Exercise 1: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the First Conditional. 1. If we ………………………………… (come) to the party, you ………………………………….(have) fun. 2. If the weather ………………………………………………(be) good, we ……………………………………………. (go) for a picnic. 3. If you ……………………………………………….(eat) a lot of sweets, you ………………………………………….…. (get) fat. 4. If she ………………………………………………. (call), I ……………………………………………(tell) her to come back earlier. 5. If Mary ……………………………………………………. (not/ study), she ……………………………………….(not pass) the exam. 6. If it ………………………………………………. (rain), we ………………………………………….(stay) at home. 7. If you …………………………………………… (do) your homework now, we …………………………………………….(go) to the park later. 8. If I ……………………………………….(buy) the book, I ……………………………………………….(lend) it to you. 9. If we …………………………………………….(not / leave) now, we …………………………………………………(miss) the bus. 10. If we …………………………………………….(miss) the bus, we …………………………………………(be) late. Exercise 2: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the First Conditional. 1. Dad …………………………………………. (be) angry if we …………………………………………….(get) home late. 2. If you ………………………………………….(come), we ……………………………………………….(have) a good time. 3. I …………………………………………(punish) you if you …………………………………………(not/stop) fighting. 4. If …………………………………………. (break) anything, you ……………………………………………(have to) pay for it. 5. If I …………………………………………. (miss) the bus, I …………………………………………(take) a taxi. 6. You friend ……………………………………………(forgive) you if you ……………………………………….(apologize) 7. If you ………………………………………. (not/leave) now, we ……………………………………………………(call) the police. 8. If we ……………………………………….(go) shopping we …………………………………………(spend) a lot of money. 9. If they ……………………………………………. (not/invite) us we …………………………………………….(not/go) 10. If you ………………………………………………(be/ not) careful you ………………………………………(break) the vase. Exercise 3: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the First Conditional. (can / may / must/ imperative) 1. If you ……………………………………….(go) without calling first he ……………………………………….(may/not/be) there. 2. If we ………………………………………… (move) to a bigger house we ……………………………………………(can / have) a pet. 3. If he ……………………………………………………(call) …………………………………………………… (tell) him to come. 4. If you …………………………………………(not / put on) your coat you ……………………………………….(may/catch) a cold. 5. If she ……………………………………………(not/feel) well, we ……………………………………………….(must/call) the doctor. 6. If you ………………………………………….(go) now …………………………………………….(I/can/come) with you? 7. If the baby ………………………………………….(wake up) …………………………………………….(give) me a call. 8. If you ………………………………………….(see) him ………………………………….(ask) him to tell you the truth. 9. You ………………………………………….(must /give) Tom his toy back if he …………………………………….(ask) for it. 10. If you really ………………………………………….(want) pass the exam you ………………………………………………(can/do) it. Exercise 4: Write type 1 conditional sentences for the following situations. example: Please have some more ice cream (get / sick) If I have more ice cream, I will get sick. 1. You should eat your breakfast. (be late for school) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2. Why don’t you go out for a walk in the woods? (get lost) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3. Why don’t you sing with us? (everybody / leave the room) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4. Have some more wine. (get drunk) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5. We should go to Italy for holidays (it/cost/a lot of money) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6. Let’s stay a little bit longer (we /miss the bus) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7. Why don’t you ask her to marry you? (she/say no) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8. Let’s order dessert. (we/not have enough money to pay the bill) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9. Let’s take dad’s car to go to the beach (Dad /be angry) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 10. Let’s prepare dinner (mum/be/happy) ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
Переведите не через переводчики! The 2014 Olympic Winter Games were the first time that the Russian Federation has hosted the Winter Games; the Soviet Union hosted the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow. The host city Sochi has a population of 400,000 people and is situated in Krasnodar, which is the third largest region in Russia. The Games were organised in two clusters: a coastal cluster for ice events in Sochi, and a mountain cluster located in the Krasnaya Polyana Mountains. This made it one of the most compact Games ever, with around 30 minutes travel time from the coastal to mountain cluster. The Sochi Olympic Park was built along the Black Sea coast in the Imeretinskaya Valley, where all the ice venues such as the Bolshoi Ice Palace, the Maly Ice Palace, the Olympic Oval, the Sochi Olympic Skating Centre, the Olympic Curling Centre, the Central Stadium, the Main Olympic Village and the International Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre, had been built anew for the 2014 Games. The Park ensured a very compact concept with an average distance of 6km between the Olympic Village and the other coastal venues. The mountain cluster in Krasnaya Polyana was home to all the skiing and sliding sports. The mountain concept was again a very compact one with only an average distance of 4km between the mountain sub-village and the venues. There was also a sub-media centre in the mountain cluster. Sochi was elected on 4 July 2007 by the members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at the 119th Session in Guatemala City. Seven cities, namely Sochi (Russian Federation), Salzburg (Austria), Jaca (Spain), Almaty (Kazakhstan), PyeongChang (Republic of Korea), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Borjomi (Georgia) - in the order of drawing of lots -initially submitted applications to host the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Based on the report by a working group, three of the seven cities were unanimously selected by the IOC’s Executive Board as Candidate Cities at its meeting on 22 June 2006: - Sochi (Russian Federation) - Salzburg (Austria) - PyeongChang (Republic of Korea) The final decision on the host city for the XXII Olympic Winter Games was made by the full IOC membership during the 119th IOC Session in Guatemala City on 4 July 2007. Sochi was elected in the second round with 51 votes, compared to PyeongChang’s 47.