Exercise
1. Daniel said that if he had to do homework last night, he wouldn’t have been
A B C
able to attend the concert.
D
è Because tonight hasn’t happened yet. Meanwhile this conditional sentence talk about things in the past.
2. Peter had already seen that musical before he read the reviews about it.
A B C D
à Because ‘had’ must followed by past participle
3. Almost all books have a few errors in them in spite of the care taker to check
A B C
its froof pages before the final printing.
D
è Because ‘in spite of’ must followed by noun.
4. Tom and his sister studied biology in this university last year, and so did
A B C D
Jean.
è Because it happened in the past, so we use ‘did’ instead of ‘does’
5. The examination will test your ability to understand spoken English, to
A B
read non-technical language, and written correctly.
C D
è Because the sentence must be paralel.
6. The sooner you leave, the earlier you will arrive at your destination.
A B C D
è Because the sentence must be paralel.
7. If Rudy had studied German in college, he wouldn’t have found the
A B
scientific terminology so difficult to understand.
C D
è Before the past conditional or (would have) we must use past perfect tense.
8. After she had bought herself a new automobile, she sold her bicycle.
A B C D
à Because ‘had bought’ must followed by past participle. So, we use ‘sold’ instead of ‘sell’
9. He isn’t driving to the convention in March, and neither they are.
A B C D
à Because ‘in March’ is not necessary and makes the sentence ambiguous.
10. John went to the mountains on his vacation, and we did too. A B C D
è Because ‘did’ represents ‘went’.
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