P. Now that we have learnt about the various kinds of conditionals, let us apply what we
have learnt. Complete the following sentences with a clause in the correct conditional. The
first one has been done for you.
I would read more books in my free time.
1. If I were you,
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- General truth – If I eat breakfast, I feel good all day.
- Future event – If I have a test tomorrow, I will study tonight.
- Hypothetical situation – If I had a million dollars, I would buy a boat!
Hypothetical outcome – If I had prepared for the interview, I would have gotten the job.
Note that “if” does not have to be the first word. In fact, while most of them make use of the word, it is not a requirement to include “if” in a conditional sentence. “When” can also be used in place of “if” in some cases.
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Now that we have learnt about the various kinds of conditionals, let us apply what we
have learnt. Complete the following sentences with a clause in the correct conditional. The
first one has been done for you.
I would read more books in my free time.
1. If I were you,
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