Conditionals in English Grammar
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What do conditionals describe?

the result of something that might happen or might have happened but didn’t

Which of the following describes conditionals?

  • They can only be formed with one specific tense.
  • They are not related to verb tenses.
  • They describe both present or future possibilities and past events. (correct)
  • They only apply to past events.
  • Study Notes

    Definition of Conditionals

    • Conditionals express potential outcomes based on certain conditions.
    • They can refer to scenarios that may occur in the present or future.
    • They can also relate to situations that could have taken place in the past but did not.

    Structure of Conditionals

    • Formed using different English verb tenses to convey time and possibility.

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    This quiz focuses on conditionals, a crucial aspect of English grammar. It covers how to express possible outcomes and hypothetical situations using various verb tenses. Test your understanding of conditionals in both present and past contexts.

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