<span>A. Write conditional sentences.
</span><span>1 If it’s cold people spend more time indoors.
2 If the sky is red in the evening it's usually nice the next day.
3 Water freezes if the temperature drops to zero or below.
4 We will go for a picnic tomorrow if the weather is nice.
5 British people say that if it rains on 15th July it will rain for the next 40 days.
B. Complete each conversation with a word / words from A and B.
A as cold as cold cold cold icy out in the
B blood cold ice reception shoulder stare
Example:
A: The police say the killer murdered his victims without showing any emotion.
B: That’s right. They were all murdered in the cold blood.
A: Dan and Rebecca aren’t talking to me.
B: Me neither. They’ve been giving me the (6 cold </span>shoulder<span>) all day.
A: I don’t think they were very pleased to see me.
B: Nor me. I got a very (7 </span>cold reception<span>) .
A: Dan isn’t the friendliest person in the world.
B: Definitely not. He’s (8 as cold as ice</span>)<span> .
A: Rebecca looked at me like I had done or said something bad.
B: Me too. She gave me a really (9 icy stare) .
A: Maybe she was angry that you didn’t ask her to join in the discussion?
B: Maybe, but it wasn’t my intention to leave her (10 out in the cold) .
C. Choose the best words to complete the conversation between a shop assistant and a customer.
A: I’m looking for women’s trousers.
B: (0) Shall I show you where they are?
A: I (11) wonder if I could try these trousers on, please?
B: Of course. The changing room’s over there.
A: They’re perfect. (12) Could you tell me how much they are?
B: They’re £45.
A: I’d (13) like to pay by credit card, if that’s OK.
B: That’s fine.
A: And (14) would you mind putting them in a bag for me, please?
B: Not at all.
A: Oh, wait a moment. These have got a hole in them. Could you get me another pair?
B: (15) I’ll see if we have another pair in the store room.</span>
Their home, our garden, my family, his older sister, our family tree, her younger brother, your family.
Three women
Twelve children
Fifteen oxen
Eighteen sheep
Thirty two teeth
Fifty seven bison
Ninety five forget-me-nots
To close
I/You/We/They close, I/You/We/They don’t close, Do I/You/We/They close?
He/She/It looks, He/She/It doesn’t look, Does he/she/it look?
to go
I/You/We/They go, I/You/We/They don’t go, Do I/You/We/They go?
He/She/It goes, He/She/It doesn’t go, Does he/she/it go?
to open
I/You/We/They open, I/You/We/They don’t open, Do I/You/We/They open?
He/She/It opens, He/She/It doesn’t open, Does he/she/it open?
to read
I/You/We/They read, I/You/We/They don’t read, Do I/You/We/They read?
He/She/It reads, He/She/It doesn’t read, Does he/she/it read?
to sit
I/You/We/They sit, I/You/We/They don’t sit, Do I/You/We/They sit?
He/She/It sits, He/She/It doesn’t sit, Does he/she/it sit?
to live
I/You/We/They live, I/You/We/They don’t live, Do I/You/We/They live?
He/She/It lives, He/She/It doesn’t live, Does he/she/it live?
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