Lesson XXX: Review Exercises A.21. - A.26.
Exercise: A.21. Review Conditional Statements Listen to the situation. Expand the statement given with the correct Action Condition form. For example: John is probably going to Dallas tomorrow. He is not going to New York. I want to go to Dallas. I want to go to New York. John = Dallas I = Dallas John ≠ New York I = New York I will go with John . I WILL GO WITH HIM IF HE GOES TO DALLAS. I would go with him . I WOULD GO WITH HIM IF HE WENT TO NEW YORK. I can go with him . I CAN GO WITH HIM IF HE GOES TO DALLAS. I could go with him . I COULD GO WITH HIM IF HE WENT TO NEW YORK. I might go with him . I MIGHT GO WITH HIM IF HE WENT TO NEW YORK. I expect to go with him . I EXPECT TO GO WITH HIM IF HE GOES TO DALLAS. I expected to go with him . I EXPECTED TO GO WITH HIM IF HE WENT TO NEW YORK. 1. John is probably going to New York next week. He is not going to Phenix. I want to go to Phenix. I don't want to go to New York. John = New York I = Phenix John ≠ Phenix I ≠ New York 1. I won't go with John. 4. I can't go with John. 2. I would go with John. 5. I don't plan to go with John. 3. I could go with John. 6. I might go with John. 2. Mary is probably going to the concert. She is not going to the play. I want to go to either the play or the concert. Mary = the concert I = the concert Mary ≠ the play I = the play 1. I can go with Mary. 4. Mary won't go with me. 2. I could go with Mary. 5. Mary wouldn't go with me. 3. I would go with Mary. 6. I might go with Mary.
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