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- Q1Which sentence uses the first conditional correctly?If it rains tomorrow, I will bring an umbrella.Unless it snows, I will not build a snowman.Unless you study hard, you will not pass the exam.If you don't like spinach, you will eating it for dinner.30s
- Q2Which sentence correctly uses 'unless' in the first conditional?I will finish my homework unless the teacher gives us an extension.Unless she will call me, I will not answer the phone.Unless the sun is shining, I will not bring my sunglasses.I will not go to the party unless you come with me.30s
- Q3Which sentence correctly uses 'if' in the first conditional?Unless you come on time, the movie will start without you.If she doesn't eat breakfast, she will not be hungry later.If you study hard, you will do well on the test.Unless it snows, we can't go skiing this weekend.30s
- Q4Which sentence demonstrates the first conditional correctly?Unless you will eat your vegetables, you won't get dessert.If she doesn't sleep early, she will be tired tomorrow.I will bring an umbrella if it rains during the picnic.Unless you come early, the performance will start without you.30s
- Q5Which sentence correctly uses the first conditional structure?Unless she won't bring her ID, she can't enter the club.If it doesn't snow tomorrow, we will have a snow day.Unless they don't study, they will fail the test.If you finish your homework early, you can watch a movie tonight.30s
- Q6Which sentence properly uses 'if' in the first conditional?Unless he won't wear a coat, he will get cold outside.If you eat all your vegetables, you can have dessert.Unless she will call me, I won't answer the phone.If they don't finish their project on time, they will get a bad grade.30s
- Q7Which time conjunction is used to indicate a future action that will happen at the same time as another future action?afterbeforewhilewhen30s
- Q8Which time conjunction is used to introduce a future event that will happen if a certain condition is met?ifbeforesincewhile30s
- Q9Which time conjunction is used to discuss a future event that will occur as soon as another future event finishes?unlessuntilwheneveras soon as30s
- Q10In the context of future predictions, what does the term 'probable' indicate?Likely or expected to happenImpossible to happenUnpredictable outcomeDefinitely will happen30s
- Q11What does the term 'might' imply in the context of future predictions?It has already happenedIt can never happenThere is a possibility or chance of something happeningIt will definitely happen30s
- Q12What is a common phrase used to indicate that something probably won't happen?When pigs flyBite the bulletEvery cloud has a silver liningHit the hay30s
- Q13What does the term 'will' suggest in the context of future predictions?An action or event that is impossible to happenAn action or event that might happenAn action or event that is certain to happenAn action or event that probably won't happen30s
- Q14What does the term 'maybe' imply in the context of future predictions?Guarantees a certain outcomeDenies any chance of occurrenceIndicates uncertainty or a possibility of something happeningRefers to something that has already happened30s
- Q15What is a common phrase used to indicate that something may happen in the future but is not certain?It's up in the airBurning the midnight oilSeeing is believingCaught between a rock and a hard place30s
