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Subjunctive conditionals...
a) indicate that the action is likely
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 isn't actually very likely at all.

A future less vivid conditional...
a) uses the imperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
b) uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
c) uses the future indicative in both clauses.
d) uses the present indicative in both clauses.

A contrary to fact past conditional...
a) uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
b) uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
c) uses the future indicative in both clauses.
d) uses the present indicative in both clauses.

A simple future conditional...
a) uses the future indicative in both clauses.
b) uses the imperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
c) uses past indicatives in both clauses.
d) should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'

A contrary to fact present conditional...
a) uses the imperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
b) uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
c) uses present subjunctives in both clauses
d) the uses verb in the 'if' clause as present indicative and the conclusion as future indicative.

A simple past conditional...
a) uses the future indicative in both clauses.
b) uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
c) uses present subjunctives in both clauses
d) uses past indicatives in both clauses

A Simple Present conditional...
a) uses past indicatives in both clauses.
b) uses the present indicative in both clauses.
c) uses the future indicative in both clauses
d) uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.

The first (IF) half of a conditional statement is called the...
a) apodosis
b) conditional
c) subjunctive
d) protasis

The second (then) half of a Conditional statement is called...
a) apodosis
b) conditional
c) subjunctive
d) protasis

Indicative conditionals...
a) should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
b) indicate that the action is likely
c) cannot be reversed
d) indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all

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