
Раскройте скобки, используя правило. Обратите внимание на глагол в другой части предложения 1.If
he (do) his homework yesterday, he wouln`t have got a bad mark. 2.My friend would go to London, if he (have) holiday now. 3.If my cousin (live) at the seacoast she would learn to swim. 4.If you had asked me to go to the post yesterday, I (do) it. 5.If you (learn) the rule yesterday, you wouldn`t have done this mistake. 6.If my aunt had bought tickets for the theatre, we (watch) a terrific musical. 7.If it (be) spring now, the trees would be green. 8.If his father earned more money, he (buy) him a new computer. 9.If she (be) shorter, she would have become a ballet dancer. 10.If you hadn`t stopped then, you (have) an accident.

Ответы на вопрос

Ответ:
1. had done
2. had had
3. had lived
4. would have done
5. had learnt
6. would have watched
7. had been
8. would have bought
9. had been
10. would have had
удачи!



1. If he did his homework yesterday, he wouldn't have got a bad mark. 2. My friend would go to London, if he had holiday now. 3. If my cousin lived at the seacoast, she would learn to swim. 4. If you had asked me to go to the post yesterday, I would have done it. 5. If you learned the rule yesterday, you wouldn't have done this mistake. 6. If my aunt had bought tickets for the theatre, we would have watched a terrific musical. 7. If it were spring now, the trees would be green. 8. If his father earned more money, he would buy him a new computer. 9. If she were shorter, she would have become a ballet dancer. 10. If you hadn't stopped then, you would have had an accident.
In these sentences, we are using the third conditional and second conditional grammar structures to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations and their consequences in the past or present. The main clause indicates the hypothetical result or consequence, while the if-clause sets up the condition.
In the first sentence, the if-clause (If he did his homework yesterday) is in the past simple tense, indicating an unreal condition in the past. The main clause (he wouldn't have got a bad mark) uses the modal verb "would" to indicate the hypothetical result.
Similarly, in the second sentence, the if-clause (If he had holiday now) is in the past simple tense, indicating an unreal condition in the present. The main clause (My friend would go to London) again uses the modal verb "would" to indicate the hypothetical result.
The same pattern continues for the rest of the sentences, where the if-clauses are in the past simple tense and the main clauses use the modal verb "would" to indicate the hypothetical results or consequences.
It's important to note that in the third conditional (sentences 1, 4, 6, and 10), we use the past perfect tense in the if-clause to indicate an unreal condition in the past. In the second conditional (sentences 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, and 9), we use the simple past tense in the if-clause to indicate an unreal condition in the present.


Похожие вопросы
Топ вопросов за вчера в категории Английский язык
Последние заданные вопросы в категории Английский язык
-
Математика
-
Литература
-
Алгебра
-
Русский язык
-
Геометрия
-
Английский язык
-
Химия
-
Физика
-
Биология
-
Другие предметы
-
История
-
Обществознание
-
Окружающий мир
-
География
-
Українська мова
-
Информатика
-
Українська література
-
Қазақ тiлi
-
Экономика
-
Музыка
-
Право
-
Беларуская мова
-
Французский язык
-
Немецкий язык
-
МХК
-
ОБЖ
-
Психология
-
Физкультура и спорт
-
Астрономия
-
Кыргыз тили
-
Оʻzbek tili