English Grammar Past Simple and Conditional
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English Grammar Past Simple and Conditional

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What would happen if I lived near my office?

  • I would cycle to work.
  • I would drive to work.
  • I would take a bus to work.
  • I would walk to work. (correct)
  • What would she do if there was a good bus service?

  • She would take a taxi.
  • She would not drive to work. (correct)
  • She might walk to work.
  • She could drive to work.
  • What is the implication of public transport being overcrowded?

  • Fewer people would use it. (correct)
  • It would be cheaper to ride.
  • It would be faster.
  • More people would use it.
  • What would he do if it was safer?

    <p>He would cycle to work.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What could be a result of introducing charges in city centres?

    <p>Fewer people would drive.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Past Simple and 2nd Conditional Usage

    • The Past Simple tense describes actions that occurred in the past and are no longer happening.
    • The 2nd Conditional form expresses hypothetical situations, often involving 'would' or 'could' to indicate outcomes that depend on certain conditions.

    Conditional Sentences Explained

    • Type 2 Conditional is utilized to discuss unreal or hypothetical conditions and their possible results.
    • The structure typically involves "if" + past simple, followed by "would/could" + base verb.

    Examples of Conditional Sentences

    • Living closer to work results in choosing to walk as a preferred option, highlighting convenience in commuting.
    • Inadequate public transport leads to driving to work, emphasizing how a better service could change commuting habits.
    • Overcrowding in public transport discourages usage, suggesting improvements could increase overall ridership.
    • Safety concerns prevent cycling to work, indicating that a safer environment could improve cycling rates.
    • Less crowded roads would enhance journey times, showcasing the relationship between traffic density and travel efficiency.
    • Introducing charges for city centre driving may discourage personal vehicle use, pointing to the effectiveness of policy changes on commuting choices.

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    Test your understanding of English grammar with this quiz focused on the Past Simple and 2nd Conditional forms. Complete the sentences by using the appropriate verb forms in brackets. This exercise will enhance your skills in conditional statements and past tense usage.

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