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1.We won't go away if the weather is bad
Unless the weather is bad, we will go away
2.I didn't have money so I didn't buy a new hat
I would have bought a new hat if I had had money
3.What would you do if there was an earthquake ?
Supposing that there was an earthquake, what would you do
4. Working so much will make you tired
If you work so much, you will be tired
5.Without you, I would have given up years ago
If it hadn't been for you, I would have given up years ago
6.None ofthe passengers was injured because of the driver's quick reaction
But for the driver's quick reaction, the passengers would have been injured
7.If Jane hadn't refused to work overtime, she would have got promotion
Had he not refused to work overtime, she would have got promotion
8.If the paiting is finished by Saturday, we'II pay you extra
Finish the painting by Saturday and we'II pay you extra
9.Agree to be back by midnight and you can go
Provinding that you will be back by midnight, you can go
10.Here's my phone number, because you might need it
In case you need my phone number, here it is
Learning a language is, in some way, like (1) __learning________________ how to fly or play the piano. There (2) ____are_____________ important differences, but there is a very important similarity. It is this: learning how to do such things needs lots (3) ___of________ practice. It is never simply to “know” something. You must be able to “do” things with what (4) ___you________ know. For example, it is not enough simply to read a book on (5) ____how__________ to fly an aeroplane. A (6) ______book_____ can give you lots of information about how to fly, but if only read a book and then try to (7) _____fly________ without a great deal of practice first, you will crash and kill (8) ____yourself________ . The same is true of (9) ____playing__________ the piano. So you think it is enough simply to read about it? Can you play the piano without having lots of (10) _________practice________ first?
Learning a language is, in some way, like (1) learning how to fly or play the piano. There (2) are important differences, but there is a very important similarity. It is this: learning how to do such things needs lots (3) of practice. It is never simply to “know” something. You must be able to “do” things with what (4) you know. For example, it is not enough simply to read a book on (5) know to fly an aeroplane. A (6) book can give you lots of information about how to fly, but if only read a book and then try to (7) fly without a great deal of practice first, you will crash and kill (8) yourself . The same is true of (9) playing the piano. So you think it is enough simply to read about it? Can you play the piano without having lots of (10) practice first?
1. For such a demanding job, you will need qualifications, soft skills and having full commitment.
=> bỏ having
2. Beethoven began to lose his hearing in 1798 and has become completely deaf by 1824.
=> to lose -> losing
3. I succeeded in to find a job, so my parents didn't make me go to college.
=> to find -> finding
4. I've already decided. I will buy a new flat.
=> will buy -> am going to buy