Make Your Way 7, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM

Other types of conditional Match the beginnings of the sentences (1–12) with the sentence endings (A–N). There are two sentence endings you should not use. 12 1 For instructions or general truths: if + present  present 2 For requests or suggestions: if + present  imperative Examples: If violence is the result of a learning process, we can get rid of it. People inevitably use guns if they are allowed to own them. If you’ re looking for trouble, it’s not difficult to find. If children are brought up in a non-violent way, they are likely to grow into non-violent adults. Examples: If you want to be a true man, forget violence. If anyone gets hurt, please let me know. If your child is aggressive, encourage him or her to take part in more sporting activities. 1 If the riots continue, … 2 We’ll see a rise in global temperatures … 3 Phone the police immediately … 4 If they ask you about me, … 5 If children live with violence, … 6 Your chances of getting shot are higher … 7 If you didn’t buy so many CDs, … 8 He wouldn’t be so aggressive … 9 Suppose you saw someone shoplifting. … 10 Let’s say you were a millionaire. … 11 If they’d called an ambulance sooner, … 12 They wouldn’t have got robbed … A … don’t say anything. B … if he didn’t drink so much. C … if you had a gun. D … he wouldn’t have died. E … if we don’t do something about pollution now. F … Will you give a lot of money to charity? G … Would you tell the manager? H … if you see anything suspicious. I … if they hadn’t been in such a dangerous part of town. J … the government will have to send in the army. K … Would you give a lot of money to charity? L … they learn how to hate. M … if you have a gun. N … you’d have enough money to go on holiday with me. 35 2 Extensive unit 2: Violence Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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