Assignment 3 – Phrasal Verbs, Conditionals Matching questions make off suddenly become unconscious make out go to a train station, etc to see bus station to see Grandma off someone leave: We all went to the look out be careful, vigilant, and take notice pass out escape see off pretend that something is true; see, hear or understand sb or sth with difficulty 5 Multiple choice questions – Choose the correct one delay, postpone; make sb not want to do or not like sth: set out put off cut off see off stop the supply of sth; make a place difficult or impossible to enter, leave or communicate with; disconnect: put off pull in go off cut off escape punishment for: get around to catch up with put up with get away with reduce the number of possibilities: back down take down narrow down carry out follow sb/sth quickly in order to catch them: chase after cut down (on) come up with bring in Complete the sentences: If we meet at 9:30, we (to have) plenty of time. Lisa would find the milk if she (to look) in the fridge. The zookeeper would have punished her if she (to feed) the animals. If you spoke louder, your classmates (to understand) you. Dan (to arrive) safe if he drove slowly. You (to have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework. If you (to swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold. The door will unlock if you (to press) the green button. If Mel (to ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her questions. I (to call) the office if I was/were you. If they (to listen) carefully, they might hear the woodpecker. If I had lain down on the sofa, I (to fall) asleep. Susan could have worked as a model if she (to be) taller. The soil (not/to dry out) if you water the plants regularly. If you (to give) the young boy this stick, he'd hurt himself. We (not/to take) the wrong tram if Ronaldo had asked the policewoman. If the cat hides in the tree, the dog (not/to find) it. The students would have solved the problem if they (to use) their textbooks. Other forms of IF: Fill the gap in each sentence with as long as, in case of, in case or unless. 1 I'm taking last year's accounts with me to the tax office they want to look at the figures. 2 I won't mention that he's left someone asks. 3 It'll be worth our while to continue producing large quantities we continue to market and promote the product. Otherwise, we should slow down production. 4 The bank will continue to transfer the interest to your account instructed otherwise. 5 The organisers of the event have made arrangements for indoor as well as outdoor activities rain. 6 you hear otherwise, assume there'll be sixteen of us coming to the conference. 7 We're prepared to go ahead with it it doesn't jeopardise our positions. 8 We've installed an alarm link with the local police station burglary. 9 It's a bit cloudy. Take an umbrella it rains! 10 __________ a fire in the building, sound the alarm as soon as possible and then leave via the stairs.