1. 1. Rewrite the following sentences using CONDITIONAL.
1. Sue is allergic to seafood. She didn’t eat paella last night. /(If Sue…)
2. You should see a doctor. /(If I…)
3. He won’t help you if you don’t ask him. /(Unless…)
4. Ann didn’t take her coat with her yesterday. She has a terrible cold today. /(If Ann…)
5. Maybe we finish early. If so, we will go to the cinema. /(If we…)
6. The mirror will fall unless you use a stronger nail. /(If you…)
7. I didn’t study over the weekend. I’m not ready for the text today. /(If I…)
8. Don’t you feel well? You must see a doctor then. /(If you…)
9. If you don’t take your medicine, you won’t feel better. /(Unless you…)
10. Alex hurt his leg. He couldn’t play tennis. /(If Alex…)
11. I get to school late every morning. My teacher is always angry with me. /(If I…)
12. If the traffic isn’t heavy, we should arrive by 10 pm. /(Unless the traffic…)
2. Combine the following sentences using a REALTIVE PRONOUN.
1. Ivan is very good-looking. He’s a very confident boy.
2. The book is about a murder on the Nile. I read it two months ago.
3. The diamond necklace has been found by the police. It was stolen last week.
4. Steven Spielberg lives in Hollywood. He is a famous film director.
5. My friend Isabel wants to do media studies. Her father is a TV presenter.
6. The girl is our teacher’s daughter. We saw her yesterday at the pub.
7. The club plays great music. Jamie works there.
8. My holiday in Ibiza was wonderful. I first met Jenny then.
9. The new band is very good. It was formed last year.
10. That’s the school. I used to go to it.
11. That’s the school. I used to go there.
12. There’s the girl. I was telling you about her.