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bonufazy [111]
2 years ago
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kifflom [539]2 years ago
8 0

The conditional verbs that complete the conditional sentences are:

  1. will get up
  2. had invited
  3. will change
  4. will succeed
  5. will miss
  6. will use
  7. had
  8. had walked
  9. get
  10. said

<h3>What is a conditional verb?</h3>

A conditional verb expresses an unlikely or hypothetical situation.

Conditional verbs can be used in the past, present, and future tenses or with auxiliary verbs: can or could, may or might, and will or would.

<h3>Four Types of Conditionals</h3>
  1. if (or when) + present tense | present tense.
  2. if (or when) + past tense | past tense.
  3. if + present tense | will (may/might/can/could/should) + infinitive.
  4. if + past subjunctive | would/might/could + infinitive (simple or continuous).

Thus, the above list shows the correct conditional verbs.

Learn more about conditional verbs at brainly.com/question/17458116

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Vesnalui [34]2 years ago
5 0

The words that complete these sentences are get up, invite, changes will suceed, will miss, will use, had, had walked, get, said.

<h3>How to complete these sentences?</h3>

These sentences require you to identify the correct conditional and choose the verb depending on it. Here are the conditionals:

  • Zero conditional: It describes general facts and you must use the present tense in both clauses.
  • First conditional: It describes simple consequences to events. You should use if + present and in the second clause you should use will.
  • Second conditional: It describes hypothetical situations. The structure is if+ past simple and would/could.
  • Third conditional: It describes hypothetical situations in the past by usign the structure if+ past perfect and would/could +have.

<h3>What words complete the sentence?</h3>

Based on the above, the sentences are:

  • If they get up...
  • If they invite me...
  • ... we will suceed
  • ... we will miss the train
  • ... I will use it
  • If we had some better players...
  • If we had walked...
  • If you get...
  • If you said...

Learn more about conditionals in: brainly.com/question/19258518

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