Lesson XXIV: Conditional Statements - PART I

Exercise: A.2.4. Practice Speculations of the Past Use the fragments to continue the list of conditional statements. Use the main statement body from previous as the actional of condition in the succeeding statement. For example: Situation: You didn’t HAVE SOME EXTRA TIME last month. What would you have done otherwise? If I’d had some extra time last month, I would’ve gone to Washington. - look for a place to stay - IF I’D GONE TO WASHINGTON, I WOULD’VE LOOKED FOR A PLACE TO STAY. 1. -choose at the Plaza Hotel- 6. -board the plane- 2. -go downtown on foot- 7. -take the position of a pilot- 3. -ask the way to Smithsonian- 8. -fly over Japan- 4. -attend the exhibition- 9. -see a picture of Hiroshima and Nagasaki- 5. -come across B-29 bomber - 10. -think about the people down there- Exercise: A.2.5. Practice Speculations of the Past Use the fragments to continue the list of conditional statements. Use the main statement body from previous as an actional of condition of the succeeding statement. For example: Situation: Sergey DIDN’T HAVE time to learn English. What would he have done otherwise? If he’d learned English, he would’ve flown to Britain. - land at the Heathrow Airport- IF HE’D FLOWN TO BRITAIN, HE WOULD’VE LANDED AT THE HEATHROW AIRPORT. 1. -take a bus downtown London- 5. -go through it- 2. -enjoy shopping- 6. -visit Buckingham Palace- 3. -walk along Oxford Street- 7. -watch the guard- 4. -get to Hide Park- 8. -witness tradition at work-

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