Is Marge making toffee apples?
Is Ben wearing a super man costume?
The children aren't watching the firework display.
Are your friends eating traditional food?
My parents aren't decorating the garden.
Are the children playing musical chairs?
<span>1. He will be able to speak English in two years.
2. Who will be able
to help him tomorrow?
3. Her brother could read when he was five.
4.
Where will (или shall) we be able to see them next week?
5. She couldn't swim
last year.</span>
* Write Second Conditional sentences using the sentences in bold and the words in brackets. Use commas where necessary.
0 I wish I didn't have this virus. (I / go out / and meet my friends)
I'd go out and meet my friends if didn't have this virus.
1 If only the exam was next week. (we / have / a bit longer for revision)
If the exam were next week, we would have a bit longer period for revision.
2 I wish my legs were stronger. (I / run / much further)
I my legs were stronger, I could run much further.
3 If only we lived on the coast. (l / walk / on the beach every day)
If we lived on the coast, l would walk on the beach every day.
4 I wish you liked fish. (we / have / a healthier diet)
We would have a healthier diet if you liked fish.
When something happens that people don't like, some of them exaggerate the problem by making genenalisations. Avoid starting sentences with"you always" and "You never", as in "You always come home late!" or " You never do what I want to do!". Stop and think about whether or not this is really true. Also, don't brign up past conflicts and stir up more negativity. This stands in the way of true conflict resolution, and increases the level of conflict.
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