Quiz Inglés III
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Inglés III
By Ale Osorio
Review
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"If it rains tomorrow, we'll go to the cinema"This sentence is an example of...
QUESTION 1/10
Zero conditional
Second conditional
First conditional
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"If we had taken a taxi, we wouldn't have missed the plane"This sentence is an example of...
QUESTION 2/10
Zero Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
RIGHT!
NEXT
"If babies are hungry, they cry"This sentence is an example of...
QUESTION 3/10
SecondConditional
First Conditional
Zero Conditional
RIGHT!
NEXT
"She would travel all over the world if she were rich"This sentence is an example of...
QUESTION 4/10
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
RIGHT!
NEXT
Money can’t buy happiness.[linking word], it certainly makes life more comfortable.
Because
QUESTION 5/10
And
However
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[Linking word] the hotel wasn’t very nice, the holiday was great.
QUESTION 6/10
For example
Although
Since
RIGHT!
NEXT
The following sentence is a Tag Question or a Wh Question"Where is the restroom?"
QUESTION 7/10
WhQuestion
Tag Question
RIGHT!
NEXT
Change the direct speech to indirect speech:He said, “She was studying English.”
QUESTION 8/10
He said that she studied English
He said that she had studied English
He said that she had been studying English
RIGHT!
NEXT
Change the direct speech to indirect speech:He told, "The baby's sleeping!"
QUESTION 9/10
He told me the baby was sleeping.
He told me the baby is asleep.
He told me the baby had been sleeping.
RIGHT!
NEXT
Which Tag Question fit more with the sentenceMy wallet isn’t here,
QUESTION 10/10
won't it?
mustn’t it?
is it?
RIGHT!
RESULTS
Case closed!
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- if + present simple, ... will + infinitive
The first conditional has the present simple after 'if', then the future simple in the other clause.It's used to talk about things that could easily come true in the future.
The First Conditional
The second conditional uses the past simple after if, then 'would' and the infinitive:
- if + past simple, ... would + infinitive
The Second Conditional
We make the third conditional by using the past perfect after 'if' and then 'would have' and the past participle in the second part of the sentence:
- if + past perfect, ... would + have + past participle
The Third Conditional
- While E.g. While my girlfriend only likes chicken, I like all types of meat.
- Whereas E.g. I like all types of meat, whereas my girlfriend only like chicken.We use while and whereas to link two ideas that contrast with each other in the same sentence.
- However E.g. Money can’t buy happiness. However, it certainly makes life more comfortable.We use however to link together two contrasting sentences.
Linking Contrasting Ideas
Although, Even though. Followed by a subject and a verb, E.g. Although the hotel wasn’t very nice, the holiday was great.Despite. Followed by a Gerund. E.g. Despite having all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.In spite of. Followed by a noun. E.g. We enjoyed our camping holiday in spite of the rain.
Contrast
We can make a zero conditional sentence with two present simple verbs (one in the 'if clause' and one in the 'main clause'):
- If + present simple, .... present simple.
The Zero Conditional