The issue of _________ relates to the amount of people who live in the streets. They do not have a permanent residence and suffer from poverty.
homelessness
Third Conditional: She _____ (buy) a new tablet, if they ______ (be) so expensive.
would have bought / hadn't been
I ______ (eat) the cake, if it ______ (have) so much frosting on it.
would have eaten / hadn't had
Use the two phrases to make one new mixed conditional sentence: He's not good at maths, that's why he didn't pass last week's test.
If he were good at maths, he would have passed last week's test.
We would have been late, (even if, supposing) we'd hurried.
even if
Use the two phrases to make one new mixed conditional sentence: She forgot to feed the dog, that's why she has to go home.
If she hadn't forgotten to feed the dog, she wouldn't have to go home now.
The issue of _____ relates to people who are currently out of work. There is a high rate of this during economic recessions.
unemployment
(Supposing, Unless) you won the lottery, would you give any money to charity?
Supposing
Third Conditional: If you ________ (apologize) immediately, I _____ (forgive) you.
had apologized / would have forgiven
I ______ (eat) the cake, if it ______ (have) so much frosting on it.
would have eaten / hadn't had
synonym for "demonstration"
march
_______ is when the government, or some other powerful organisation, controls what is being published by the media.
censorship
G______ _________ is another word for "climate change"
Global Warming
I get fed up with listening to politicians and I'm not sure who to vote for. (Even so, As I was saying) I think we're lucky to live in a democracy, so we should vote.
Even so
Third Conditional: I ______ (not give) you that book if I ______ (know) you already read it.
wouldn't have given / had known
Social media sites are a powerful force. (For instance/ Nevertheless) information on Facebook travels far and fast.
For instance
Third Conditional: If you ______ (not warn) us, there _____ (be) an accident.
hadn't warned / wouldn't have been
Use the two phrases to make one new mixed conditional sentence: It snowed heavily last night, that's why the roads are closed.
If it hadn't snowed heavily last night, the roads wouldn't be closed.
Use the two phrases to make one new mixed conditional sentence: He doesn't like football, that's why he didn't watch the game.
He would have watched the game if he liked football.
The issue of ______ relates to a lack of available food to a population, sometimes caused by environmental or economic factors.
famine
(Even if, Unless) I were free tomorrow, I still wouldn't go bowling.
Even if
Use the two phrases to make one new mixed conditional sentence: They cooked lunch, that's why the kitchen is messy.
If they hadn't cooked lunch, the kitchen wouldn't be messy.
I get fed up with listening to politicians and I'm not sure who to vote for. (Even still, As I was saying) I think we're lucky to live in a democracy, so we should vote.
Even still
Use the two phrases to make one new mixed conditional sentence: You were late for class again, that's why your teacher is annoyed.
If you weren't late for class again, your teacher wouldn't be annoyed.
I wouldn't have remembered (unless/ supposing) you'd reminded me.
unless
I was discussing climate change with Paul the other day. (Even so, Incidentally) he started working with the Greenpeace.
Incidentally
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