Conditional Sentences | MCQs
A. May
B. Can
C. Might
D. Cannot
Explanation
Here unless is a conjunction.
We use a negative word ( cannot ) after unless.
Unless she works hard, she cannot pass.
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A. Sale
B. None of these
C. Sell
D. Sail
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Sail is a verb which means بحری سفر کرنا
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A. If I knew the secret, I would tell you
B. Both are wrong
C. If I had known the secret, I would tell you
D. Both are correct
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A. None
B. If he had been
C. If he is here
D. If he were here
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If you find yourself debating whether to use “ was” or “were” in a sentence, it’s likely that you’re dealing with an unreal conditional sentence. As a refresher, an unreal conditional sentence expresses events that are hypothetical or improbable.
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A. Although
B. Where
C. If
D. Unless
Explanation
The word " unless " is an adverb which means جب تک
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مندرجہ ذیل مثال کس قسم کی سزا ہے؟ "اگر میں محنت سے مطالعہ کروں گا تو میں امتحان پاس کروں گا۔"
A. Declarative sentence
B. Interrogative sentence
C. Imperative sentence
D. Conditional sentence
Explanation
This sentence is a conditional sentence because it expresses a condition ( studying hard ) and its consequence ( passing the exam ). The " if " clause introduces the condition, and the main clause describes the outcome that would result from that condition.
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A. to start
B. starting
C. started
D. start
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if we started early, we would reach our destination in time. اگر ہم جلدی شروع کرتے تو وقت پر اپنی منزل پر پہنچ جاتے۔ *** "Started" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence. ** Would is the past tense so we use the second foam of the word "started " ** Verb Forms of Start (Base) 1st (Past) 2nd (Past Participle) 3rd Start Started Started
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A. Helped
B. Helping
C. Help
D. Helps
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Will is generally followed by first form of verb.
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