Conditional Sentences Quiz

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1. If Budi had asked me, I _____ emailed the documents. 

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The correct answer is "Would have". This is because the sentence is in the past conditional form, indicating a hypothetical situation. The use of "would have" suggests that if Budi had asked the speaker, they would have taken the action of emailing the documents.

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How much do you understand conditional sentences? Can you pass this conditional sentences quiz here? Conditional sentences are natural language sentences to express that one thing is dependent... see moreon something else, e. G., "If the car arrives on time, I will reach there fast." They are called this because the impact of the main clause is conditional on the dependent clause. Let's see if you can answer these questions in conditional sentences. see less

2. They would have played football if the weather had _____ nice.

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In this sentence, the verb "had" is used in the past perfect tense, indicating an action that happened before another past action. The word "been" is the past participle form of the verb "be" and is used to form the past perfect tense. Therefore, the correct answer is "been" as it correctly completes the conditional sentence, expressing that if the weather had been nice in the past, they would have played football.

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3. If the boys had _____ the bus to school, they would have arrived on time.

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The correct answer is "Taken" because it is the past participle form of the verb "take" and is used in the present perfect and past perfect tenses. In this sentence, the boys would have arrived on time if they had taken the bus to school.

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4. If I _____ do this, I would have.

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The correct answer is "Could" because it implies a hypothetical situation in the past. The sentence suggests that if the person had the ability or opportunity to do something, they would have done it. "Could" is used to express the possibility or ability to do something in a conditional statement.

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5. If you _____ there, you would agree with me.

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The correct answer is "Were" because it is the correct form of the verb "to be" in the subjunctive mood. The sentence is expressing a hypothetical or unreal condition, indicating that the person being referred to is not actually there. In this case, "were" is used instead of "was" to match the subjunctive mood.

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6. You would have got that file if you _____ come here earlier.

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The correct answer is "Had". This is because the sentence is in the conditional perfect tense, indicating a hypothetical situation in the past. "Had" is the correct past tense form of "have" to use in this context.

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7. I _______ survived if he hadn't helped me.

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The correct answer is "Wouldn't have." This is because the sentence is in the past conditional form, indicating a hypothetical situation. "Wouldn't have" is the correct form to express that if he hadn't helped, the speaker would not have survived.

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8. If they had taken him to hospital earlier, he _____.

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If they had taken him to the hospital earlier, it means that they did not take him to the hospital at the appropriate time. The phrase "wouldn't have died" indicates that if they had taken him to the hospital earlier, he would still be alive. This suggests that the delay in seeking medical attention resulted in his death.

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9. The game would have _____ better if the trainer had _____ a substitute in during the second half.

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The correct answer is "Become - Sent". In the sentence, we are talking about the game becoming better in the past. Therefore, we need to use the past tense of "become", which is "became". Additionally, the correct verb to use after "had" is "sent" because it is the past participle form of the verb "send".

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10. If you had ______ to the meeting yesterday, you would have met Paul.

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The correct answer is "come" because the sentence is in the past tense and is referring to a hypothetical situation that could have happened in the past. "Came" is incorrect because it is the past tense of "come" and does not fit the structure of the sentence. "Will come" and "would come" are also incorrect because they are in the future tense and do not match the tense of the sentence.

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If Budi had asked me, I _____ emailed the documents. 
They would have played football if the weather had _____ nice.
If the boys had _____ the bus to school, they would have arrived on...
If I _____ do this, I would have.
If you _____ there, you would agree with me.
You would have got that file if you _____ come here earlier.
I _______ survived if he hadn't helped me.
If they had taken him to hospital earlier, he _____.
The game would have _____ better if the trainer had _____ a substitute...
If you had ______ to the meeting yesterday, you would have met Paul.
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