2022_영어발표와토론

[A] Fill in the blanks with the right verb forms to describe things that didn't happen in the past. 1. If I (know) the answer, I (raise) my hand and responded. 2. What would you have said if he (offer) you the job? 3. If she had taken the medicine, she (recover) sooner. [B] Use the words in the box to complete the sentences. You can use the words more than once. 1. I’m not sure if I understand you’re saying, is why I’m asking for clarification. 2. The movie was very long, made a bit boring. 3. The teacher explained the lesson very clearly, helped me to understand better. 1. unreal past situations To talk about past situations that did not happen, we use the past perfect tense in the if -clause, and would have + past participle in the other part of the sentence. • If she had asked for my help, I would have assisted her. • If he had worked harder, he would have passed his exam. • Would they have saved her if she hadn’t been good? 2. Which referring to a previous clause Which can refer not only to a noun, but also to the whole or part of a previous clause. • She cycled from Denver to Colorado Springs, which is pretty good for a woman of 65. • The children interrupt the story to ask more questions such as, “Would they have saved her if she hadn’t been good?”, which the aunt is again unable to answer well. [Unit 2] it what which 157

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