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Conditional Sentence Review
Test Description: Review of the Conditional sentences.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The first (IF) half of a conditional statement is called the...
A
conditional
B
apodosis
C
subjunctive
D
protasis
2) The second (then) half of a Conditional statement is called...
A
apodosis
B
protasis
C
conditional
D
subjunctive
3) A Simple Present conditional...
A
uses past indicatives in both clauses.
B
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
C
uses the present indicative in both clauses.
D
uses the future indicative in both clauses
4) A simple past conditional...
A
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
B
uses past indicatives in both clauses
C
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
D
uses present subjunctives in both clauses
5) A simple future conditional...
A
uses the imperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
B
should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
C
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
D
uses past indicatives in both clauses.
6) A contrary to fact present conditional...
A
the uses verb in the 'if' clause as present indicative and the conclusion as future indicative.
B
uses present subjunctives in both clauses
C
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
D
uses the imperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
7) A contrary to fact past conditional...
A
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
B
uses the present indicative in both clauses.
C
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
D
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
8) A future less vivid conditional...
A
uses the imperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
B
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
C
uses the present indicative in both clauses.
D
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
9) Subjunctive conditionals...
A
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
B
use both verbs as present indicatives.
C
use the verb in the 'if' clause as present indicative and the conclusion as future indicative.
D
indicate that the action is likely
10) Indicative conditionals...
A
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all
B
indicate that the action is likely
C
should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
D
cannot be reversed
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