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Interactions 2 Writing, 4/e
Cheryl Pavlik
Margaret Keenan Segal

With Liberty and Justice for All

Using the Conditional Tenses

Complete the following paragraph with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.



1

There are several reasons why I think that students in our school should (wear) uniforms.
2

First of all, discipline (be) much better if we (wear) uniforms.
3

When people (dress) like students, they (act) like students.
4

Wearing serious clothes (help) students realize that school (be) serious business.
5

After all, adults (wear) business clothes. Why shouldn't students (wear) school clothes?
6

Another reason that I (believe) students (be) better off with uniforms is money.
7

Teenagers (spend) a lot of money on clothes.
8

It (be) easy to see who (not have) much money.
9

If everyone (wear) a uniform, this difference (not be) so apparent.