Предмет: Английский язык, автор: irin2101

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Автор ответа: kajet
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1) He hasn't got time. He wants to finish the report today

If he had time he'd finish the report today.

2) I want to buy a horse. I live in a city.

I'd buy a horse if I didn't live in a city.

(I'd buy a horse if I lived in the countryside)

3) I don't study very hard. I always fail my exams.

If I studied very hard I'd never fail my exams.

(If I studied very hard I'd always pass my exams)

4) I'm not very rich. I don't know the winning lottery numbers.

I'd be very rich if I knew the winning lottery numbers.

5) I don't have a yacht. I can't go sailing at weekends.

If I had a yacht I could go sailing at weekends.

6) I want to do things differently. I can't live my life over again.

I'd do things differently if I could live my life over again.  

Перевод:

1) У него нет времени. Он хочет закончить отчет сегодня

Если бы у него было время, он бы закончил отчет сегодня.

2) Я хочу купить лошадь. Я живу в большом городе.

Я бы купил лошадь, если бы не жил в большом городе.

(Я бы купил лошадь, если бы жил в сельской местности)

3) Я не очень усердно учусь. Я всегда проваливаю экзамены.

Если бы я очень усердно учился, то никогда не проваливал бы экзамены.

(Если бы я очень усердно учился, то всегда сдавал бы экзамены.)

4) Я не очень богат. Я не знаю выигрышных лотерейных номеров.

Я был бы очень богат, если бы знал выигрышные лотерейные номера.

5) У меня нет яхты. Я не могу плавать под парусом по выходным.

Если бы у меня была яхта, я мог бы плавать под парусом по выходным.

6) Я хочу делать все по-другому. Я не могу прожить свою жизнь заново.

Я бы все сделал по-другому, если бы мог прожить свою жизнь заново.

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