Help me!! Please!!
B.Re-write the following sentences using the words in brackets.Do not change the
word given.The meaning must stay the same.
1.John's behaviour made me very angry (at).
2.Losing her job has not made her happy (bad mood).
3.Working is no fun anymore for me (fed up).
4.What a pity we ate all the food (only)
If........
5.It's a shame we don't have a video. (wish).
6.Make me some coffe,and I'll give you one of my biscuits (if).
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Hello!
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1. I'm very mad at John's behaviour/the way John behaves.
2. She's in a bad mood because she lost her job.
3. I'm fed up with work.
4. If only we wouldn't have eaten all the food.
5. I wish we had a video.
6. If you make me some coffee, I'll give you one of my biscuits.
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Remember!
1. to be mad at somebody/smth: to express anger or irritation towards a certain person or thing=a-și exprima furia împotriva unui anumit lucru sau a unei persoane.
- to be mad about/for/on smth=to be crazy about smth/to like a lot smth=a fi înnebunit după ceva/cineva.
She's mad about writing songs ("mad" as in crazy or insane).
2. fed up: tired, dissapointed by a situation or experience that lasted for a long time=a fi obosit, dezamăgit din cauza unei situații sau experiențe care a fost de lungă durată.
3. Conditionals also known as "If Clauses":
- The Zero Conditional is used to express a general truth or a scientific fact. In this type of conditional we can use when instead of if.
If-clause Main Clause
If/when+present ⇒simple present simple
If/when you use computer too much your head hurts.
- The First Condtional is used to express a real or very probable situation in the present or future.
If-clause Main clause
If+present future simple, imperative, can/
simple ⇒ must, may etc+bare infinitive
If I wear these uncomfortable shoes, my feet might hurt.
- The Second Conditional is used to express an unreal or imaginary situation in the present or future which is not likely going to happen.
If-clause Main-clause
If+past simple ⇒ would+infinitive
If I studied, I would pass the test.
- The Third Conditional is used to express the result or the consequence of a situation in the past that didn't happen. It's something like the desire to change the past or better said, to rewind.
If-clause Main-clause
If+past perfect ⇒ would+have+past participle
If I had known, I would have told you earlier.
A piece of advice:
If the hyphotetis comes before the main clause, we separate them with a comma. When the main clause comes before the if-clause then we don't use a comma to separate them.
Example:
If I sleep late, my head will hurt.
My head will hurt if I sleep late.