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Conditional sentences quiz4/6/2024 ![]() If I were rich, I would travel around the world. If I had studied more last quarter, I would have got better grades. If I study hard this quarter, I will get good marks in every class. ( I am sorry that I did not have any free time.)Ĭonditional sentences enable a speaker or writer to communicate many different ideas, among them are: , would have + past participle.Įxample: If I had had any free time, I would have met with you. Meaning: Refers to a situation that did not happen.įorm: If + past perfect. , would + base form of verb.Įxample: If I had any free time, I would meet with you. Meaning: refers to a situation that does not exist in the present and/or will not exist in future.įorm: If + simple past. (I may have some free time, but I am not sure I will.) , will + base form of verb.Įxample: If I have any free time, I will meet with you. Meaning: Refers to a situation that may or may not happen in the future.įorm: If + simple present. There are three basic types of conditional sentences in English. > Double-click on words you don't understand > Similar tests: - Conditional - I wish, if only - Conditional clauses - Hypothetical sentences: tenses - Third conditional - If or whether - If clauses: step 2 - Future and Conditional > Other English exercises on the same topic: Conditional and hypothesis Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #100563: Conditional Sentences ![]()
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