1. If you (to be) busy, i (to have) you alone. 1 TYPE. IF YOU'RE BUSY, I WILL LEAVE YOU ALONE 2 TYPE. IF YOU WERE BUSY, I WOULD LEFT YOU ALONE 3 TYPE. IF YOU HAD BEEN BUSY, I WOULD HAVE LEFT YOU ALONE 2. If i (to have) in Moscow, i (to visit) the Tretyakov Gallery every year. 1 TYPE. IF I AM IN MOSCOW, I WILL VISIT THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY EVERY YEAR 2 TYPE. IF I WERE IN MOSCOW, I WOULD VISIT THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY EVERY YEAR 3 TYPE. IF I HAD BEEN IN MOSCOW, I WOULD HAVE VISITED THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY EVERY YEAR 3. If i (to get) a ticket, i (to go) to the Philharmonic. 1 TYPE. IF I GET A TICKET, I WILL GO TO THE PHILARMONIC 2 TYPE. IF I GOT A TICKET, I WOULD GO TO THE PHILARMONIC 3 TYPE. IF I HAD GOT A TICKET, I WOULD HAVE GONE TO THE PHILARMONIC 4. If i (to live) near a wood, i (to gather) a lot of mushrooms. 1 TYPE. IF I LIVE NEAR A WOOD, I WILL GATHER A LOT OF MUSHROOMS 2 TYPE. IF I LIVED NEAR A WOOD, I WOULD GATHER A LOT OF MUSHROOMS 3 TYPE. IF I HAD LIVED NEAR A WOOD, I WOULD HAVE GATHERED A LOT OF MUSHROOMS 5. If my father (to return) early, we (to watch) TV together. 1 TYPE. IF MY FATHER RETURNS EARLY, WE WILL WATCH TV TOGETHER. 2 TYPE. IF MY FATHER RETURNED EARLY, WE WOULD WATCH TV TOGETHER 3 TYPE. IF MY FATHER HAD RETURNED EARLY, WE WOULD HAVE WATCHED TV TOGETHER 6. If she (to know) English, she (to try) to enter the university. 1 TYPE. IF SHE KNOWS ENGLISH, SHE WILL TRY TO ENTER THE UNIVERSITY 2 TYPE. IF SHE KNEW ENGLISH, SHE WOULD TRY TO ENTER THE UNIVERSITY 3 TYPE. IF SHE HAD KNOWN ENGLISH, SHE WOULD HAVE TRIED TO ENTER THE UNIVERSITY 7. If my friend (to come) to see me, i (to be) very glad. 1 TYPE. IF MY FRIEND COMES TO SEE ME, I WILL BE VERY GLAD 2 TYPE. IF MY FRIEND CAME TO SEE ME, I WOULD BE VERY GLAD 3 TYPE. IF MY FRIEND HAD COME TO SEE ME, I WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY GLAD 8. If mother (to buy) a cake, we (to have) a very nice teaparty. 1 TYPE. IF MOTHER BUYS A CAKE, WE WILL HAVE A VERY NICE TEAPARTY 2 TYPE. IF MOTHER BOUGHT A CAKE, WE WOULD HAVE A VERY NICE TEAPARTY 3 TYPE. IF MOTHER HAD BOUGHT A CAKE, WE WOULD HAVE HAD A VERY NICE TEAPARTY 9. If we (to receive) a telegram from him, we (not to worry). 1 TYPE. IF WE RECEIVE A TELEGRAM FROM HIM, WE WILL NOT WORRY 2 TYPE. IF WE RECEIVED A TELEGRAM FROM HIM, WE WOULDN'T WORRY 3 TYPE. IF WE HAD RECEIVED A TELEGRAM FROM HIM, WE WOULD HAVEN'T WORRIED 10. If you (not to work) systematically, you (to fail) at the examination. 1 TYPE. IF YOU DONT WORK SYSTEMATICALLY, YOU WILL FAIL THE EXAMINATION 2 TYPE. IF YOU DIDNT WORK SYSTEMATICALLY, YOU WOULD FAIL THE EXAMINATION 3 TYPE. IF YOU HADN'T WORKED SYSTEMATICALLY, YOU WOULD HAVE FAILED EXAMINATION
Hey Danny!
How is your life going?
I wanted to write you to tell that I moved out from (название вашей страны) recently, and now I'm living in London. So far I'm not a huge fan of the city, mainly because of the bad weather and almost everything here costs a lot more than it costs in (название вашей страны).
But not everything here is bad, I really like the people who are living here, they are really kind and helpful and also their accents are beautiful! I already met a few friends here and things are doing well overall.
Yesterday I was watching movies with three of my neighbours, and tomorrow if the weather will be ok we will go outdoors with my mum and dad.
So, that's the news I wanted to tell you, I hope you're doing well!
Don't forget to write me back!
-Your friend (ваше имя).
1. He said that they had a national park there.
2. He said it had been great.
3. She asked when they would meet again.
4. She asked him if he was crazy.
5. He asked where they had lived.
6. He asked her if she would be at the party.
7. She asked if i could meet her at the station.
8. She asked him why i didn't help her.
9. He asked us not to be late
10. He asked to meet him at the cinema.