Monday, 29 June 2020

Grammar Questions: CONDITIONAL CLAUSES

CONDITIONAL CLAUSES


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  • She must consult a doctor. Otherwise she will not know what her problem is.
  • The typist should be careful. Otherwise she will lose her job.
  • He will have to make the payment in time. Otherwise his house will be confiscated.
  • You must use your time wisely. Otherwise you will not be able to do much.

  •  He wants to pass the test. He has to work harder.

  • 2. You may meet him. Then please ask him to come over here.

  • 3. You should work hard. Then you will get good marks.

  • 4. You have to invite her. She will come.

  • 5. Obey the rules. Otherwise, you will be persecuted.
  • 1. He wants to pass the test. He has to work harder.

  • 2. You may meet him. Then please ask him to come over here.

  • 3. You should work hard. Then you will get good marks.

  • 4. You have to invite her. She will come.

  • 5. Obey the rules. Otherwise, you will be persecuted.
  • 6. I am not a cricketer. I cannot play cricket.
  • 7. I don't have a D L. I can't drive.
  • 8. Raj didn't complete his homework. He was punished by the Teacher.
  • 9. Today is not Sunday. We can't arrange a match.
  • 10. You guided him well. He won the trophy.
  • 11. Wishes are not horses. Beggars can't ride on them.
  • 12. I am not you. People won't blame me.
  • 13. He didn't leave for the office earlier. He reached late.
  • 14. Pebbles are not silver coins. We can't buy anything with them.
  • 15. The road is rough. You must not drive fast.
  • 16. China betrayed India. Indian people boycott products.
  • 17. The dishes tasted delicious. I ate quickly.
  • 18. Their work got over in time. They were relieved before evening.
  • 19. Mother beat him. He had not done done his homework. 
  • 20. Do your duty. God will surely reward you.
  • If I had more time, I (come) 
  •  to your party yesterday.
  • Give the book to Jane if you (read) 
  •  it.
  • If you hadn't lost our flight tickets, we (be) 
  •  on our way to the Caribbean now.
  • If you (have) 
  •  dinner right now, I'll come back later.
  • If we (set) 
  •  off earlier, we wouldn't be in this traffic jam now.
  • What would you do if you (accuse) 
  •  of murder?
  • If I hadn't eaten that much, I (feel / not) 
  •  so sick now.
  • We would take another route if they (close / not) 
  •  the road.
  • She only (sing) 
  •  if she's in a good mood.
  • If she were sensible, she (ask) 
  •  that question, by which she offended him so much.

ANSWERS

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TYPE 1
Q1. If she does not come, we will be disappointed. 
OR
If she did not come, we will be disappointed.
Q2. If it is a holiday tomorrow, what will we do?
Q3. If you are not careful, you will fall and hurt yourself. 
Q4. If you do not agree, I shall not sell the house.
Q5. If he travels by plane, he can get there tomorrow night.
Q6. If she does not have a passport, she will not be able to go there.

TYPE 2
Q7. If I knew his address, I write to him now. 
Q8. If he had enough money, I would buy the car right away.
Q9. If I spoke to that minister, he would be angry. 
Q10. If you saw him now, you could not recognize him. 

TYPE 3
Q1. If I had known his address, I would have write to him. 
Q2. If the train had been late yesterday, I would have missed an important meeting. 
Q3. If the doctor had not acted promptly at the scene of accident, the boy would have died.
Q4. If he had not sneezed, the police would never have known he was hiding.
Q5. If I had not been sure of succeeding, I would not have attempted that problem yesterday.

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Q1. If you refuse to pay the money, you will be imprisoned.
Q2. If he agrees, I shall be delighted.
Q3. If I knew Michael's address, I would write to him now.
OR
If I had known Michael's address, I would write to him now.
Q4. If you work harder, they will pay you more next month.
Q5. If you are not careful, you will have an accident.
OR
Unless you are careful, you will not have an accident.
Q6. If the leader of the gang finds the house empty, he will whistle to the rest of the hang to join him.
Q7. If you had fixed everything properly yesterday, I would have had any worries.
Q8. If he had not looked around, he would have been hit by the bus.
Q9. You can see the island from here, if/provided that the day is very clear and bright.
Q10. If the pilot had known about the storm over the mountains, he certainly could not have taken of that direction.
Q11. If you do not let me/I am not allowed to come in, I would break open the door.
Q12. If you send me the laptop, I will mend it.
Q13. If he had not run away from there, he would have been caught by the police.
Q14. If you are not quiet in the class, I shall punish you.
Q15. If you pay heed to you doctor's advice, you will certainly get well soon.

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 Q1. Unless the car is repaired, it will stop working.
Q2. Don't ask him unless you want his help.
Q3. Unless we invited him, he would never come to see to see us.
Q4. Unless you sign the cheque, the bank will not cash it for you.
Q5. Unless you work fast, you will not finish the job.
Q6. Unless you agree, I shall not sign the document.
Q7. Unless anybody wants this, I'll throw it away.
Q8. Unless he finds some place to hide, the police will arrest him.
Q9. Unless we arrive at 8 o'clock, anything goes wrong.
Q10. Unless you touch fire, it will burn you.
Q11. Unless you fill in the form as I tell you, to will make mistakes.
Q12. Unless you take your medicines regularly, you will not get better.
Q13. Unless you compel him, he will not return your money.
Q14. Unless you are careful in your diet, you will be healthy.
Q15. Unless you follow me, you will lose your weight.

  • N.B. Questions r Collected.

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