INVERSIONS AND CONDITIONALS / OTHER CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
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Título del Test:![]() INVERSIONS AND CONDITIONALS / OTHER CONDITIONAL CLAUSES Descripción: test to practise inversions and conditionals |




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reverse this first conditional to make it more formal: If you should require more assistance, please telephone. Reverse this second conditional: If you went out in this weather, you'd be thoroughly soaked. Reverse this third conditional sentence: If I had known there was going to be a storm, I would have stayed indoors. TRANSLATE INTO SPANISH; if+would / will: If you would take a seat, the doctor will see you shortly. TRANSLATE INTO SPANISH: if +will / will: I'll clean the house, if you'll mow the lawn. TRANSLATE INTO SPANISH: You may go to the ball, Cinderella, "siempre y cuando" you are back by midnight. LINK. I am happy, "as long as" the sun always comes back around. Well, it's true, "even if" you refuse to believe it. I won't give a waiter a tip "except when" /" unless" I get excellent service. "Supposing/suppose" its rains tomorrow. What will we do?. "Given that" this area is liable to food, it would be unwise in the extreme to consider buying a house here. "But for"/"without" his help, I would never have managed to survive the ferry crossing. I'll lend you £500, "on condition that" you pay me back by Monday. INVERT THIS SENTENCE: If it weren’t for the building work, the pool area would be open. |