Fill in the blanks of the following conditional sentences with the correct tense of the verbs given in brackets 1. You will be great, if you _________ (keep) your level-headedness.
2. If you told lies, you __________ (not become) great. 3. If people had thought he was unforgiving, they ________ (not believe) him.
Answers
Answer:
1 keep
2 would not become
3 would have not believed
Fill in the blanks of the following conditional sentences with the correct tense of the verbs given in brackets.
1. You will be great, if you keep your level-headedness.
2. If you told lies, you will not become great.
3. If people had thought he was unforgiving, they would have not believe him.
Assimilate:
The only way to improve in these kind of sentences is practise. So practice as more as possible.
Read the question carefully and try to think which tense can best fits ✓
A condition is something that has to be fulfilled before something else can happen;
This question is taken from the conditional sentences and there are many rules and basic patterns which you can follow in conditional sentence.
Basic Patterns:
When a reference is made to the present or the future the verb in the if clause is in the present tense the verb in the main clause is in the future tense.
If the reference is made to the habitual results; the present tense is used in the if clause and also in the main clause.
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