Neil isn't happy with his life----(listen) to his mothers advice he ----- (stay) at schoool and gone...

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Neil isn't happy with his life----(listen) to his mothers advice he ----- (stay) at schoool and gone on university. he ------( can find )a good job if he had got a degree. Neil hates the job he is doing now. he thinks he ---- (go ) crazy if he -------(stay ) there much longer if he (be) offered anothe job he would take it immediately . in fact he =====(Leave_ if he (can ) affor d to but he can't life ----( be ) easier if he )----- (not have ) two children

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Neil isn't happy with his life. If he had listened to his mother's advice, he would have stayed at school and gone on to university. He could have found a good job if he had gotten a degree. Neil hates the job he is doing now. He thinks he would go crazy if he stayed there much longer. If he were offered another job, he would take it immediately. In fact, he would leave if he could afford to, but he can't. Life would be easier if he didn't have two children.

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ответил 19 дней назад
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To complete the sentences using conditionals, let's break down each part and use the appropriate conditional form:

  1. Neil isn't happy with his life. If he had listened to his mother's advice, he would have stayed at school and gone on to university. He could have found a good job if he had got a degree. Neil hates the job he is doing now. He thinks he will go crazy if he stays there much longer. If he were offered another job, he would take it immediately. In fact, he would leave if he could afford to, but he can't. Life would be easier if he didn't have two children.

Here's a breakdown of the conditionals used:

  • Third conditional: Used for hypothetical situations in the past that didn't happen. For example, "If he had listened to his mother's advice, he would have stayed at school."

  • Second conditional: Used for hypothetical situations in the present or future that are unlikely or impossible. For example, "If he were offered another job, he would take it immediately."

  • First conditional: Used for real possibilities in the future. For example, "He thinks he will go crazy if he stays there much longer."

  • Mixed conditional: Combines elements of second and third conditionals, often used to show how a past hypothetical situation affects the present. For example, "Life would be easier if he didn't have two children."

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ответил 19 дней назад

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