Answer Key
1 Simon regrets buying a new car because it has cost him a lot of money.
2 I F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F
3 1 ‘d bought; wouldn’t have needed 2 wouldn’t be; hadn’t almost doubled 3 ’d waited; ’d have managed 4 ’d listened; would have happened 5 ’d taken; ’d own
4 1 past perfect; past time 2 sentences 1, 3 and 4; would have + past participle 3 sentences 2 and 5; would + infinitive without to
Transcript
Anna: Hi Simon, how are you? How is your new car going?
Simon: Oh, don’t ask me, Anna. It’s a nightmare! I should never have bought it!
Anna: Why? What’s wrong? I thought you’d got one of those fancy new models?
Simon: I did, but that’s part of the problem. If I’d bought a second-hand car, I wouldn’t have taken out this big bank loan I’ve got now.
Anna: Oh, so I suppose you’ve got big repayments to make?
Simon: Yes, and I can’t sell the car until I’ve paid for it. But it’s not only that. I had no idea running a car was going to be so expensive! I wish I’d thought about the other costs before I bought it.
Anna: It probably wouldn’t be so bad if the price of petrol hadn’t almost doubled last month.
Simon: Don’t remind me – the petrol alone is costing me a fortune!
Anna: Lucky you’ve got that part-time job then!
Simon: That’s just the thing. Nearly all of my wages are going on the car. If I’d waited a bit before buying the car, I’d have managed to save quite a bit by now. I might even have gone on that college trip last week; it sounded great.
Anna: Oh, dear. Can’t you ask your dad to help you out?
Simon: No way! When my granddad left me some money, my dad didn’t want me to spend it on a car. If only I’d listened to him, none of this would have happened! I wish he wasn’t always right!
Anna: Well, maybe you should value his opinions more. You do seem to argue with him a lot. If you got on better with him, you might have listened to his suggestions.
Simon: The worst thing is, Dad wanted me to buy some shares with the money and now they’ve gone up by thirty…