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How do we use the conditionals in English?



 
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How do we use the conditionals in English? #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 13, 2005 15:32 pm   How do we use the conditionals in English?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-91 "Tenses (2)", question 7

If you were stopped by the police for speeding, what ......... you do?

(a) will
(b) shall
(c) do
(d) would

Test No. incompl/inter-91 "Tenses (2)", answer 7

If you were stopped by the police for speeding, what would you do?

Correct answer: (d) would

Your answer was: incorrect
If you were stopped by the police for speeding, what will you do?
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This is sequance of tenses?
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Conditional #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 13, 2005 21:00 pm   Conditional
 

Hi Paulina,

This is a conditional sentence: if you were ... you would. Have a look at the piece I've written for the site under esl lessons called CONDITIONALS and you will see the different types of conditionals in use.

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