Conditional Sentences Quiz

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Which structure is typically used to describe possible future situations and consequences?

  • If + simple present, subject + will/won’t (correct)
  • If + simple present, subject + may/might
  • will + be able to/will + have to
  • None of the above

Which phrase is used to show that a consequence is less likely to happen?

  • If + simple present, subject + will/won’t
  • If + simple present, subject + may/might (correct)
  • will + be able to/will + have to
  • None of the above

What should be used instead of 'will can' or 'will must'?

  • will + be able to (correct)
  • will + have to
  • may/might
  • None of the above

Which phrase is used to indicate a necessity?

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