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2LSCA - Amagi, activities From Focus II on pp. 158-160; 162;166-167 (all exercises)
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Activities on pp. 158-160; 162;166-167

p.158

Exercise n.1)

  1. I’m not going to school next Monday. I’m going to the dentist’s.
  2. Sarah is going away in two weeks’ time.
  3. The doctor is coming to see you at five.
  4. Are you working late tonight?
  5. They are having a party on Saturday.
  6. When is she playing tennis? Tomorrow at four.
  7. When is the train leaving? At 6.30.
  8. Are you going to watch the football match this evening? Yes we are.

Exercise n.1)(be going to)

  1. When are you going to start working for that company?
  2. She is going to tell them later.
  3. Are you going to invite her? No I’m not.
  4. I’m not going to pay.
  5. The driver’s driving too fast! He is going to crash!
  6. The sun’s shining. It is going to be a lovely day.
  7. Be careful with that vase. It is going to break!
  8. Be careful with that chair. You are going to fall off.

p.160

Exercise n.1)

  1. If joe passes all his exams, his parents will buy him a car.
  2. My teacher won’t mind if I finish my essay tomorrow.
  3. If Ella doesn’t find a job this year, she will do voluntary work to get experience.
  4. They will miss all their friends if they choose to go abroad.
  5. If the school uniform is compulsory next year, we will have to wear it.
  6. If john drops PE and art, he will have more time for academic subjects.
  7. Will you help me with my homework if I have a problem?
  8. Sandra won’t do a gap  year if she doesn’t collect some money.

Exercise n.2) 

  1. We will raise ours standard of living, if we develop the country’s resources.
  2. He won’t have another accident, if he drives carefully.
  3. If that branch falls down, it will hit your bicycle.
  4. If you score another goal, you will win the match.
  5. If the new university is built here, there will be more places available for students.
  6. If I have enough money, I will buy a new house.

Exercise n.3)

  1. If I save
  2. I will try
  3. If I ask
  4. He will certainly say no
  5. If I wait
  6. He will probably say
  7. I’ll come back
  8. Is
  9. She can’t find
  10. I will be glad
  11. If she comes
  12. Martha will be
  13. Will you phone
  14. Are

Exercise n.4)

  1. If I see Andrew, I’ll tell him the news.
  2. If I change my job, I’ll be happier.
  3. if the train is late, we’ll walk.
  4. If it costs too much, I’ll buy a cheaper one.
  5. I will ask Tom, if I see him this afternoon.

Exercise n.5)

  1. I will get a place at the university, if I work hard.
  2. If I don’t get a place at the university, I’ll join the navy.
  3. If my timetable is very demanding next year, I ‘ll change school.
  4. I won’t get good marks, if I don’t study constantly.
  5. If I don’t get a good job, I’ll search for a new one.
  6. I will move house, if my neighbours are too noisy.
  7. I will travel around the world, if I’ll be rich and I’ll don’t have to work.
  8. If I get stressed about my next exams, I’ll take a break.
  9. I will do voluntary work, if It is necessary.

P.162

Exercise n.1)

  1. If everybody went to university, nobody would want to do hard physical work.
  2. Buses wouldn’t be so crowded, if more people worked from home.
  3. If people didn’t apply for low-paid jobs, salaries would go up.
  4. Family relationship would improve, if parents spent more time with their children.
  5. You would be happier, if you had an interesting and well-paid job.
  6. If I were you,  I would go and see a doctor.
  7. Her grades would be better, if she studied harder.
  8. Would you take that job, if they offered it to you?
  9. If you explained the situation to your teacher, he would understand.
  10. What would you do if you could live your life over again?

Exercise n. 2)

  1. If the lessons were not too long, they wouldn’t be boring.
  2. If our teacher didn’t explain things clearly, we wouldn’t understand his lessons.
  3. If I didn’t know the meaning of that word, I wouldn’t have to lock it up.
  4. If this exercise weren’t easy, most pupils wouldn’t get the correct answer.
  5. If I didn’t know the answer, I wouldn’t tell you.

Exercise n.3)

  1. If she worked harder, she would pass her exam.
  2. If we caught  the early train, we would get there on time.
  3. If you set the alarm clock, you wouldn’t oversleep.
  4. If you cooked  the dinner, I would do the washing-up afterwards.
  5. If you took the trouble to read the to read the comprehension exercise carefully, you would pass the test.

Exercise n.4)

  1. H
  2. E
  3. D
  4. F
  5. G
  6. B
  7. C
  8. A
  9. I

p.166

Exercise n.1)

  1. When I got to the station, the train left.

When I got to the station the train had left

  1. When the police arrived, the burglars escaped.

When the police arrived, the burglars had escaped.

  1. When I phoned him, he had left the house.

When I phoned him, he left the house.

  1. When the investigator arrived, the case was solved.

When the investigator arrived, the case has been solved.

  1. When she left school, she travelled a lot.

When she left school, she had travelled a lot.

Exercise n.2)

  1. When the queen Victoria died, she had reigned for over 60 years.
  2. Nobody understood how he had managed to pass the examination without studying.
  3. When Martin Luther King died, he had made over 3,000 speeches.
  4. When I had returned from the holidays, I discovered someone breaking into my apartment.
  5. The results was better than anyone had expected.
  6. Fortunately, the driver discovered that he has took the wrong road.
  7. When the police arrived, the thieves had just leaved.
  8. When I found my purse, someone had took the money out of it.
  9. After she had seen the police, Becky felt better.
  10. Paul had been late before, so Clare wasn’t very worried.

Exercise n.3)

  1. A detective found out that the thieves had escaped abroad.
  2. When new evidence was found, the suspect had been realised from prison.
  3. The police knew that the robbers had drove away in a black jeep.
  4. I couldn’t call the police because the mugger had took my mobile phone.

Exercise n.4)

  1. Had been
  2. Also spent
  3. Was
  4. Ran
  5. Went
  6. Had never been
  7. Phoned
  8. Had came
  9. Met
  10.  Had not been
  11. Told
  12. Wasn’t
  13. Had already gone.

P.167

Exercise n.1)

  1. Mrs Reid told that she saw the burglars in the office.
  2. Mr Ross said that he has never been witness to a crime before.
  3. Miss Hill said that she feels very frightened.
  4. Miss Hill added that she is still shaking.
  5. Mrs Reid said that she can’t stop thinking  about the burglary.
  6.  Mrs Reid added that she has not been to the office since the burglary.

Exercise n.2)

  1. Said
  2. Told
  3. Said
  4. Said
  5. Told
  6. Said
  7. Told
  8. Told
  9. Said
  10. Said
  11. Told

Exercise n.3)

  1. He told the police officer that he is twenty
  2. He told the police officers that he isn’t twenty
  3. He told his mother that he is watching a film
  4. He told his wife that he isn’t doing the shopping
  5. He told the company he has been out of work for a long time
  6. He told the teacher he wanted to go to university
  7. He told his dad that he didn’t work in an office
  8. He told the police he could prove it
  9. He told the detective he couldn’t tell the truth.

Exercise n.4)

  1. Sue said that her mom was arriving at four.
  2. Mum and dad said that  the car isn’t at our house. They took it to the garage.
  3. Tom said that he didn’t meet his new boss yet.
  4. Pat said that he couldn’t meet me on Friday
  5. Ruth said that  she gave the present to Laura