
Conditionals
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- Q1This conditional refers to an unreal situation or to a situation in the future that the speaker thinks is unlikely to happenMixed conditionals1st conditionalZero conditional2nd conditional30s
- Q2This conditional refer to the past and situations that did not happenMixed conditionalsZero conditional2nd conditional3rd conditional30s
- Q3This conditional refers to a general “condition” or to describe something that usually happens.3rd conditionalZero conditional1st Conditional2nd conditional30s
- Q4This conditional shows how a past condition or possibility affects, or would affect, the present, or vice versa.Mixed conditional2nd conditional3rd conditionalZero conditional30s
- Q5What would be the conditional form of this sentence: Tom is in the hospital because he had a car accident last week. If he __________ (have not) a car accident last week, he _________________ (to be, not) in the hospital now.hadn't had / wouldn't have beendidn't have / would have beendidn't have / wouldn't behadn't had / wouldn't be30s
- Q6What would be the conditional form of this sentence: My room is a mess. I couldn't find my book for class. If my room ____________ (to be not) a mess. I ____________________ (find) my book for class this morning.weren't / would have found this morning.weren't / would findisn't / would findhadn't been/ would have found30s
- Q7I would walk the dog if I had time. What is the real situation?She is going to walk the dog when she has timeShe hasn't walked the dog because she doesn't have timeShe didn't walk the dog because she doesn't have timeShe always walks the dog when she has time30s
- Q8The main clause in a conditional sentence mentions ...the cause or main eventa possibilitya factthe result or consequence30s
- Q9If I had gone with Tito, I would not be so lonely now!She went with Tito and feels lonelyShe went with Tito to stop feeling lonelyShe stayed behind and feels lonelyShe didn't go with Tito because she felt lonely30s
- Q10What is the structure of the mixed conditional when a present situation affected the past.if + past simple, would + have + past participleif + would + have + past participle, + past simpleif + past perfect , would + have + past participleif past simple , would + base form30s
- Q11If I had moved to Colombia I might be poor and unhappy now.She did not moved to Colombia and is poorShe moved to Colombia and is poorShe did not move to Colombia and is not poorShe moved to Colombia but is not poor30s
- Q12If you press this key, it sends the text message.Everytime you press the key the messages is sentThe message is sent even when you don't press the keyI didn't send the message because I didn't press the keyIt is possible that the message is sent when you press the key30s