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10 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs
in brackets. Use the First Conditional or Second
Conditional
Hey Lydia
I'm glad to hear you're going on holiday to the Greek
Islands. Thanks for inviting me.' (como) with you if
weren't so busy. But I'm moving next month and I have so
much to dolfi (have) more time, I'd meet you there,
even just for a day or two
You asked me for information about places to visit in
1 (be) you, I would spend a couple of days on the island
of Hydra. If you" (not like) the noise of city traffic, you'll
love Hydra. No one drives there and many people got
around on donkeys. Hydra has got good beaches, art
galleries and markets. If you like hiking, you (enjoy)
climbing Mount Eros. As soon as you reach the top, you'll
see a monastery, and the view from there is beautiful. You'll
see all the islands in the area unless it" (rain). My uncle
Kostas lives on Hydra. He'll happily take you on a tour if
(ask) him. He's very friendly
If your holiday were longer, 1 (tell) you to go to Athens
It's a very interesting city and there's a lot to do, but you
need at least two days to see the sights.
Have a great time and take photos
Love
Helen​

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Contestado por mjvo95
1

The first conditional is used to express possibilities in the present or in the future.

If + subject + verb in the present tense + Subject + will + verb

The second conditional is used to talk about unreal situations in the present or future.

If + subject + verb in the past simple tense + Subject + would + verb

Hey Lydia

I'm glad to hear you're going on holiday to the Greek  Islands. Thanks for inviting me. I'd come with you if  weren't so busy. But I'm moving next month and I have so  much to do if I had more time, I'd meet you there,  even just for a day or two .

You asked me for information about places to visit in  If I were you, I would spend a couple of days on the island  of Hydra. If you don't like the noise of city traffic, you'll  love Hydra. No one drives there and many people got  around on donkeys. Hydra has got good beaches, art  galleries and markets. If you like hiking, you will enjoy  climbing Mount Eros. As soon as you reach the top, you'll  see a monastery, and the view from there is beautiful. You'll  see all the islands in the area unless if it rains. My uncle  Kostas lives on Hydra. He'll happily take you on a tour if  you him. He's very friendly  If your holiday were longer, I'd tell you to go to Athens. It's a very interesting city and there's a lot to do, but you  need at least two days to see the sights.

Have a great time and take photos

Love , Helen​


angynicolej: gracias
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