Nef - Pi - File Test 8 - Grammar 1. Make First Conditional Sentences.

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1. They/not go/to the beach/if it/rain

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This sentence is a conditional statement, expressing that if it rains, then they will not go to the beach. The word "won't" indicates a negative future action, and "if it rains" is the condition that determines whether or not they will go.

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Nef - Pi - File Test 8 - Grammar 1. Make First Conditional Sentences. - Quiz

This quiz focuses on constructing first conditional sentences, testing the ability to formulate correct grammatical structures under hypothetical conditions. It enhances practical understanding of English grammar, crucial for effective communication.

2. If we/not leave/now/we/miss/the last bus

Explanation

The given statement is a conditional sentence expressing a hypothetical situation and its consequence. It states that if we choose not to leave now, the result will be missing the last bus. The use of "if" indicates a condition, while the use of "we'll" suggests a future consequence. Therefore, the correct answer is "If we don't leave now, we'll miss the last bus."

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3. Maggie/arrive/on time/if shetake/a taxi

Explanation

The given sentence states that Maggie will be able to arrive on time if she chooses to take a taxi. This implies that taking a taxi will ensure her punctuality.

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4. If Mark/ring/me/I/tell you

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The given correct answer is a conditional statement that expresses a hypothetical situation. It implies that if Mark calls the speaker, the speaker will inform the person they are currently speaking to. The use of "if" indicates that the action of Mark calling is necessary for the speaker to relay the information. The phrase "I'll tell you" suggests that the speaker is committed to sharing the information once they receive the call from Mark.

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5. If you/catch/the 11.15 train/you/get/to London at 12.30

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The given statement is a conditional sentence, expressing a cause and effect relationship. It states that if you catch the 11.15 train, the result will be that you will arrive in London at 12.30. The use of the word "if" indicates that the catching of the train is a condition that needs to be fulfilled in order for the outcome to occur. Therefore, the correct answer is the statement itself, as it accurately conveys the cause and effect relationship between catching the train and reaching London at a specific time.

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6. If Chris/miss/the meeting/his boss/be/angry

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The given statement is a conditional sentence in the form of "If...then..." The condition is "If Chris misses the meeting" and the result is "his boss will be angry." This means that if Chris does not attend the meeting, his boss will become upset. The word "will" indicates a future consequence, making it clear that the boss's anger is dependent on Chris's absence from the meeting.

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7. If we/not take/a map/we/get/lost

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The correct answer is a conditional sentence that states the consequence of not taking a map. It suggests that if we choose not to take a map, the result will be getting lost. The sentence implies the importance of having a map to avoid losing our way.

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8. Yasuko/be/upset/if she/not pass/ the exam

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The given sentence states that Yasuko will feel upset if she fails to pass the exam. This implies that the outcome of her not passing the exam will have a negative emotional impact on her, causing her to be upset.

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9. I/not be able/to go to work/if/it/snow

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The given sentence is a conditional sentence that expresses a hypothetical situation. It states that if it snows, the person will not be able to go to work. The use of the word "won't" indicates a future possibility, and "if" introduces the condition. The verb "be able to" suggests the inability to go to work. Therefore, the correct answer is "I won't be able to go to work if it snows."

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They/not go/to the beach/if it/rain
If we/not leave/now/we/miss/the last bus
Maggie/arrive/on time/if shetake/a taxi
If Mark/ring/me/I/tell you
If you/catch/the 11.15 train/you/get/to London at 12.30
If Chris/miss/the meeting/his boss/be/angry
If we/not take/a map/we/get/lost
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