You would get good marks,if you(work) hard.
(Use correct form of verb)
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If you’ll work hard you would get good marks.
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Answer:
The appropriate form of the verb to use in this sentence is "work".
Explanation:
- "Work" is the root verb, which can also be used in its present simple form.
- When expressing habits, general truths, repeated actions, or situations that do not change, the present simple tense is the appropriate choice. In addition, it is utilized when giving instructions and directions, as well as when following a conditional word such as "if."
- The sentence that has been provided to you is a conditional sentence, and it expresses what ought to be done in order to achieve favourable marks.
- A clause that expresses how the work should be done can be found here, and it is "work hard."
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