Conditionals I, II, III.
Variant 1
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Choose the correct item.
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If I move / I’ll move to Boston, I will live on Main Street.
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If we were late for class, our teacher will be/ would be angry.
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If you call / you’ll call your mother, she’ll be very happy.
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If you had phoned me yesterday, I had told / would have told you the news.
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If I had known / would know it was your birthday, I would have sent you a card.
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If the mechanic fixes our car on time, we drive / we’ll drive to Center villa.
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If I studied/ will study harder, I would get better marks.
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If it rains / it’ll rain today, we won’t go to the park.
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Choose the right word or phrase.
1) If I were you, I … on holiday and relax.
A) will go B) would go C) go
2) If I … a car, I wouldn’t walk to work.
A) did have B) had C) have
3) If we weren’t tired, we … go to the party.
A) would B) will C) did
4) If we … by plane, we’d get there much quicker.
A) go B) will go C) went
5) I … very unhappy if my friends didn’t come to my party.
A) would have been B) will be C) would be
6) If the weather … good, we would go swimming.
A) was B) would be C) were
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Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
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If they feel tired, they (go) to sleep earlier tonight.
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I (come) if I had time.
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If I had lost all my money, I (be) very unhappy.
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If it (rain), she’ll wear her new raincoat.
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If she (have) a good voice, she would become a singer.
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I wouldn’t say it if I (be) you.
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Your friend wouldn’t have phoned you if you (not/ meet) her in the street.
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If we (take) a taxi, we wouldn’t have missed the train.
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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
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If I (have) a chance, I (go) to America.
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I’m sorry. If I (not/ be) late, we (not/ miss) a bus.
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I failed my exam today. If you (study) hard, you (pass).
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If I (win) lots of money in the lottery, I (buy) a new car.
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Finish these sentences.
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If they have time tomorrow, …
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We would go to the cinema if …
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If I weren’t busy, …
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If he had been on time, …
Conditionals I, II, III.
Variant 2
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Choose the correct item.
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If I’m not in a hurry tonight, I visit / I’ll visit to her.
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If we would live/ lived on another planet, we would see the Earth in the sky.
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If she isn’t / won’t be sick, she’ll go to school.
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If you had come to see the film, you had enjoyed / would have enjoyed it.
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If Tim drove / had driven more carefully, he wouldn’t have crashed.
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If they’re / they’ll be tired tomorrow, they won’t go to work
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If I had lots of money, I gave/ would give some to all my friends.
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If John doesn’t buy/ won’t buy a new car, he’ll buy a motorcycle.
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Choose the right word or phrase.
1) If Sue … now, she will miss the bus.
A) didn’t leave B) won’t leave C) doesn’t leave
2) If my brother had an expensive car, he … really happy.
A) would be B) will be C) was
3) If I … a pop star, I would buy an enormous house.
A) be B) were C) will be
4) If it rains, the children … inside.
A) played B) will play C) play
5) If you had come in time, you ……………………. the lesson.
A) wouldn’t miss B) would miss C) wouldn’t have missed
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Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
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If you (eat) too many cookies after dinner tonight, you will get a stomachache.
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If I (be) you, I wouldn’t buy that car.
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If you invited her to the dance, she (be) very pleased.
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If I drink too much coffee, I (get) a headache.
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If you (write) him a letter, he would know our address.
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If you had phoned me before you came, you (find) me at home.
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If I (not/ wake up) early yesterday, I would have been late for classes.
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We (leave) without her if she arrives late.
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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
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If I (have) more time, I (tidy) the garden.
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If I (be) you, I (get) someone to help me.
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If she (ask) me yesterday, I (tell) her all about it.
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The party was great. If I (not/ be) ill, I (go) to the party.
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Finish these sentences.
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If John worked harder,…
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If the weather is bad tomorrow, …
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Their teacher would be happy, if…
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I would have gone to the swimming pool with you yesterday, if…
Ответы
I variant
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move
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would be
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call
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would have told
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had known
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‘ll drive
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studied
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rains
II.
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B
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B
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A
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C
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C
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C
III.
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will go
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would come
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would have been
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rains
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had
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were
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hadn’t met
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had taken
IV.
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had, would go
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hadn’t been, wouldn’t have missed
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had studied, would have passed.
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won, would buy
II variant
I.
1. ‘ll visit
2. live
3. isn’t sick
4. would have enjoyed
5. had driven
6. ‘re
7.would give
8. doesn’t buy
II.
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C
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A
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B
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B
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C
III.
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eat
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were
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would be
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will get
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wrote
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would have found
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hadn’t woken up
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will leave
IV.
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had, would tidy
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were, would get
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had asked, would have told
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hadn’t been, would have gone
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When I use a soft hyphen in the middle of a word like this:
<div>
<span style="font-size: 2em">
<a href="/Page.aspx?pageID=23">SPECIAL­BESTÄLLNING</a>
</span>
<br />
<a href="/Page.aspx?pageID=23">
<span style="font-size:1.4em">Läs mer här »</span>
</a>
</div>
and the parent div is narrow enough, I get a hyphen both at the expected place, but also in the end of the word like this:
Why? It only occurs in google chrome so maybe it is a bug?
css
div
{
background: #ee7601;
height: 11.8em;
color: #fff;
padding: 1em;
padding-top: 1.6em;
text-align: center;
width: 218px;
}
a
{
color: inherit;
}
http://jsfiddle.net/e508oppo/2/
asked Sep 29, 2015 at 9:11
Anders LindénAnders Lindén
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The ­
will automatically create a line break, and it seems that after that, the browser considers the word separated as two different words.
(Soft hyphen in HTML (<wbr> vs. ­)).
Here, since your second party of word is too long (the G would go to the line if the container had word-break
) the browser puts an hyphen at the end of it, because the use of ­
before makes it think it should, but without line breaking because you did not set a word-wrap/break on the container
By giving a bigger size to the block, it should work fine http://jsfiddle.net/e508oppo/4/
answered Sep 29, 2015 at 9:23
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