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7.13. Underline the correct item.

1. For / Since there is drought in the region, they will need help. 2. The shipwreck was so / such a serious that the passengers had to evacuated. 3. There is malnutrition in the area as a result / because there’s been famine for a long time. 4. The unemployment was such / so high that the government took drastic actions. 5. For / As there was a riot, the police was on alert. 6. There was a strike. Therefore / On the ground that we used a different route. 7. There so / such high winds that surfers are recommended to stay away. 8. For / Since the bus collided into a lorry, there was a traffic jam. 9. There were so / such few policemen, we felt in danger. 10. Because / Due to the avalanche, the village was cut off the country.

7.14. Define the type of conditional sentence. Translate into Russian.

1. He wouldn’t have got this if his uncle hadn’t had a hobby. 2. Apparently you could do what you liked with old Worple if you gave him his head first on his pet subject. 3. Even if he did like Muriel he wouldn’t admit it. 4. If I had half Jeeves’s brain, I should have a stab, at being Prime Minister or something. 5. The uncle had written Muriel a letter so dripping with the milk of human kindness that if he hadn’t known Mr. Worple’s handwriting Corky would have refused to believe him the author of it. 6. I can’t refuse to paint the portrait because if I did my uncle would stop my allowance. 7. It seems to me that, if Mr. Corcoran looks into the matter, he will find, like Mr. Thistleton, that there is always a way! 8. I’ll buy the business if I feel like it. 9. What I mean is, if I weakened now, all my good work the night before would be thrown away. 10. If I slung Motty out, he would report to his mother, and she would pass it on to Aunt Agatha. 11. I had had a sort of vague idea, don’t you know, that if I stuck close to Motty and went about the place with him, I might act as a bit of a damper on the gaiety. 12. If you will allow me, sir, I will go in and switch on the light. 13. If Jeeves had been his rich uncle he couldn’t have been more chummy. 14. If this hadn’t turned up to prevent him, young Motty would have been in a sanatorium by the time Lady Malvern got back. 15.I feared Mr. Wooster might be disturbed if he knew the truth, as he is so attached to his lordship. 16. I should be grateful if you would explain. 17. If you’re a man you mustn’t miss it, because it’ll be a warning to you.

7.15. Transform the sentences with the help of adverbial clauses of condition.

  1. It is so loud that one can talk the whole time without other people hearing what one says.

  2. To watch the shining drop in the middle of a leave you would think it a diamond.

  3. However, I could not live without air conditioning when it the temp hits 88 degrees or higher.

  4. He says that if asked, he would tell the court that, according to Hunt, White House aide John Ehrlichman was in charge of the Plumbers.

  5. Drinking alcohol is illegal, and if seen by police may be met with punishment.

  6. No spirits unless ordered or permitted by a doctor should be given.

  7. Let’s offer our reliable European allies (including «new» Europe) a free trade alliance on condition of their leaving or not entering the European Union.

  8. Driving is not allowed without having a driving license.

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