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Conditional Sentences

Authored by AYMEN NEMEUR EL AOUDI

English

10th Grade

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Conditional Sentences
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

What is the correct structure to form a type 1 conditional sentence?

If + simple present, simple present

If + simple past, future simple

If + simple present, future simple

If + future simple, simple past

Answer explanation

The correct structure for a type 1 conditional sentence is 'If + simple present, future simple'. This choice matches the correct answer.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

Write a sentence using the second conditional in the context of traveling abroad.

If I had more money, I would travel abroad.

If I have more money, I will not travel abroad.

If I travel abroad, I will not need money.

If I travel abroad, I will have more money.

Answer explanation

The correct sentence using the second conditional in the context of traveling abroad is 'If I had more money, I would travel abroad.' This sentence expresses a hypothetical situation and its corresponding result.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

Build a type 3 conditional sentence based on the situation of having studied more for the exam. Use the image below to create the sentence.

exam image

If I had studied more for the exam, I would have gotten a better grade.

If I study more for the exam, I will get a worse grade.

If I don't study for the exam, I will get a good grade.

If I had studied less for the exam, I would have gotten a better grade.

Answer explanation

The correct answer is 'If I had studied more for the exam, I would have gotten a better grade.' This sentence is a type 3 conditional, which expresses a hypothetical situation in the past and its result.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Difference between a zero conditional sentence and a first conditional sentence.

The zero conditional sentence always includes the word 'if', while the first conditional sentence does not include it.

The zero conditional sentence refers to past situations, while the first conditional sentence refers to future situations.

The zero conditional sentence refers to general situations or universal truths, while the first conditional sentence refers to real or possible situations in the present or future.

The zero conditional sentence is used to express wishes, while the first conditional sentence is used to express facts.

Answer explanation

The zero conditional sentence refers to general situations or universal truths, while the first conditional sentence refers to real or possible situations in the present or future.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain the difference between a type 1 conditional sentence and a type 2 conditional sentence.

Type 1 is used to express real situations in the future, while type 2 is used to express improbable situations in the future.

Type 1 is used to express wishes or improbable hypotheses in the present, while type 2 is used to express real situations in the present.

The difference is that type 1 refers to real or possible situations in the present or future, while type 2 refers to unreal or improbable situations in the present or future.

Type 1 refers to unreal situations in the past, while type 2 refers to real situations in the past.

Answer explanation

Type 1 conditional sentences refer to real or possible situations in the present or future, while type 2 conditional sentences refer to unreal or improbable situations in the present or future.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main difference between a type 2 conditional sentence and a type 3 conditional sentence?

The main difference is that type 2 refers to hypothetical situations in the present or future, while type 3 refers to hypothetical situations in the past.

Type 2 is used to express unlikely wishes, while type 3 is used to express likely situations.

There is no difference between a type 2 conditional sentence and a type 3 conditional sentence.

Type 2 refers to hypothetical situations in the past, while type 3 refers to hypothetical situations in the present or future.

Answer explanation

The main difference between a type 2 and a type 3 conditional sentence is that type 2 refers to hypothetical situations in the present or future, while type 3 refers to hypothetical situations in the past.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

How can you distinguish a type 0 conditional sentence from a type 3 conditional sentence?

By the type of font used in the sentence

By the number of words in the sentence

By the type of condition and the tense used

By the use of capital letters at the beginning of the sentence

Answer explanation

A type 0 conditional sentence can be distinguished from a type 3 conditional sentence by the type of condition and the tense used. In this case, the correct choice is 'By the type of condition and the tense used'.

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