English, asked by lathibiju19, 1 month ago

Underline the verbs in the following sentences.
If you study well, you will get a good score.
If you studied well, you would get a good score.
If you had studied well, you would have got a good score.
What did you notice in the tense form of the verbs in the first sentence?
The verb in the ‘if-clause' is in simple present tense and the verb in the main
is in simple future tense.
What about the other two sentences?
Main clause
If-clause
simple past tense
would +have +V3​

Answers

Answered by AryaJustin
26

Answer:

verbs

Explanation:

1)Study

2)Studied

3)Studied

Answered by caffeinated
0
  1. If you study well, you will get a good score.
  2. If you studied well, you would get a good score.
  3. If you had studied well, you would have got a good score.

Explanation:

In the second sentence,

  • The verb in the ‘if-clause' is in the simple past tense.
  • The verb in the main is in past participle tense.

In the third sentence,

  • The verb in the ‘if-clause' is in past participle tense.
  • The verb in the main is in past participle tense.

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