If the government had given more money to the factory it wouldn't have closed.
If the government had built flood barriers, we wouldn't have had the floods last year.
If Dan had known how to swim, he wouldn't have dived.
If Molly had listened to weather forest, she would have passed it.
If Greg had told me he was ill, I would have been more sympathetic.
If she had prepared for the exam, she would have passed it.
If Bill had seen the house, he wouldn't have bought it.
I saw it would have been all done though, if Jill had helped at the right time.
- Do you like presents?
- Of course! And you?
- Me too. I usually get them on some special occasions.
- For example?
- It can be my birthday, Chrismas or New year.
- I get a lot of presents on my birthday too.
- What it can be and who usually bring it?
- My parents often buy me books and new table games. And my friends make wonderful postcards. What about you?
- My relatives give me toys, books. If my friends come, they bring some sweets and games.
- Do you like to make presents?
- Yes, sometimes I make them myself from paper. Sometimes I buy things to present. And you?
- I prefer to paint something or to make a postcard.
- What was the the best present you got?
- Oh, once my parents bought me tickets to the circus. The show was great!
- Really? My favourite present was a new table game.
I always do <span>exercise in the morning, i drink many water and a eat only healthy food. </span>
1) Tracey Bennett moved about among the admiring guests with the smile of a queen.
2) She was happy surrounded by friends or admirers - young businessmen, lawyers, statesmen.
3) He went from place to place;
4) upstairs and downstairs, stood in corners
5) with eyes turned upon Tracey ’s face, like a policeman on duty.
6) Why she did so no one could tell.
7) No one was interested in her movements except Albert Kington.
8) He had thoughts about it – thoughts he didn't like .
9) «They are coming this way – straight to your place, Mr. Bennett».