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unit 7b the hotel of mum and dad unit 7b the hotel of mum and dad lesson outline grammar: second conditional, choosing between conditionals vocabulary: houses pronunciation: sentence stress, the letter c reading listening speaking matter embarrassing let awake hear wrong afford realized remove bills wouldn’t have to worked didn’t have would get on wouldn’t buy were would sell offered lived would get would share paid tidied wouldn’t be wouldn’t treat loved painted would look wouldn’t buy didn’t enjoy would get up will live don’t pass was didn’t have sell won’t get would be doesn’t find wouldn’t complain would have lived would have came brought would have could was moved would take went wouldn’t take would feel didn’t have to would laugh asked would buy goes reduce would take gets wasn’t found will never finish will be past simple infinitive without to an imaginary situation sofa armchair carpet cooker fridge …
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ain about still living with your parents, you know perfectly well that they've allowed you to save money, you have somewhere (nice) to live for far less than the cost of renting elsewhere, and they fill your stomachs with good food. and for that, you're eternally grateful. b look at the title of the article. with a partner, think of one advantage and one disadvantage of living with your parents when you’re an adult. ¢ read the article. were your ideas in the list? d_ read the article again and choose the correct word to complete the gaps. matter / mind embarrassing / embarrassed 1 bad / wrong 2 3 leave / let 4 5 afford / pay realized / known remove / retire hear / listen 10 notes / bills ow one wake / awake e cover the text and, in pairs, try to remember all the pros and …
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e other clause. 2 after if, we can use was or were with i, he, and she. 3 we often use second conditionals beginning if | were you, i'd... to give advice. we don't normally use if | was you... pd choosing between the first or second conditional using a first or second conditional usually depends on how probable you think itis that something will happen. if have time, i'l help you. (= this is a real situation, it's, possible that i'l have time — first conditional) if had time, i'd help you. (= this is a hypothetical / imaginary situation, | don’t have time ~ second conditional) would / wouldn't + infinitive we also often use would / wouldn't + infinitive (without an if clause) when we talk about imaginary situations. my ideal holiday would be 2 week in the bahamas. i'd never buy a car as big as …
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ouse if | sure we could afford it. (be) 5 we couldn't have a dog if we a garden. (not have) 6 how will you get to work if you your car? (sell) 7 ifwe sit in the shade, we _ sunburnt. (not get) 8 ifyou could change one thing in your life, what it ? (be) 9 he won't be able to pay next month's rent if he a job soon. (not find) 10. if she made less noise, her neighbours so often. (not complain) ns © complete the conversation with the correct form of the verbs in brackets to make second conditional sentences. use contractions where possible. lily this house looks nice and it's just been built. f we ‘moved (move) in there, we ?wouldn’t need (not need) to do any work. ben yes, but it's on a really busy road. we * (have) a lot of problems …

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unit 7b the hotel of mum and dad unit 7b the hotel of mum and dad lesson outline grammar: second conditional, choosing between conditionals vocabulary: houses pronunciation: sentence stress, the letter c reading listening speaking matter embarrassing let awake hear wrong afford realized remove bills wouldn’t have to worked didn’t have would get on wouldn’t buy were would sell offered lived would get would share paid tidied wouldn’t be wouldn’t treat loved painted would look wouldn’t buy didn’t enjoy would get up will live don’t pass was didn’t have sell won’t get would be doesn’t find wouldn’t complain would have lived would have came brought would have could was moved would take went wouldn’t take would feel didn’t have to …

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