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1
Read the following sentences and define the Conditional.
They will buy the textbook if you recommend it. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
You would learn more if you studied hard. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
I will get the new car if it is available. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
He gets very angry if you talk too loud. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
We would be happier if we had more money. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
Luke would have passed the exam if he had practiced more. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
He will pass next time if he takes more lessons. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
I would have liked the book if it had been shorter. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
The cat purrs if you stroke it. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
People in Brighton will get upset if it rains tomorrow. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
They would tell us if they wanted to. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
It would have been beautiful if it had worked. [Zero conditional, First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional]
2
1. One of the problems [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology]face is cultural [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology]which is a condition of confusion and anxiety affecting a person suddenly exposed to a new culture.
2. Some people think that a country with cultural [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology]may face cultural [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology]. Other people, however, think that such a country may benefit from the variety and richness of its culture.
3. A [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology]is a false, distorted assumption associated with a group of people.
4. For some cultures, it is not culturally [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology]to burp in front of people.
5. Racial [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology]is the result of cultural [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology].
6. The world has become a [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology]village thanks to [behavior, acceptable, conflicts, global, diversity, emigrants, misconceptions, stereotype, shock, technology].
3
Read the following sentences and complete them with proper Linkers and Connectors.
1. The prime minister has already announced his intention to step down, and [hence, moreover, unlike]is no longer regarded as influential in directing future policy initiatives.
2. [unless, furthermore, despite]the fact that he generally hates fish, he tried the sushi, and liked it.
3. I felt really sick last night; [therefore, otherwise, in fact], I would have come to your party.
4. If you don’t do your homework, you won’t get a good mark, and [furthermore, whereas, unless], you could be kicked out of school.
5. It cost a fortune to renovate our house; [despite, unlike, nevertheless], it was worth it.
6. The young boy refused to obey the teacher. [despite, therefore, instead], he was sent home.
7. The colour black absorbs heat, [hence, whereas, in fact]the colour white reflects it.
8. Your homework this past month has been excellent; [although, unless, moreover], your pronunciation has really improved.
9. Badminton is not the slow, leisurely sport many people think it is. [in fact, despite, instead], it is the fastest racquet sport in the world.
10. [otherwise, nevertheless, unlike]in the U.S., where the majority of people are against same sex marriage, a majority of Canadians support marriage right for homosexuals.
11. During the American Revolution, many brides did not wear white wedding downs; [hence, instead, despite], they wore red as a symbol of rebellion.
12. There is a German proverb which advises, “Never give advice [furthermore, therefore, unless] asked.”
13. [although, whereas, unlike]ultimately a victor in the two World Wars, France suffered extensive losses to its empire in the conflicts.
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