Put the conditional clause first in 2-4,
Put the conditional clause second in 5-8. Add commas where necessary.
1. acareer that matches your talents / you / your job / will be more enjoyable / choose / if
IF you choose a career that matches your talents, your job will be more
enjoyable. OR Your job will be more enjoyable if you choose a career that
matches your talents.
2. have / don’t realize it / we each / we / a personal work style / even if
3. a set schedule / you / will be happier in a job that has flexible hours / if / don’t like / you
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