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Conditional Sentence

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Conditional Sentence

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ROM resull part 7 main clause wee IV chativg Conditional sentence enn ¢ Goplex sentence ery eee TE Te Frew tome (SEMEN Condivionals Trin en, 1. Zero Conditions! 2. First Conditional 3. Second Condit . 1, Conditionals are af — onditional $, Thisd Cosditional a) two hinds By tour kinds e) theee kina Wes 6 Kinds, four kinds (FT complex sentence «¥ 0 fo ting Ansa PM clause & presemt fi indefinite tense %" FCF Zera conditional Hy clause an en —" “ Jf +Present Indefinite, Present Indefinite (Ifa substance ts cohesi it ick wgether) ~ re UM ‘Present Indefinite + If + Present Indefinite (Water boils If you eat itu lo? omg , 4+ Past Indefinite, Past Indefinite (IF | ‘ssked her to come with us, she alerays said 00} 2. Which one of the following uses zero conditions” , Line is ayy i If be came, | would oO B) Ifhe come, { will go bit we heat ga © If you hit ice, it mes ) If he had come. Iould go Anse ‘Saurce: Online English Grammar by Anthony Hughes The ‘Zero’ Condiianal aon aR arp 3. If he bus tlme, he — us next Friday. WU Dies, REARS) B visits B}would go have gone dh was gone Ans. 4. Ifyou buy one t-shirt, you — the second ane free. (Eon 4s) B would get BH gee Bea vill have gorten Ansb 5, Mfyou stay too long in the sun, your skin —. 19 eBo1-13) Boum Boum B) burned Bbums Ansid 6 If itis winter, it (feel) cool. (4 THN Ie ere) (RU parma) 193-244, 66.07] I it is summer, it (feel) hot. (Grea ara sx res) {RR crrwteR) 05.06] Gren W would feel &) feels Q wll feet Anse M clause ® present indefinite «™ main clause B ferare lndefinise trnse “> Present Indefinite, Puture Indefinite ©" Funae Indefinite + if + Present Indefinite [R@2If services are increased, taxes will probably go up. (AOR WEN EE ETE FTN) it (BULA 1S.16] 7. WF Alex — me, 1 will email the decuments. wea B asks by willask — phasasked = pill tell oennn 8 We won't have much to {alk about, airman IF he not comes b) Unless he comes on ane ithe didn't come @ Unless he does not co FES BCS, CLOT, I ET Ha ruby is heated. it — temporarily lose its colour an eae iets) STi whe.o4, mre REA fre oF, PUST ICD 1418, RUC Ansa a hi Swit Bj would Qdoes Moss MASTER mentary body —. the bill will be placed in the parliament, aren Gare “anh mH Com are} URAC TH A yg a) approved b) had approved e) approves d) has approved 11. He won't pass his exam unless he ~ much harder. in ans a) studies by study ©) will study) may study An, 12. Ifit rains, we - ludo. (4% sree TB CoAT) (ot (wos a) would play bY will play) played ) would have played Anat 13. Ifyou make delay, you — the train. (sea Ga far ware) [Qstige wien afore wr, ean 8) would miss) should miss ¢) shall miss) will miss Ans 14. If he - on telling lies nobody will believe a word he says. (rao we) a) pe b) continues €) goes 1} will go Anse he goes on £24 | set, eifitor mam arf go on 41 SY continue ARS 3 | continue 44 on Te a 15 If forests are destroyed, wild animals - their natural inhabitation, (Crm ener ea Rem ther orem ergo sreETER fT COTA) 4) loses b) lost ef will lose) will have lost Anse 16. Ihe runs fast, he — win the prize. {RU Ov a) would b) will Bean BW could Ansb 17. Ihe has time, he — us next Friday. IDU (D) 96-97, RU osae) a) visit b) visited Swill visit Bh will have visit Anse IX. Ifyou paint that picture well, they — it in the exhibition. [CU eC) 07. 04 a) will hang b) would hang & hung i) willhave hung @ hanged Ansa 19 Rokeya — from her post if she is late again, (CU 06-07) ren oe ae re AACE ii} is dismissed by has been dismissed Te ARN TA TR B will be dismissed @ will dismissed @is dismissing Anse 20. Uf the price is low, the demand ——., (ara ox am oft erxce) [ara reo afer increased By will be increased aeeth from 03) antl would be increased 9 will increase Ansd Uf is-clanse'f past Indefinite fain camel jonaire, 1... help every worth eause. IU {#) 05-06, RUC, ‘emt 19-16) Ans 2. 10 #) be. should f) was, could were, would on, may (CU (B2-BR) 15-16) 22. ‘The boy unless he apologized sincerely. {cmc wet SOT RTT AT AT AT OF TEFNETEA BEM ITH AT SATET) ig) not be forgiven $8 have not be forgiven 4 @ has not forgiven @ would not be forgiven Ans _ she would come.(corme cee free sm x or ret) [FAIR 4) had BH mig Ghave @ would Ansa 49. If she —— that picture, she would have signed In the corner. {CU (Bi) 15-161 gf painted WB paints had painted YM would have painted Ansic MASTER 0. 3. $2. 53. Ff'the police bad come cath they — ihe ba angler. (Fan ga) Beovld arrest bh could be ance way [BUD is) #) could be ote would h 9) could have arrested Ihe studied more ave been able to pass the examination, Ansd Bi Irhe studied more ) Had he studied orator. ea st6) @ Studying more F Irhe were studying mor No one -—In the accident if all the passengers had bere var fe Amb ni J would be hurt Whudseone safety bell will be being hurt (ete a 1s16] ©) woutd hav. He — arrested if he had tried to leave < been hurt And the country. 17 et pera cass FH RCA) 26" BOS. RL G 11-12, srt ae. Aided OF eee Ba Try Mwouldhave — B)couldbe eh must be 8 Pre TH TOV} [Passive 3ae We 994, of 8G ote awe em ze BD sould have been Ansd 54. If 1—a camera with me, I would have taken some phar \ We would have bought a new Stero system if we - coon oh menes, wee ot have had Bj had Grad had have ane 5$. — resigned, we would have been forced to sack him, [ov ian12-13) (ah ore PATO Bee ere aN EES SIE TH oF rr) Bixadhenot — R) He had €) Has he @ If he has now Ansa 56. He —to see us if he had been able to. (00 BCS, NU Frm 68-66. CL 1D) vs 10 Bihadcome came Giscoming — §) would have come Ansd 57, [would have picked you up from the airport if I - that you had planged to arrive today. [tere area whe ter Thre! Bknew {§ would know @Jhad known dH would have known Anse $8, He would have been arrested, if he - to leave the comntry. (RL AS) 12-19] B vould ry Bcould be = Mrmustbe i had med Ansd 59, She - to death last bight if'a passer-by bad not seen the Dasmes in the downstairs room, (eRe OF Toy MTT Coe Wit aT ewe sport Foor wa WT TS OTE) (CU 07-08) Bivill be bumod GBhadbumed Gbumed Mf would hase bumed $B would have been bumed Anse 60. He would aot have joined the army if he - thal they would send him abroad. Cer ae TERT Te RCT TaN A Bee CA roTefesce CEPT ATE =1) [CU 4C) 09-10} Bivould know had known @Q was knowing dj knew ‘Ans:b SI. If he had tried to leave the country, he — stopped at the frontier. COUR crereeND OFT SaTET Ce SICH ANTS OTH CANT TAT) [coer ewer ete eenfas wes} 9) B would have may have | §willhave would have been Ans:d Po eae epoca pen Pee a8) fs 8 62. "Ifyou had brushed your teeth carefully, you — fewer cavities.” [ms rufa xe Fresoy] B would have haf would have gj would had df will have = “ a 63, — heiter, the team would have beeo able to defeat the opponent, (= src tafe Reet oftrorecs Kas sa) CU cE) 02-03, rece fi Nr ern fas one 23] 4 Ansd Bicitpreparcs if propares Preparing @ Hed it prepared MASTER ~~ o4. 66. 67, 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 78, What wouk ould have ha it bpened if — > p29" jy SOL OO Th PEs a) The bridge is broken h MOMs tt | ©) The bridge had brok ) The bridge would break {1 es oe Ww roken The br nig WL had known Rif, d) The bridge had been broken Whey, DSTA Was coming << (fami serene atin on Ans IfT had known YOu were Tet Orem) | ay o Bes : 1" BCS * A coming + (th Beret YI wICES ar ath ober. orem, ok Ds HRB SteatsutaHeoa, Intl (ay 07. ey) CR I KU THEY 07-08, RU (Fea 09 1H Ly HOT ABBA TT Ker ‘ COBRA) 141) bers dT erates fires 5q . . HS] a) I would 80 to the station b) | woutd have gone lo the station lo the sta ©) Thad gone to the station d) 1 would be going to the station avons have been able to pass the admission test if he —, [cu mye " led more b) had studicd more ©) studies more d) would study more Ans:b No one would have [JaU (B) 12-13, RU (D-Odd bes 8 attended the lecture if you b) told (had told om Q the truth about the d) guest speaker Ans:b Had I been rich, I (help) her, (sift «tat ore aterey ear) {BRUR (B) 12-13] 8) would have help b) will help ¢) would have helped d) will have helped Ansic ——, I'm sure he would have eaten it. (or a Eurs aw, wa CH TAME TT 6S) [CU (B) 05-06) a) Unless he had been hungry b) Had he not been hungry ¢) As if he had been hungry @) Had he been hungry Ans:d » he would have signed his name in the corner. [CU (*) 07-08, 12-13] a) If he painted that picture. b) If he paints that picture. c) If he had painted that picture. d) If he would have painted that picture. Ans:c If I had not intervened at the right moment, Jim — arrested. [DU (A) 12-13} (cas fore RCH RECA TUTRST A TAC SI GGT ROT CHE TATE) a) may have been B can have been ¢) might have been i} could have Ans:c If they had left already, he (call) us. [KU (mart Resara Fr) 10-11] is callin B) could calt a ‘vould have called ® all of these e) none of these Ans:¢ Shahin would never have taken the job if -- what great demand it would make on his time (fee weacars DrehaoT Fre at aft CA GAS BGT ITT WICH AT AG WITS AA) (25" BCS] Bij he had been knowing a) he knew 6b ame c) he was knowing he had known ao se ‘ Napoleon had not invaded Russia, he --- the rest of Europe. [amare aertt saree 5 coon a SA RCA TS AT TT eR PE TH a had conquered i would conquered ans &) would have conquered # conquered . _ no in your situation, —— the offer. HR FST (TITRTT oi vee) a sould not x , b) I would accept [JnU B 09-10, BSMRST! ‘ans #) I would not accept @ I had accepted i I would have accepted MASTER BAT vers “p «Put the correct verb form “TE the driy er had bee a) would be averted n more Care b) Might be ay ful, the accident 2 erted ew ould have been averted [Int (Ay pera so —— 9) would have averied Ance O1S# Se) aha avfGer OS are | -- =. if "| — the job. (SURE Ife Come Brie ean, ara vrata atom ei a a) L would notaccept EMT) b) I would accept 4) | would have gone for I (establish) hospital. b) would have established d) would have been established -——. | would have been able to read to for a while before bedtime. TF SHS ERIE BIT sy reCy rasta) a) If the room was brighter b) If the room would have been brighter ¢) It the room could have been brighter —_d) If the room had been brighter Ans.d 80. Which is the correct conditional sentence? [NU (mafesy 10-11] a) If you had played well, you would have won b) If you played well, you would have won / ¢) If you had played well, you would win d) Had you played well, you would win Ansia If +subject + were +..., 44 9G sub + would have + verb (past participle) Tt water ety a sub + would + verb (base form) *1 ev | If + sub “¥ 774 be verb HAAS were BW c) | had accepted s, Had L been a millionaire, a) established ¢) would established [Jn (8) 1-}2] Ans:d [58 arstees forarpat. 9] Ans:b (eae cafe aTCaETE (anafee seat fresco, mea sferT4-c] “a. : RU (F-camg) 14-15] M1. If 1—a bird , I would have flown in the sky. Tat (B-EE) 09-10] II - millionaire, I would have removed proverty. Ans:c b) was ©) were d) had a) become . (InU (D) 09-10) 82. IfI- you, I would not have done this. ‘Ans:c b) am c) were dd are owes sree (Drfiba e erat cROTART invi — Ansic * ) mu ee inight go ¢) I would have gone d) U had gone a) ! would go caferrecaa fate aorafria-se] 84. Choose the right sentence, (ft Yee “—e« bret ANT) [ore a) If you run in the rain, you may be cate! neo b) If you run in the rain, you may have cau 6) [f you run in the rain, you will catch cold. Ans:¢ 4) If you run in the rain, you will be cat ois [wee ree frees] . not have do! * Ans:c *S. [fhe~a human being, he would ¢) had been d) have ean rat eran ste) a)is b) was 86. HadI seen him we ~~ b) I would have talked to him Ansb a)! Id talk to him ‘tL talk to him. ® I vould talked to him d) | will talk to [regs Frere este Senet acer 3b] 87, we I Known her, 1 — her. b) would have met Ans:b would meet would met ©) would had meet 9) MASTER 88. Had I known you were waiting outside, | —— a) had invited you 10 come in Db) would invile you to come in ¢) would be inviting you to come in 8 would have invited you to come in 89 t— caught the bus if | had hurried. (ones 9 te ia ate 35) a) could have Bpcanhave cannot have could not have Ans:a 90. When water —, it transforms into ice. [erm 6 scat ofesias aftcute wy] a) would freeze b) will freeze @ freezes Bj froze Anse 91. If he — thought of the danger earlier, he would have avoided the disaster. [re Fre Ie fl, eT Spry. aa] a) had b) can § could @® has Ans: 92. If he — his first draft, he would have received a better grade. [Fees ores Brera FS SARE corns MaRS (cope ra Nferma)->>, JU (B-2) 13-14, arent Be ayes (crfteTa)-94] @ had revised Bh could revised @ could have revised None of the above Ansa 93. [would have lent you my laptop if you — me. [arearane ora foatifeere caret a) could ask 6} would have asked seqerit arerera (cerRTEIR)-3 9] ¢) could of asked @ had asked Ans:d 94. To complete the sentence ‘Had I been there, ————’ we have to use: (anf onars aren cuance mands ererfiroTm) [Fete Sarre Bara erat (fafeA)-29) 8) I would suppor him ) | would have supported him ©) I could support him @) | shall have supported him Ans:b 95. If you had Jest your job, — ? (comms wea wareyoren Bit fe ate?) (ore, ohne ¢ wHays g) what will you be doing 63 what would you have done save axa crmns.59] Q what would you do {§ what will you do Ans:b 96. “If the driver had been more careful, the accident — occurred.” Dies qo eres Refeg carne Tesh comma, Sore ath, erie alas « afore stes-3e] ) might not have Bi would not be ¢} might not have been Gh night nor Ansa 97. If] bad another peo, | — you. (Sra Sas! Sar CRM CONTE AKT FATS AAT) a) would have helped BB could help [rng sarees Borrear tt ecatm (FHER)-29) ©} helped Bi bad helped Ans:b 98. If} had seen him, — (21a are atare Fer Ror See FeraRte wee oTTETA) [sown Free FraNT (8)-3¢] a)! would tell him the matter fl might tell him the matter ¢) | will have told him the matter iJ] might have told him the matter Ansid 99. Had J been a king, | —— (soft aren waar aera Te eae) [pores sane frawn->8) a) had heiped the poor BB would have helped the poor c) have helped the poor @ helped the poor Ans:b 100. If you had informed me before, | — you. (ore hh Scere fires wed (ATEO)-24) a) will have met. b) would met) would meet J would have met Ans:d 101. If he hadn’t been so tired, be — asleep so quickly. [DU (D) 02-03, ets, fava 6 71075 reve a) didn't fall b) hadn’t fallen ares cf >) ©) wouldn’t fallen @) wouldn’t have fallen Ans: MASTER 4 g 8 2 102. 103. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109, 110. LL. T2. eT Tor ee If had much money, £) will help the distressed people NSE EOS egy h} would help the distressed Peop| wwe ple (er ses) would have helped the distressed people rte ete ) would have been helped the distressed Beople ———, he would have succeeded, veo seamen afore Q If he were sincere al Bite were b) If he had study mee a studied regularly ) Had he studied regularly If you wanted, I (help) you, (af ston aver corms: x32) ee aj helped B) would help ¢) will helped} can hel eee If had a typewriter, | (type) myself. ¢ u = SE Te As caw Be few FH rer) #) ryped b) was pede) would wpe “Deavmn Doh Ser enre sera Had the wings of a bird —. (sme ofeasrarary sm eon mer Bye sus 8) | flew in the sky YT could Ny in the sky (2282 fr eee (3}08]) Al fly in the sky 6) | would have flown in the sky Ans:b IC we practised speaking Foglish, we — speak better. [ves prom Sere 8) a) could b) could have ¢) can ) would have Ansa Ishe — her identity card, she — in trouble. (1 21 *faonem arm faerorfaKaiy ECR) 8) lose, would be b) loses, will be [Fee eet ver 3] 8) will lose ) loses. would be Ans:b If the roof —, we all — die. (wi core 1g THM AT TT Te) aren re ew he aoa, a) fell, would —_) fall, would) fallen. would d) loses. would be Ans:a If I — going to enter the competition, I would have done so by now. (wets a-33] & am b) would be ¢} would been d) were @) None of them Ans:d If my brother were there, be - what to do. (atroe Smee erat>3] a)hasknown —b) will known €) would know ) know Ansi¢ If the people were a little more tolerant, our world a better place. (crea sof aR eee REM aaron EH TA TIT AE WIT TTT) rm Tw fei, etree (wFOATAY-33] Wwitldecome BJ wouldbe willbe) would have been Ans.b 113. We would never have had the accident ifyou — so fast, [Tem W aK (wr sferre>>) (eft os caren say ar vreMeH MEATS 1ST 71) i Mt dri were not driving Hacaan Bettas aartanee ase 114, If Thad seen you, I (call) you. (CoRE# ORTH SASTRY [raat erates - me BB would call you 1 would be calling UKKN 45 1 would have called dj would have been called ouon.cuceam 115. If were you I — that coat. It’s too much expeasive. [DU Beton. Doe on 8) will not buy b) shall not buy sate 8} would not buy ria 4) am not going to buy ipxraarnent “mn 116, What would happen if the bridge -- Te a) have broken " broke e) will break __d) breaks a MASTER ik 119, 123. 124. 125. 126. 128. T decided to stay al home last night, | would have gone out if | — so tired, ~~ (reem are ree Bre Bee ECR = AC ACH GUE) | PTO © HOE TENT MEOH Ha cg} a) wasn't by weren't hadn't been @) wouldn't have been If we eat low sodium (oad. our general health — better. (cram Sen’ ame m, ome adis b) be 6) will be a) would be ¢ The street would be wet. if it —-. Qf a Tate cos eTETS) [PSC04) 8) rains b) rained e)has rained — d) had rained Ansb . You would succeed if you — again. (seruEr Ie efeRes stfoora.0 3) a) uy b) tried e)hadtried — d) will try Ans:b . You would succeed if you — again, [rtege ame SrfPRts afeTy-o5] aj uy by tried had tried ii) will try Ans:b TET — the trick with my own eyes I would never have believed it possible. @) have not been seeing Db) hadn't seen [ye Bae svfuoraca acer afesreep] B didn’t see @) wouldn't have been Ans:b If the water is heated to 100°C, it — as steam. (167 300° afters wa Ror ae Tm ATE Bes TA) 3} will boil and escape B) would boil and escape [prtara afere.20) § boils and escape @ is boiling and escaping Ansa Ifyou studied well, you 3 (CU (A) 19-20) i) may pass b) will passe) would pass d) may have passed Ans:c If you had leat me some money, (RUC 19-20) 9 [ would be grateful to you b) I was grateful o you QI shall be grateful to you 4) { would have beeen grateful to you Ansid Which one is correct? (3% Cr PSR BE SAH TIN FAS) [RU (Dp 18-19] §} Had he known anything, he would have told me. By Had he knowing anything. he would have told me. ff Had he knew anything, he would have told me. (8 Had be know anything, he would have told me. Ansa . Unless the weather changes, (SRT TRS AT RM a aT wT "efoN AT) @) this year’s harvest will be adversely affected. [RU (D) 18-19) b) the harvest, this year, will be adverse affected ©) this year will adversely affect the harvest. d) the harvest wil] adversely affect this year. Ansa If you had studied harder, you ~ In the admission test. [RU CAD) 18-19] If | had studied barder, you —— for admission. {RU (AI) 17-181 a) qualified BB would have qualified ’ €) would qualify Bi will qualify nl If I were you, I - for the just cause, [RU ee a) should fight 6) will fight B would fight PM must fight wt Had [ known in advance, I — enough money. . BRNO a) would uke —_b) took @willtake — would have taken ; 1) If he bad not been driving so fast, he — have hie the motorcyclist. Icu ae a) wouldn't b) hadn't didn't @ hasn't MASTER 732. Ifthe politicians had kept their words, our country 2 (a actor se an apes to oe ey COUNTS =a Uable lace Tole, ; % SoMPS wer xa) (OSMR: a a) was b)would be e)willbe would have veen ees 133. —, he woukd have passed the admission test. (Bes Khutna University. (ee tertesrar f6 cova fron fer ofa ere moms yee aren) KL! BH, A 1-17) a)had wodecide b) decided —_¢) decides @) were to decide Ans. t Thad much money U¢ ) you some, (atma apa sé eran Comme fay Farm) IRU Gp inet] a) would give) give ©) gave 4) would have given Ans: You might have had a windfall 8) if you had had an opportunity —b) if you had an opportunity ©) if you have had an epportunity d) if you hadn't havean opportunity [CU MDI & D3) L619 Ans:a 150. If | had known he was in trouble, | —— helped, [DU (D) 16-17, IKKNIU gay vam) ICV bad know the exact location of the office, I given him the address, [RUB 16.17] a) would b) would have €) should have d) have had Ans:b 1S}. IfT had known you were in my town, I — (o visit you. [onl «BY 1619) i) would have gone b) would go ©) went to @) have gone Ans‘a 152. If he — earlier, he could have come in time, (S02 4 ey HUNTS STATE TEN (RUC 16-17) a) stared b) would start) had started d) would have started Ans: 153. Unless I tried my best, [ — the chance. (meme co am ArePAN BETA) [IL (C) 16-17] a) could miss) missed €) was missed d) could missed Ansia 154. [fT had seen you, 1 — you the letter. (corara Aree ral ROM GB froma) [CU G 16-17] Bwouldgive — Byhad given ©) would given @) would have given Ans:d 155 .. the woman wouldn’t have experienced so much trouble. [CU (03) 15-16) ) Hadn't her spouse helped her adequately afeenita ait afr one feeaw are Had her spouse helped her adequately FATE] BTA SNF OS INT! BITE RE AT @ ICher spouse didn’t help her adequately @) If her spouse helped her adequately Ansb 156. ., the leakage of question papers will not be stopped. (CU @3 15-161 a) Unless the miscreants are not awarded exemplary punishment unless 4a 718 B) If the miscreants are awarded exemplary punishment Not araD wea @ Unless the miscreants awarded exemplary punishment #& Unless the miscreants are awarded exemplary punishment Ans:d Tes we: Qpeathors BR prE fs eT AT ACM Sra SPT IST TH AT AT | 157. 158. 159. 160. 16]. If she —about his financial situation, she would have helped him out. [CU D3 15-!61 a}knew By have known ¢) had known gl) had been knowing, Ans:¢ H Americans ate fewer foods with sugar and salt, their general health — better. ASTER ToT AF ener fae TS SNM S TTT ONS SRT WETS TT TTT ES) OKKNIU (C) 15-16] a) be b) will be Bis #H would be Ansd 1 — hungry, [ would have bad an early breakfast. (au Ch a 4) has been B)have been had been J had being ‘Ans:c He - the case if his witness had not recanted his original statement. [BL 1-14) i) would be winning b) was won 4 ©) would win ) would have won Ans If 1 fail my exams, my parents — let me go to Cox's Bazar this summer. [DU A pt @) would not have B3 wouldn't =e) were not won" Ans: MASTER [62 If there had been a concert today, a) I would certainly vo uA y wo. by Ihave og @) I would certainly have gone Diet rae wenn 13. ——. she could have topped the peli ° ass {ov aha: SSteray il a) Had she siudied hard cerca 9) I'she has studied hard 3 raed hard eee \64, Nusrat would have avoided the accident tere nn Ans iy setout cident if she — earlier. _ ul b) stared ©) had set out - Ievwwnaas! 165. If he had not helped me. 1 —— in danger. GI hans serous Amc 8) would be bp were Oueeinbe IBSSIRSTU UE sean 14.15) 166, He would have gane to England if his vi oui have bese Ansd B bad i isa ——, (<> Feat ccm Bane ore) " issued by had beer 3 ad been issued [RU OL was issued 4) was being issued ee 167. Ifyou had read the book, you — learnt many thins Awe “ B would have b)willhave —e)shallhave a) had “ee ua 168. If she had met i oe i she ha m the man, she (learn) many things. [RE evra 05-061 leaned —-e) would Jean) would have learnt Ansd 169. He would have gone if he ~ asked. (S10 CH SFT TH CH CT) fink C1001 Bhad been fi) were Q was has been Ansa 170. Had he — anything, he would have told me. (7 fog ram mre ere) [DUB] \ Wi known fpknowing — e}knew d) knowledge Ansa TW. 1 there were a concert today, (318 Fay THN IE) {DU {B100-01, BRUR (C) 14-18] 1 would go. Bj I would be gone. i I would be going. JI would have gone. Ansa 172. If services are increased, taxes —. (71 THe" RR ARS TH MTA) [DUC 04-05] BW going up probably Bi probably go up 8 probably up BH will probably co up #) go up probabl Ans y 173. Ifyou help me, I - grateful. (aft arate TT Fa Boe TR) (RU 03-04, BRUA (B) 16-17] m cemaining, BH would remains BSMBSTU (F) 17-18 Bi shall remain @ would remain Anse 174. If she had studied harder, -——- {PSC 04, Medical 85-06, 1G 7, 06-97] she would have do well Bf she would do well Bi she will have done well @ she would have done well Aas 175, If she —— science before, she would not bave found the scientific terminology 5 ofc Ara TE SE ain 7) difficult to understand. (501 rar 19S, Bistudy Gfoudies —-Yhadstadied_@) serine cu qu 1213) Anse 176. If we had not lost our way,-—— ere oT A TE ATI) [CU A) 07-10) BB we should have arrived sooner B we would not have amved sooner A we would have arrived sooner we should have been amived sooner 177. 1f Shafig - the answer, he would refuse (0 speak. (chew We Seat aH OFT TEE TT) ; Bhasn't know BB didn’t know Q hed known § wouldn't know MASTER Ans:c cu xe) 95077

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