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Test 2 Conditionals Answers

This document provides examples of conditional sentences and their correct forms. It tests the understanding of conditional sentences by providing a sentence and two potential answers, one correct and one incorrect. It covers a variety of conditional types and structures including variations using modal verbs like might and would.

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Test 2 Conditionals Answers

This document provides examples of conditional sentences and their correct forms. It tests the understanding of conditional sentences by providing a sentence and two potential answers, one correct and one incorrect. It covers a variety of conditional types and structures including variations using modal verbs like might and would.

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Master the Conditionals 2

Test Answers

1 I wish you would stop complaining.


Correct: Good job
Incorrect: Wrong. Wish can be used with would.

2 Had I seen John, I’d tell him about the meeting.


Correct: Wrong. Although it is correct for HAD to be placed first
and the if omitted, this is an example of the third conditional so
it should be I’d have told him.
Incorrect: Good job

3 Were I given the chance, I’d accepted the promotion


Correct: Wrong. This is an example of the second conditional in
the passive form. It should be I’d accept (the Present
Conditional).
Incorrect: Good job
4 If you’re trying to understand the new software, I’ll show you
how it works.
Correct: Good job
Incorrect: Wrong. This is a variation of the first conditional with
the Present Continuous.

5 If you studied hard, you might pass the exam.


Correct: Good job
Incorrect: Wrong. This is an example of a variation of the
second conditional using MIGHT when you want to express a
possibility rather than a certainty.

6 They’ll show you how to do it if you’d have asked them.


Correct: Wrong. They’ll show you is part of the first conditional
so the condition clause should be if you ask them.
Incorrect: Good job

7 Should you need me, I’ll help you.


Correct: Good job
Incorrect: Wrong. Should can be placed first and the if omitted.
8 If he spoke English, he might have got the job.
Correct: Good job.
Incorrect: Wrong. This is an example of a combination of types
2 and 3 using the Past Simple and MIGHT HAVE.

9 If she saw the film, she might have liked it.


Correct: Wrong. Although MIGHT is a variation used instead of
WOULD, this is an example of the second conditional. She saw
is the Past Simple so the result cause should be she might like
it.
Incorrect: Good job.

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