Стр.71 Unit 7 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 11 класс
3 Think Back! Look at sentences 1-3 in Exercise 2 and complete the rules below. 1 We use I wish/If only + the Past Simple to talk about present regrets.
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3 Think Back! Look at sentences 1-3 in Exercise 2 and complete the rules below.
1 We use I wish/If only + the Past Simple to talk about present regrets.
2 We use I wish/If only + the Past Perfect to talk about past regrets.
Work it out
4 Match sentences 4-8 in Exercise 2 to definitions a-e.
a I want this to happen now or in the future.
b This was possible, but didntaskt happen.
c I am unhappy about a past action.
d I think this is the best thing to do in the situation.
e I am unhappy about a present situation.
5 What does taskd replace in sentences 1, 2, 6 and 7 in Exercise 2?
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6 Look at the sentences and match them to the cartoons. Then complete them with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
1 We should have joined a walking club instead.
2 If only the rain would stop.
3 Itaskd better not look down.
4 I wish I could swim.
5 I could have been arrested, too.
6 I wish the news would finish.
7 I shouldn’t have spent all my savings on this shop.
8 They should pay/have paid us extra money for doing a job like this.
7 Rewrite the sentences so that they mean the same, using the words in capital letters.
1 I think ittasks best if I dontaskt phone Dave again.
2 It was stupid of me to buy that old motorbike.
3 Why didntaskt I work harder for the exams?
4 Steve regrets having split up with Rosie.
5 It was lucky that I didntaskt hurt myself on that glass.
6 Why am I walking through the park in the dark?
7 I really dontaskt want our neighbours to make so much noise.
8 Itaskm sorry that I dontaskt live near the sea.
8 Т045 Read about Ally and write seven things that she might say using I wish, If only, I should, I could, Itaskd better. Then listen and compare.
Ally and her friend Ed bought three tickets in a raffle for a Caribbean holiday. A few days later the winning number was announced in the paper, and Ally was sure that she had it - except she couldntaskt find the tickets. She looked in all the sensible places, like her purse, and the drawer of her desk, then she remembered that they were in the pocket of her jeans … but her jeans were in the washing machine! She rushed to get them out, but it was too late - the tickets were there, but they had almost disintegrated and the numbers were impossible to read. She tried talking to the competition organisers, but they said that since shetaskd forgotten to write her name and phone number on the receipt for the ticket, there was no proof that shetaskd won. She hasntaskt told Ed about what happened yet.
I shouldtaskve …
If only …
I should be …
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Ally: Hello?
Rob: Hi Ally, it’s Rob … Just wondered if you want to go and see a film or something tonight.
Ally: Oh Rob, hi … Thanks, but I don’t really feel like going out tonight …
Rob: Why, what’s up?
Ally: Oh, it’s just so, well, you won’t believe it, but I could’ve won a holiday …
Rob: But that’s amazing! Why do you sound so miserable? What do you mean ‘could’ve’?
Ally: That’s just it — I didn’t win, but I had three raffle tickets and I’m absolutely sure one of them was the winning number.
Rob: What do you mean? That doesn’t make sense.
Ally: I washed the tickets.
Rob: Oh no! Why on earth …
Ally: I know, I know, I should’ve put them somewhere sensible, but they were in the pocket of my jeans, and they basically fell apart in the hot water and you can’t really see the numbers at all — if only I’d checked the pockets before I put the jeans in the machine!
Rob: But won’t the people who organised the competition accept the ticket anyway?
Ally: Huh! I wish they would, but I’ve already spoken to them, and apparently I should’ve written my name and address on the receipt — you know, in the book of tickets — so that I had proof if something like this happened …
Rob: Oh dear, that is a bit of a problem!
Ally: Yes, well, they gave our prize to the person who came second … It’s just not fair … I mean, I should be sitting on a beach in the Caribbean, not in a cold flat in London … I wish I’d given Ed the tickets to look after.
Rob: Oh, you bought them together, did you?
Ally: Uhuh.
Rob: What did he say about his nice clean ticket?
Ally: Come on Rob, this is serious!
Rob: Sorry … well?
Ally: Umm …
Rob: You haven’t told him, have you?
Ally: I feel so stupid but I suppose I’d better ring him …
9 Work in pairs. Student A, look below. Student B, look at page 138.
Student A, read the notes (think of answers to the questions in brackets) and tell Student B about your situation. Then listen taskactivelytask to Student Btasks situation (ask questions, show sympathy, etc).
You missed an interview for a job (what was the job?) because you woke up late (why?). You really want this job (why?), so youtaskve tried to arrange another interview, but the personnel manager at the company refused.
What are your regrets? What do you wish would happen? What had you better do in future?
10 Complete the sentences so that six are true for you and two are false. Read your sentences to a partner: can he/she guess which two are false?
1 I wish I hadntaskt …
2 When I get home, Itaskd better …
3 I should be … this week.
4 I couldtaskve …, but I didntaskt.
5 I wish I didntaskt have to …
6 I shouldtaskve … over the weekend.
7 I wish my friends would …
8 I shouldntaskt have …