
Open the brackets and put the verbs into the correct form. Use conditionals 1, 2, 3. If this book
is interesting, I ______________ (to buy) it. If you help me with homework, I ______________ (to bake) you some cookies. If I had a younger sibling, we ______________ (to be) best friends. If you really loved her, you ______________ (not to lie) to her. If I hadn’t read so much, I ______________ (not to win) “Who wants to be a millionaire”. If we had met ten years earlier, I ______________ (to marry) you instead of John. If it rains, the ground ______________ (to become) wet.

Ответы на вопрос

Ответ:
If this book is interesting, I will buy it.
If you help me with homework, I will bake you some cookies.
If I had a younger sibling, we would be best friends.
If you really loved her, you would not lie to her.
If I hadn’t read so much, I wouldn't have won “Who wants to be a millionaire”.
If we had met ten years earlier, I would have married you instead of John.
If it rains, the ground will become wet.
Объяснение:



Sure, I'd be happy to help with these sentences. We'll use the correct conditional forms for each:
First Conditional: Used for real and possible situations in the future.
- "If this book is interesting, I will buy it."
- Here, "will buy" is used because the action of buying the book is a real possibility in the future, depending on whether the book is interesting.
- "If this book is interesting, I will buy it."
First Conditional:
- "If you help me with homework, I will bake you some cookies."
- Similarly, "will bake" is used because baking cookies is a real possibility in the future, depending on whether you receive help with homework.
- "If you help me with homework, I will bake you some cookies."
Second Conditional: Used for unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future.
- "If I had a younger sibling, we would be best friends."
- "Would be" is used to indicate a hypothetical situation; you don't actually have a younger sibling, but if you did, you believe you would be best friends.
- "If I had a younger sibling, we would be best friends."
Second Conditional:
- "If you really loved her, you wouldn't lie to her."
- "Wouldn't lie" (short for "would not lie") is used here to suggest that not lying to her is the expected action in this hypothetical situation.
- "If you really loved her, you wouldn't lie to her."
Third Conditional: Used for unreal situations in the past.
- "If I hadn’t read so much, I wouldn’t have won 'Who wants to be a millionaire'."
- "Wouldn't have won" is used to express that your winning is a result of an action in the past (reading a lot), which cannot be changed now.
- "If I hadn’t read so much, I wouldn’t have won 'Who wants to be a millionaire'."
Third Conditional:
- "If we had met ten years earlier, I would have married you instead of John."
- "Would have married" is used to discuss this hypothetical past situation. The meeting didn't happen ten years earlier, so it's an unreal past condition.
- "If we had met ten years earlier, I would have married you instead of John."
First Conditional:
- "If it rains, the ground will become wet."
- "Will become" is used as this is a real possibility in the future; it's a factual statement about what happens when it rains.
- "If it rains, the ground will become wet."
Each of these sentences demonstrates the use of the correct conditional form based on the time and reality of the situation they describe.


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