57 Conditional clauses How can you complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets? For most sentences, there is more than one possible answer. 1 If you … the emergency cord1 without good reason, you … pay a fine. (pull, have to) 2 … Joanna … if I … her bike without asking? (mind, borrow) 3 I … walking in the mountains if I … study tomorrow. (go, not have to) 4 If she … Andrew, I’m sure she … him. (meet, like) 5 If you … someone shoplifting, … you … the manager? (see, tell) 6 I … that if I … it would make you cry. (not say, know) 7 Most students … even if they … the chance to do it. (not cheat, have) 8 If the headteacher … new rules, … all the students … them? (set up, follow) 9 If cyclists … to do a right turn on red, many pedestrians … endangered. (be allowed, feel) 10 You … always use my bicyle unless I … it myself. (can, need) 11 If you … too much time watching series, you … enough time to do your homework. (spend, not have) Translate your answers into German. LANGUAGE 3 a b Go through the texts in Unit 08 of your coursebook again and find out the endings to the sentences below. Make sure you use the correct tenses to complete the conditional clauses. 1 Children will get a free shot of expresso and a puppy if … 2 You would be allowed to do your driving license right now if … 3 You can’t drink in England if … 4 You will have to pay a fine if … 5 You would have been arrested in 1313 if … 6 There wouldn’t be as many Canadian songs played if … 7 You would get sent home from an English school if … 8 Marc would not have been sent home if … 9 It would be considered plagiarism if … 4 Read the sentences below. How could you finish them? Now listen to the interview about copying other people’s work again (see coursebook, p. 116). While listening, complete the sentences (1–6) using a maximum of four words. Write your answers in the spaces provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. After listening, take some time to check your answers. LiSTENiNG 5a 21 74r8kk b 0 Younger people today read . all the time 1 Young people think that online texts . 2 Wikipedia authors don’t get any . 3 It is a creative activity to . 4 The term ‘plagiarism‘ covers everything from forgetting quotation marks to . 5 Authors are responsible for . 6 Plagiarism prevents students from . 1 emergency cord: Notbremse (im Zug) Plagiarism Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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