Conditional Sentences
English Language
Conditional Sentences starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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What is a conditional sentence?
What is the difference between zero and first conditional sentences?
What is the 'if' clause in this sentence? 'If you are ready, we can start the game.'
What is the 'if' clause in this sentence? 'If you eat too much candy, you might get a stomachache.'
What is the 'if' clause in this sentence? 'If you finish early, you may leave.'
What is the main purpose of a conditional sentence?
What is the main verb tense used in the result clause of a first conditional sentence?
What is the result clause in this sentence? 'If you are polite, people will like you.'
What is the result clause in this sentence? 'If you are quiet, you can hear the birds.'
What is the result clause in this sentence? 'If you finish your homework, you can play outside.'
What is the result clause in this sentence? 'If you press this button, the machine starts.'
What tense is used in the 'if' clause of a first conditional sentence?
Which part of the sentence is the condition? 'If you are hungry, eat an apple.'
