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Computer Practice ‘Vocabulary in Use’ Unit 49 ‘Communication’ Ex. 3 Ex. 3

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Computer Practice

‘Vocabulary in Use’ Unit 49

‘Communication’ Ex. 3

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Grammar Practice

Look at the situations again and answer

the questions.

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When we speak about

imaginary situations

in present or futurewe use

Second Conditional

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Sarah wants to phone Paul, but

she doesn't know his number.

If I knew his number, I would

phone him.

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Mike wants to buy a new car, but he

doesn’t have enough money.

If I had more money,

I would buy Ferrari

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