1.
If you find my wallet, I will be happy.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
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2.
I would say thank you if you bring my novel.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement "I would say thank you if you bring my novel" implies that the person speaking is expressing gratitude for a future action of bringing their novel. However, since the statement is in the conditional form "if you bring my novel," it suggests that the person does not currently have their novel. Therefore, the correct answer is False, as it contradicts the statement.
3.
If Bella had enough money, she will buy anything.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement is in the present tense, but it is talking about a hypothetical situation in the past. The correct form should be "If Bella had enough money, she would buy anything." This is known as the second conditional, which is used to talk about unreal or unlikely situations. Therefore, the correct answer is False.
4.
Will Irfan be happy if you buy him a chocolate?
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
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5.
He would come to school early if he didn't late to sleep last night.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement suggests that the person would come to school early if they didn't sleep late last night. Since the person didn't sleep late last night, it can be inferred that they would indeed come to school early. Therefore, the answer is true.
6.
Farhan _____ take an exam if he already studied last night
Correct Answer
would
Explanation
The word "would" is the correct answer because it is used to express a hypothetical or conditional situation in the past. In this case, the sentence suggests that if Farhan studied last night, he would take the exam. "Would" is the appropriate verb to use in this context to convey the conditional nature of the statement.
7.
If I know someone like you, I _____ become your friend.
Correct Answer
will
Explanation
The correct answer is "will" because the sentence is expressing a conditional statement. It suggests that if the speaker knows someone like the person being addressed, they will become friends with them. The use of "will" indicates a future possibility or likelihood.
8.
If Geofany had won English competition, He_______ a trophy.
Correct Answer
would have
Explanation
The given sentence is a conditional sentence in the past unreal condition. It implies that Geofany did not win the English competition, therefore he did not receive a trophy. The phrase "would have" is used to express the unrealized outcome of winning the competition.
9.
I _____ bring your book, If you want.
Correct Answer
will
Explanation
The correct answer is "will" because it indicates a future action. The sentence suggests that the speaker is willing to bring the book if the listener wants it.
10.
I had married Jane If I ______ had much money.
Correct Answer
would have
Explanation
The correct answer is "would have." This is because the sentence is a conditional sentence in the past unreal condition. The speaker is expressing a hypothetical situation in the past, stating that if they had a lot of money, they would have married Jane. The structure "If I + past perfect, I would have + past participle" is used to express unreal or hypothetical conditions in the past.
11.
I _____sad, If you come late.
Correct Answer
D. Will be
Explanation
The correct answer is "will be" because it indicates a future possibility or likelihood. The sentence suggests that if the person comes late, the speaker will be sad in the future.
12.
Julia : Do you know that Erika not come to school today?Gia : If I ______, I ___ tell you Julia.
Correct Answer
B. Know, will
Explanation
Gia's response suggests that if she had known about Erika not coming to school, she would have told Julia. This implies that Gia currently does not have the information about Erika's absence, but if she did, she would inform Julia in the future. Therefore, the correct answer is "know, will."
13.
Unless you get this job, you____ not meet me at Saturday.
Correct Answer
B. Will
Explanation
The correct answer is "will" because it indicates a future possibility. The sentence is expressing a conditional statement, stating that if the person does not get the job, they will not meet the speaker on Saturday. The use of "will" suggests that this is a future event that is dependent on the outcome of getting the job.