Answers rather, had better, unless, if, have sth done etc


Fill the gaps with as soon as, if, and unless.

1. We had a cup of tea as soon as we got home.

2. If you see Lionel, tell him about the party.

3. As soon as Alfie saw Ruby, he knew they were going to be special friends.

4. Please phone me as soon as you get in.

5. I generally wash up before I go to bed unless I'm feeling too tired.

6. Unless it's raining, I do the washing on Tuesdays.

7. If it's raining, I won't do the washing.

8. If my English class is cancelled again, I'll go and see Lost in Translation at the cinema.

9. We can rent a dvd this Friday unless of course you'd rather go out.

10. She always checks her email as soon as she gets to the office.

11. If you go online, check the headlines, will you?

12. Unless my boss says no, I'm going to take Friday off.

13. Buy me a paper, please, if you go past a newsagent's.

14. I don't normally buy magazines unless I'm going on a long journey.

Fill the gaps with have and the verb in brackets in their correct forms.

1. We had the roof repaired last year. It cost us a packet. (repair)

2. Anne has her hair done every Friday afternoon. (do)

3. I have the brakes checked three times a year. (check)

4. The government had the whole town evacuated yesterday. (evacuate)

5. I had my hard drive changed for a bigger one last week. (change)

6. When did you last had the airconditioning serviced ? (service)

7. You don't think Liv Tyler's beautiful?! You should have your eyes tested . (test)

8. After the plague of fleas, the boss had the office disinfected. (disinfect)

9. Your cat's coughing. You need to have him treated for parasites. (treat)

10. Daphne has her legs done once a fortnight. (do)

11. I normally have my suit dry cleaned before a wedding. (clean)

12. The headmaster had all the lockers searched for the missing footballs yesterday. (search)

13. Have you had your house double-glazed ? (double-glaze)

14. Have you had that poster I bought you framed yet? (frame)

15. The house is in chaos. We're having a new kitchen put in. (put)

Fill the gaps with had/'d better or would/'d rather.

1. It's getting dark. We had better go back now.

2. A: Can I borrow your car?

B: You had better not!

3. A: Can I borrow your camera?

B: I would rather you didn't.

4. You know, I would rather you didn't smoke in front of the kids.

5. You had better take insect repellant if you're camping near a lake.

6. I would rather go to Altea than bloody Benidorm any day.

7. We would rather you didn't hang out with Craig. He's bad news.

8. They had better have everything ready for when our clients arrive or I'll skin them alive.

9. I would rather not drink on Friday or I won't be in a fit state for the journey.

10. You had better take a bit of time to think this one over carefully.

11. You had better not breathe a word about this to David.

12. A: Mike, I would rather you didn't wear jeans in the office.

B: Craig, I'd rather you weren't my boss!



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