Liz: "I've just come back from my holiday in Ireland."
Mike: "Did you enjoy it?"
Liz: "I love Ireland. And the Irish people were so friendly."
Mike: "Did you go to the Wicklow Mountains?"
Liz: "It was my first trip. I can show you some pictures. Are you doing anything tomorrow?"
Mike: "I must arrange a couple of things. But I am free tonight."
Liz: "You might come to my place. What time shall we meet?"
Mike: "I'll be there at eight. Is it all right?"
Mike asked Liz . And he said . | |
Liz explained that . | |
Mike wondered . | |
Liz told him that and that . | |
Mike wanted to know . | |
Liz said that and that she . | |
And then she asked him if . | |
Mike explained that . | |
But he added that . | |
Liz suggested that and asked him . | |
Mike said . | |
And then he asked . | |
More practice -conditionals
I don't know his address. I can't contact him. But if I his address, I him. | |
He was ill. He couldn't go skiing. But if he ill, he skiing. | |
He didn't buy any tomatoes. I couldn't make a salad. But if he some tomatoes, I a salad. | |
We haven't enough room in our house. You can't stay with us. But if we enough room, you with us. | |
You were not lucky. You didn't win. But if you lucky, you . | |
I am eighteen. I can vote. But if eighteen, I . |
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