
I. Which of the sentences have mistakes? 1. If I have this tool, I would give it to you. 2. If my
boss were open and accessible, I would enjoy my job. 3. If we had known you were on your business trip, we would contact you by e-mail. 4. If our manager had known the whole story, he would not have fired you. 5. If I will meet him, I will let you know. 6. Unless you find the job, I will help you. 7. If I was you, I would not miss this opportunity. 8. I wouldn’t left the office yesterday night if I hadn’t finished my work. 9. I won’t be able to call you unless you don’t give me your number. 10. If there are a lot of people at the meeting, nobody will notice his absence.

Ответы на вопрос

3If.............,we would have contacted......
5If I meet you I will...........
7If I were you...........
8I wouldn't have left........
9I won't................unless you give........
здесь ошибки.остальные правильные



Here are the sentences with mistakes:
1. If I have this tool, I would give it to you. 2. If my boss were open and accessible, I would enjoy my job. 3. If we had known you were on your business trip, we would contact you by e-mail. 4. If our manager had known the whole story, he would not have fired you. 5. If I will meet him, I will let you know. 6. Unless you find the job, I will help you. 7. If I was you, I would not miss this opportunity. 8. I wouldn’t left the office yesterday night if I hadn’t finished my work. 9. I won’t be able to call you unless you don’t give me your number. 10. If there are a lot of people at the meeting, nobody will notice his absence.
Now, let's go through each sentence and identify the mistakes:
1. The correct form should be: "If I had this tool, I would give it to you." The verb "have" should be in the past tense (had) to match the conditional verb form "would give."
2. The correct form should be: "If my boss was open and accessible, I would enjoy my job." The verb "were" should be replaced with "was" to match the singular subject "boss."
3. There is no mistake in this sentence. It is grammatically correct.
4. There is no mistake in this sentence. It is grammatically correct.
5. The correct form should be: "If I meet him, I will let you know." The verb "will" should not be used after "if" in this sentence.
6. The correct form should be: "If you don't find the job, I will help you." The word "unless" should be replaced with "if you don't" to express the intended meaning.
7. The correct form should be: "If I were you, I would not miss this opportunity." The verb "was" should be replaced with "were" to match the subjunctive mood.
8. The correct form should be: "I wouldn't have left the office last night if I hadn't finished my work." The verb "left" should be in the past participle form "left" to match the auxiliary verb "hadn't."
9. The correct form should be: "I won't be able to call you unless you give me your number." The word "don't" should be replaced with "give" to express the intended meaning.
10. There is no mistake in this sentence. It is grammatically correct.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.


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