
Alternatives for IF in 2nd Conditional sentences
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- Q1
Second Conditional sentences refer to
the present/ the future
the present
the past
the future
30s - Q2
Second conditional sentences describe true situations.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q3
What kind of situations do these type of sentences describe?
Users enter free textType an Answer60s - Q4
Choose the correct 2nd conditional sentence:
I'd look after my sister's children if she would ask me for it.
I look after my sister's children if she asks me for it.
I'll look after my sister's children if she will ask me for it.
I'd look after my sister's children if she asked me for it.
I'll look after my sister's children if she asks me for it.
30s - Q5
We can use modal verbs instead of "would" in these types of sentences
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q6
What modal verbs can be used?
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Conditional sentences always start with "If"
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q8
Give the alternatives for "IF" that can be used in these types of sentences
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q9
We can use these pairs of words in the 2nd conditional sentences: provided-providing, suppose-supposing, assume-assuming
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q10
Which pair of words is incorrect?
suppose-supposing
provided-providing, suppose-supposing
provided-providing, suppose-supposing, assume-assuming
120s - Q11
Imagine and suppose have different meanings
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q12
"Imagine" and "suppose" can be used in any type of sentences as an alternative for "if"
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q13
In what type of sentences can "imagine" and "suppose" are used?
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"Even if" means that it doesn't matter whether the situation in the if-clause exists or not
truefalseTrue or False45s - Q15
This is a conditional sentence.
I'm not quite sure if I'll be able to complete this task on time.
falsetrueTrue or False45s