Subjunctive mood вправи Grammar: Clauses of real and unreal condition referring to the present/future and past; the Subjunctive Mood in the conditional clauses.
Lexical topic: Health.
Exercise 1. Complete the sentences. Here we have only real conditions.
• If you want to be always healthy … .
• You will have to consult the doctor if … .
• If you have a running nose … .
• You will escape the complications after a disease if … .
• The doctor will surely you write a prescription if … .
• The doctor will pull out your tooth if … .
• Her headache won’t stop if … .
• You will be coughing and sneezing constantly if … .
• She won’t be able to continue her career if … .
• If you don’t cure your throat …
• If you don’t take any preventive measures … .
Who isn`t friendly?
Why isn`t our receptionist friendly?
Isn`t our receptionist or our manager friendly?
Our receptionist isn`t friendly, is he?
2. Were these skycrapes built before the war?
Where were these scycrapes built before the war?
When were these scyscrapes built?
What were built before the war?
Were these skyscrapers built before or after the war?
These scyscrapers were built before the war, weren`t they?
3. Will he run a private hospital?
Who will run a private hospital?
What will he run?
What hospital will he run?
Will he run a private hospital or a school?
He wiil run a private hospital, won`t he?
4. Don`t you respect your boss?
Who don`t you respect?
Why don`t you respect your boss?
Who don`t respect your boss?
Don`t you respect or hate your boss?
You don`t respect you boss, do you?
5. Has she made a final decision?
What has she made?
How has she made a final decision?
What decision has she made?
Who has made a final decision?
Has she made a final or a temporary decision?
She has made a final decision, hasn`t she?
Russia has a developed, high-income market economy with enormous natural resources, particularly oil and natural gas.