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Task 4. Match the phrases. (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.)
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Bog'liq horijiy til9. severe - c. acute
10. staring - h. gazing
Task 4. Match the phrases. (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.) 2. dubbed the phenomenon - i. "Zoom fatigue" 3. the condition is not restricted - d. to just that platform 4. tools - j. like Zoom 5. relied heavily - b. on video-conferencing 6. fatigue - a. severe depression 7. It is also brought about by - c. inducing 9. moderate to - a. severe depression 10. this anxiety can adversely affect - e. your self-confidence
CONDITIONALS 3–4 TYPES
TYPE
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FUNCTION
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EXAMPLE
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Zero conditional
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Express a fact or habit
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If you mix blue and yellow
paint, it turns green.
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First conditional
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Express a realistic
future consequence
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If we work hard, we will be
prepared.
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Second conditional
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Express an unlikely or
impossible future consequence
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If I were you, I would study more.
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Third conditional
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Express an unrealistic
past consequence
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If you have called me, I
would have told you about it.
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Task 1. Choose the correct forms of the second and third conditionals to complete the sentences.
If he jobs, he would be a lot happier.
Changed
would change
would have changed
If I were you, I her that I love her.
Told
had told
‘d tell
Even if he them, they wouldn’t have agreed to come.
Asked
would ask
had asked
If she hadn’t threatened him, he _ .
Wouldn’t leave
wouldn’t have left
hadn’t left
I him if I were you.
Wouldn't trust
hadn’t trusted
didn’t trust
He with her if he had known she would behave so irresponsibly.
Wouldn't have gone
wouldn’t had gone
hadn’t gone
I wouldn’t have been able to do it unless she me.
A) Hadn't helped
wouldn’t have helped
had helped
If he earlier, he wouldn’t have been late for work.
A) Got up
had got up
would have got up
If we to spend the day in London, we would have bought a day pass.
A) Had wanted
had been wanting
would have wanted
If you less on clothes, you would be able to save some money.
A) Don’t spend
would spend
spent
E-COMMERCE
Task 1. Read and translate the given text.
Online Shopping
Everyone has noticed the mammoth impact technology has had on business. Although all facets of the business world have been affected in some way, one seems especially supportive by the public—the shopping industry. Consumers are spending more of their time…and money…without ever leaving the comfort of their own homes. Although many people still like to spend a day at the mall and prefer to see items before they buy them, online shopping has become a major player in the retail world with more and more people joining
the ranks as Internet shoppers.
Consumers can buy almost anything via the Internet and electronic sales appear unstoppable. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, American consumers spent 32.2 billion at online retailers in the third quarter of 2007. Amazingly, that jumped just over one percent from the second quarter of 2007 and increased a whopping 18.9 percent from the same time period in 2006. What a difference a year makes!
Clearly, electronic shopping is becoming more and more popular. However, it isn’t just about buying from a retailer. Consumers can play the role of the seller as well. One of the more popular sites that allows the consumer to be the retailer is eBay.com. The online shopping website enables people to participate in auctions to sell items. The site was originally founded in 1995 and has become a major player in the world of online business. Although it started in San Jose, California, eBay now has localized websites around the world. Some countries with their own eBay sites are Canada, Malaysia, and Turkey. Consumers can buy and sell hundreds of different items like appliances, books, computers, clothing, cosmetics, and even cars.
The online auction business model is successful. Other sites that have adopted this business model include Amazon.com, Overstock.com, and uBid.com. Success could be attributed to a variety of factors. Consumers are not constrained by time or geography. The auction lasts for days and bidders can shop any time, day or night and they can shop from anywhere in the world as long as they have access to the web and a computer.
Online shopping in general has its advantages and disadvantages. Online stores, like the auctions, are available around the clock. People can shop from home or work whereas a visit to the mall requires consumers travel via some form of transportation and forces them to visit the stores during the stores’ business hours. Physical stores aren’t necessarily losing business. It’s simply far more convenient to click on an item on the store’s website.
However, when shopping in person, the consumer can actually examine the item before they purchase. Shopping online forces the consumer to be
dependent on pictures and text descriptions. Online shoppers have the advantage of comparing competing stores without driving to the actual stores, but visitors to a physical store don’t face the same security and privacy concerns.
Whether it is an auction or a simple sale, whether it is an online click or a visit to a store, and whether it is full price or on sale, the online retail business world is very popular.
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