Questões de Inglês - Orações condicionais | Conditional Clauses para Concurso
Foram encontradas 124 questões
“If the police were to catch him, he’d spend at least five years in prison.”
“If an embarrassing image escaped onto the web, it would be there forever”.
I. It is in the first conditional. II. It refers to a time that is in the past and a situation that is contrary to reality. III. The if-clause uses simple past; while the main clause uses the present perfect.
Which ones are INCORRECT?
Answer the question based on the following text.
( ) It is an example of the type 1 conditional. ( ) It refers to the present time, and it refers to something that is possible and real. ( ) If we change the sentence to the type 3 conditional, the if clause verb tense would be the present perfect and the main clause verb tense would be the perfect continuous.
The correct order of filling in the parenthesis, from the top to the bottom, is:
I. Is used to talk about the possible result of an imagined situation in the present. II. Is an example of the second conditional. III. Implies that the woman is no longer alive.
Which ones are correct?
Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html
I. It is an example of the zero conditional. II. It is used to talk about imaginary situations in the past. III. The third conditional would be "If you had increased the daily time at flow you would increase your connection with your ikigai".
Which ones are INCORRECT?