Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Никита0705

1 if it ... (not/be) cold, they wouldn't have lit the fire.
2 if she studied more, she ... (be) a better student.
3 they ... (not/see) the Queen if they hadn't visited London on that day.
4 if you should win that competition, you ... (be) rich.
5 if i lived in France, l ... (speak) French well.
6 if they ... (lock) the doors, the burglars wouldn't have got in.
7 we ... (have) a party if Alan passes his driving test.
8 i ... (give) John your message if i should see him today.
9 they ... ( not/have) any money if their cousin hadn't lent them some.
10 those plants ... (not/grow) if you don't water them.
11 i would buy that bag if it ... (be) cheaper.
12 if she ... (open) the letter, she would have been surprised.
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Автор ответа: DianaT55
3
1) wasn't 2) will be 3) wouldn't have seen 4) would be 5) would 6) had 7) will have 8) will give 9) wouldn't have had 10) won't grow 11) was 12) would open 13)

Никита0705: спасибо большое
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The Emerald Isle"
Have you ever heard of the Emerald isle? Would you like to see forty shades of green? Then you should visit Ireland. Emerald is the poetic name for Ireland due to its green countryside. It's a small country, but very beautiful with old traditions and rich history.
The capital of Ireland is Dublin. It is an international capital with all the warmth and hospitality of a smaller town. It is also a young city, with 50% of its population under the age of 27.
Dublin was founded more than a thousand years ago. There are many landmarks of the past there: churches and castles, squares and townhouse. Over the last decades much of Dublin's centre has changed because many new houses have been built there. Alongside historic buildings you'll discover grand new hotels and shopping centres, sunning new street architecture and a modern tramway system.
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