Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in the box. have spend finish write work (x2) live cook go (x2) teach stay start Linda Mitchell (1) has two jobs. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, she (2) _________ in a school, where she (3) _________ young children. She (4) _________ to the school by bus. She (5) _________ work at half past eight in the morning and she (6) _________ at four o’clock. On Thursdays and Fridays, she (7) _________ at home and (8) _________ stories for children on her computer. Linda (9) _________ in Oxford with two other girls. They all (10) _________ hard during the week, but at weekends they (11) _________ time with their friends. One of the girls (12) _________ dinner and then they (13) _________ to the cinema or to a pub.

Linda Mitchell (1) has two jobs. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, she (2) __works___ in a school, where she (3) __teaches__ young children. She (4) __goes__ to the school by bus. She (5) _starts__ work at half past eight in the morning and she (6) _finishes__ at four o’clock. On Thursdays and Fridays, she (7) _stays__ at home and (8) __writes__ stories for children on her computer. Linda (9) __lives__ in Oxford with two other girls. They all (10) __work__ hard during the week, but at weekends they (11) __spend__ time with their friends. One of the girls (12) __cook__ dinner and then they (13) __go__ to the cinema or to a pub.

Write the correct form of the verb in brackets.
e. g. If you get a pet, you WON’T BE (not be) lonely.
1. If you. (not study), you may fail the test.
2. I. (buy) you a present if I have enough money.
3. When you. (run) fast, you get tired.
4. If you go to the party, I’m sure you. ( have ) a good time.
5. If we buy a car, we. (not have to) travel by train.
6. If you. (cook) dinner, I’ll wash the dishes.
7. If I have a party, I.(invite) all my friends.
8. If it. (be) sunny tomorrow, we’ll go to the park.
9. Whenever it. (rain), I take my umbrella.
10. If you. (not sleep) enough, you get tired.

1. If you do not study, you may fail the test.
2. I will buy you a present if I have enough money.
3. When you run fast, you get tired.
4. If you go to the party, I’m sure you will have a good time.
5. If we buy a car, we will not have to travel by train.
6. If you cook dinner, I’ll wash the dishes.
7. If I have a party, I will invite all my friends.
8. If it is sunny tomorrow, we’ll go to the park.
9. Whenever it rains, I take my umbrella.
10. If you do not sleep enough, you get tired.

1. Write the verb in brackets in the correct form.
I wouldn’t have let my children watch TV if
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(think) they were going to behave badly
as a result.
lf my uncle (noVchose) a life of crime, he
wouldn’t have been huppy.
What if you
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(lock) the front door? Would
that have stopped them?
lf the detective had seen the clue, the police
(miqhVcatch) them sooner
You wouldn’t have been a victim of identity theft
you _(keep) your password secret.
lf l’d known she was the criminal, |
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(never/invite) her to my house!

1. I wouldn’t have let my children watch TV if I had thought they were going to behave badly as a result.
2. lf my uncle hadn’t chosen a life of crime, he wouldn’t have been huppy.
3. What if you had locked the front door? Would that have stopped them?
4. lf the detective had seen the clue, the police might have cought them sooner.
5. You wouldn’t have been a victim of identity theft you had kept your password secret.
6. lf l’d known she was the criminal, I would have never invited her to my house!

Write the correct form of the verb (active or passive)
The police. (announce) that the Portnoy’s Bank (rob) yesterday. Two men. (enter) the bank at 4.30 with guns in their hands. Customers and bank clerks. (ask) to lie down on the floor and one of the bank clerks. (make) to fill the robbers’ bags with money. After that the two men.(leave) the bank quickly.
The police officer Jason Gregson says that more than 200,000 pounds. (steal) yesterday, but nobody. (injure).
Jason Gregson believes that the robbers. (find) soon.
The bank. (close) still.

The police. (have announced) that the Portnoy’s Bank (was robbed) yesterday. Two men. (entered) the bank at 4.30 with guns in their hands. Customers and bank clerks. (were asked) to lie down on the floor and one of the bank clerks. (was made) to fill the robbers’ bags with money. After that the two men.(left) the bank quickly. 
The police officer Jason Gregson says that more than 200,000 pounds. (was stolen) yesterday, but nobody. (was injured). 
Jason Gregson believes that the robbers. (will be found) soon.
The bank. (is still closed).