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1. Conditional clauses. Here are ten (10) incomplete if - clauses. Within twenty (20) seconds decide which of the complete sentences offered is the correct one.
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a) If I went to that rock concert tonight, I will be very excited. b) If I were going to that rock concert tonight, I would be very excited. c) If I would go to that rock concert tonight, I will have been very excited. d) If I had gone to that rock concert tonight, I am very excited.
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a) If Ian speaks German, he would have translated their conversation for you.. b) If Ian were speaking German, he would translate their conversation for you.. c) If Ian had spoken German, he will translate their conversation for you. d) If Ian spoke German, he would have translated their conversation for you.
a) If Patrick would not have to work so much, he will go to Dundee for the weekend. b) If Patrick didn't have to work so much, he would have gone to Dundee for the weekend. c) If Patrick will not work so much, he will go to Dundee for the weekend. d) If Patrick doesn't work so much he would go to Dundee for the weekend.
a) If our friends from Sleaford wouldn't be coming this weekend, we would fly to Rome. b) If our friends from Sleaford won't come this weekend, we would have flown to Rome. c) If our friends from Sleaford hadn't come this weekend, we would fly to Rome. d) If our friends from Sleaford weren't coming this weekend, we would have flown to Rome.
a) If Charlie hasn't been so nice, we will have had to take a taxi. b) If Charlie had not been so nice, we would take a taxi. c) If Charlie had not been so nice, we would have had to take a taxi.. d) If Charlie will not be so nice, we would take a taxi.
a) If Mike had bought the skis last week, we could go skiing together. b) If Mike would have bought the skis last week, we would be able to go skiing together. c) If Mike will buy the skis last week, we could go skiing together. d) If Mike bought the skis last week, we will be able to go skiing together.
a) If I am you, I will help them. b) If I had been you, I will help them. c) If I were you, I would help them. d) If I was you, I will have helped them.
a) If he had finished his repair job, he can go fishing. b) If he has finished his repair job, he can go fishing. c) If he would have finished his repair job, he can go fishing. d) If he finishes his repair job he would be able to go fishing.
a) If Haldane didn't come, we won't go to the cinema. b) If Haldane has not come, we wouldn't go to the cinema. c) If Haldane doesn't come, we won't go to the cinema. d) If Haldane won't come, we won't go to the cinema.
a) If Tom worked on his project now, he is helping you later. b) If Tom will work on his project now, he would help you later. c) If Tom is working on his project now, he will help you later. d) If Tom would have been working on his project now, he helps you later.