Prime Time 5/6. Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

K 124 Key Unit 6 Conditional clauses (Key) Zero conditional: General truths 1. want to become – have to start, 2. want to learn – is not enough to play, 3. don’t want to catch – don’t open Zero conditional: Giving advice 1. wants, 2. call, 3. are, 4. have, 5. Stay, 6. be Conditional 1: Real conditions 1. If he calls me, I will pretend not to be at home. 2. If they send me a new e-mail, I will not answer it. 3. If you water the plants too much, they will lose their leaves. 4. If you do not clear the snow in front of the house, somebody will fall and get hurt. Conditional 2: Unreal, but possible conditions 1. If the rain stopped, we would go to the beach. 2. If I lost my keys, I would not be able to get into the house. 3. If her parents had more money to spend, she could come on holiday with us. 4. If his uncle from Sweden did not come to visit them, Paul would come to the cinema with us. Conditional 2: What would happen if I missed the train? 1. were, 2. would be spoiled, 3. missed, 4. would not be able, 5. would not be able, 6. happened, 7. would try, 8. could hear, 9. would get Conditional 3: Unreal conditions in the past 1. had been, 2. would not have missed, 3. had phoned, 4. would have given, 5. had known, 6. would have booked, 7. had been, 8. would have survived, 9. would not have become, 10. had not owned, 11. would not have had Mixed conditionals 1. would have told, 2. went, 3. knew, 4. had looked, 5. would go, 6. don’t come, 7. turned, 8. does not win, 9. is Unit 7 Passive voice (Key) Past participles: A burglary 1. forced, 2. devastated, 3. thrown, 4. ripped, 5. smashed, 6. called, 7. sent, 8. found, 9. caught, 10. published, 11. hurt, 12. informed Passive voice: The basics 1. The only bridge in the village was destroyed by the thunderstorm. 2. The big bedroom window was smashed by the boys with a rock. 3. The church was damaged by the strong earthquake beyond repair. 4. At the wedding dinner will be served by waiters in white dinner jackets. 5. A song by Vampire Weekend was played by the band at the beginning of their show. Passive voice: Shifting the focus 1. The door was opened and in came the president. 2. The castle was set on fire with petrol bombs. 3. Three valuable paintings were completely destroyed in the course of the fire. 4. Unfortunately, the furniture of the house could not be saved because it was too dangerous. 5. Eventually the building was torn down because it could not be repaired. Passive voice: Modal verbs 1. The lights must be switched off before the performance starts. 2. The criminals must be arrested before it is too late. 3. The president’s car should be washed before the guest of honour arrives. 4. The books can also be returned to the library on Sunday. 5. The text on the poster will have to be changed. 6. The front door could not be closed because of strong winds. 7. The cover has to be removed to change the battery. Unit 8 Indirect speech (Key) A Facebook chat Sample answer 11:20: Quite good, actually. I’m still living with my sister and my dad, but I want to move out. My boyfriend has found a flat we can share. 11:22: We just love the place. It has just been renovated. There’s just one problem … 11:24: Oh, it’s the rent. It’s just a lot more than we can spend per month. I used to work part-time for some years, but I’m going to get a new job to earn more money. 11:26: I’m being interviewed tomorrow, so I have to buy some new clothes to make a good impression. A job interview b) 1. had been, 2. had worked, 3. had been, 4. had been handling, 5. liked, 6. had gone, 7. wanted, 8. seemed, 9. would work, 10. looked, 11. wanted, 12. enabled, 13. had, 14. was, 15. would be 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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