It's an impressive place, but I'm not sure if I would like to live in a house like that. It would be too big and require a lot of upkeep. I can see the appeal, but it's also a private home that is open to the public. I would value my privacy, and I'm not sure if I would like to share my living space with strangers.
Read and listen to the dialogue. What two outdoor and indoor changes do the speakers mention? Alfie: This is an amazing place. I wish I lived here.Macy: Me too. If only I were a member of the Howard family!Alfie: But if it were my house, I wouldnt allow people to visit.Macy: Thats mean! Youd get bored on your own.Alfie: Oh, Id let my friends visit, of course. But not the public.Macy: If you had a party, you could invite hundreds of people!Alfie: I know. The parties would be better if I made a f...
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Read and listen to the dialogue. What two outdoor and indoor changes do the speakers mention?
Alfie: This is an amazing place. I wish I lived here.
Macy: Me too. If only I were a member of the Howard family!
Alfie: But if it were my house, I wouldn't allow people to visit.
Macy: That's mean! You'd get bored on your own.
Alfie: Oh, I'd let my friends visit, of course. But not the public.
Macy: If you had a party, you could invite hundreds of people!
Alfie: I know. The parties would be better if I made a few changes, though.
Macy: What kinds of changes?
Alfie: Well, if those trees weren't there, there'd be room for a swimming pool!
Macy: You could make some changes inside as well. I mean, look at this corridor.
Alfie: The Antique Passage, you mean?
Macy: Yes. If you took away all the statues, you could build a great bowling alley there!
Read the Learn this! box and complete it. Underline all the examples of the second conditional in the dialogue.LEARN THIS! The second conditionalWe use the second conditional to talk about an imaginary situation or event and its result.We use the 1_________ tense for the situation or event and 2_________+ infinitive without to for the result.
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Read the Learn this! box and complete it. Underline all the examples of the second conditional in the dialogue.
LEARN THIS! The second conditional
We use the second conditional to talk about an imaginary situation or event and its result.
We use the 1_________ tense for the situation or event and 2_________+ infinitive without to for the result.
Read the Learn this! box and complete it. Underline one example of I wish... and one example of If only ... in the dialogue.LEARN THIS! I wish..., If only ...a. We use I wish... and If only... with the past simple to say that we want a situation to be different from how it really is.I wish I 1_____________ a brother. (But I havent got one.)If only you 2_____________ nearer. (But you live far away.)b. We use / wish... and If only... with wouldnt) + infinitive without to to say that we want somebo...
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Read the Learn this! box and complete it. Underline one example of I wish... and one example of If only ... in the dialogue.
LEARN THIS! I wish..., If only ...
a. We use I wish... and If only... with the past simple to say that we want a situation to be different from how it really is.
I wish I 1_____________ a brother. (But I haven't got one.)
If only you 2_____________ nearer. (But you live far away.)
b. We use / wish... and If only... with wouldn't) + infinitive without to to say that we want somebody to behave differently.
I wish you 3_____________ borrow my clothes! It's annoying!
If only she 4_____________ spend more time on her homework!
Complete the first line of each mini-dialogue with the verbs in brackets. Use the past simple or would / could + infinitive without to. Complete the other lines with the second conditional.A: I wish my dad 1_____________ (come) home.B: Why?A: Because he 2_____________ (give) us a lift into town if he 3_____________ (be) here.***A: If only you 4_____________ (live) near the town centre.B: Why?A: Because if your house 5_____________(be) near the centre, we 6_____________(get) the same bus to...
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Complete the first line of each mini-dialogue with the verbs in brackets. Use the past simple or would / could + infinitive without to. Complete the other lines with the second conditional.
A: I wish my dad 1_____________ (come) home.
B: Why?
A: Because he 2_____________ (give) us a lift into town if he 3_____________ (be) here.
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A: If only you 4_____________ (live) near the town centre.
B: Why?
A: Because if your house 5_____________(be) near the centre, we 6_____________(get) the same bus to school.
Complete these second conditional sentences using the verbs in brackets.1. If I____________(live) in a mansion, I____________(have) parties every week.2. If you____________ (visit) me, you____________ (sleep) in a huge bedroom.3. We ____________(can) go on long bike rides if the weather ____________ (be) good.4. If the weather ____________ (not be) good, we ____________(watch) movies in the Great Hall.
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Complete these second conditional sentences using the verbs in brackets.
1. If I____________(live) in a mansion, I____________(have) parties every week.
2. If you____________ (visit) me, you____________ (sleep) in a huge bedroom.
3. We ____________(can) go on long bike rides if the weather ____________ (be) good.
4. If the weather ____________ (not be) good, we ____________(watch) movies in the Great Hall.