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mamaluj [8]
2 years ago
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1. If I was rich, I​.... (​travel) around the world.

English
1 answer:
Neporo4naja [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. If I was rich, I​ <u><em>would travel</em></u> around the world.

2. Zoe <u><em>wouldn't have gone</em></u> to Iceland if she’d known how expensive it was going to be.

3. I wouldn’t order the fish risotto if I​ <u><em>were</em></u> you.

4. You wouldn’t have got to the coast by lunch time if you​ <u><em>hadn't set</em></u> off very early.

5. I​ <u><em>would have cleaned</em></u> your car if I’d known you wanted it back today.

6. If he ​<u><em>spent</em></u><u> </u>less on video games, he might be able to buy nicer clothes.

7. We could have painted the whole house by now if we <u><em>had had</em></u> shorter breaks.

8. Celia <u><em>wouldn't have crashed</em></u> her car if she hadn’t been talking to me.

9. If they​ <u><em>had listened</em></u> to what I say they wouldn’t be confused.

10. I​ <u><em>wouldn't have applied</em></u> for admission in that college if I’d known the teaching was poor.

11. I’d be happy to give you a hand if I <u><em>knew</em></u> anything about gardening.

12. You could come to the beach with us if you <u><em>​feel</em></u><u> </u>like swimming.

13. If you hadn’t annoyed Liz so much, she <u><em>wouldn't be</em></u> rude to you.

14. I wouldn’t go mountaineering if I <u><em>hadn't enjoyed</em></u> it so much.

15. I ​​wouldn’t have met Susan if I <u><em>had arrived</em></u><u> </u>ten minutes later.

Explanation:

The use of the correct form of the verb in a sentence corresponds with the structure or form of the sentence. This means that depending on the sentence structure and the verb used, the corresponding verbs given in brackets will be used.

In the givens sentences, the verbs in the brackets are changed according to how the verbs in the same sentence are used or structured. This means that if the one verb is in the past tense, then the corresponding verb will also be in the past tense, and if it is in a perfect tense, then the verb will again be in a perfect tense and so on.

Thus, the given sentences with their correct corresponding verbs are as follows-  

1. If I was rich, I​ <em>would travel</em> around the world.

2. Zoe <em>wouldn't have gone</em> to Iceland if she’d known how expensive it was going to be.

3. I wouldn’t order the fish risotto if I​ <em>were</em> you.

4. You wouldn’t have got to the coast by lunch time if you​ <em>hadn't set</em> off very early.

5. I​ <em>would have cleaned</em> your car if I’d known you wanted it back today.

6. If he ​<em>spent</em> less on video games, he might be able to buy nicer clothes.

7. We could have painted the whole house by now if we <em>had had</em> shorter breaks.

8. Celia <em>wouldn't have crashed</em> her car if she hadn’t been talking to me.

9. If they <em>had listened</em> to what I say they wouldn’t be confused.

10. I​ <em>wouldn't have applied</em> for admission in that college if I’d known the teaching was poor.

11. I’d be happy to give you a hand if I <em>knew</em> anything about gardening.

12. You could come to the beach with us if you <em>​feel</em> like swimming.

13. If you hadn’t annoyed Liz so much, she <em>wouldn't be</em> rude to you.

14. I wouldn’t go mountaineering if I <em>hadn't enjoyed</em> it so much.

15. I ​​wouldn’t have met Susan if I <em>had arrived</em> ten minutes later.

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