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They wouldn't have gotten lost if they ________ GPS on their smartphones.
  • a)
    have used
  • b)
    had use
  • c)
    had used
  • d)
    used
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The third conditional uses "had" + past participle in the "if" clause to describe an unreal past situation. "Had used" is the correct form.

If I got my dream job, I ________ buy a house by the sea.
  • a)
    would
  • b)
    will
  • c)
    am going to
  • d)
    would have
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

This is a second conditional sentence, which uses "would" + base verb in the main clause and the past simple tense in the "if" clause to express an unreal or hypothetical situation in the present or future.

Where would you travel if you ________ afford to travel?
  • a)
    can
  • b)
    will
  • c)
    could
  • d)
    would
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The second conditional uses "could" to express a hypothetical situation. "Could afford" indicates an unreal condition in the present or future.

Zaina might have come earlier if her car ________ down.
  • a)
    hadn't broken
  • b)
    hasn't broken
  • c)
    haven't broken
  • d)
    didn't broke
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct structure for a third conditional sentence involves "might have" in the main clause and "hadn't broken" in the conditional clause. This combination reflects a hypothetical past situation.

The list appears if you ________ on that icon.
  • a)
    click
  • b)
    clicks
  • c)
    have clicked
  • d)
    are clicking
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

For general truths or habitual actions, the present simple tense is used. "Click" is correct because it matches the plural subject "you" and describes a habitual action.

If you ________ smoke so much, you'd feel healthier.
  • a)
    did
  • b)
    didn't
  • c)
    will
  • d)
    doesn't
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

The second conditional uses "didn't" (the negative past simple) in the "if" clause to describe an unreal or hypothetical condition, with "would" in the main clause indicating the result.

If I'd studied harder for the final exams, I ________ my courses.
  • a)
    would pass
  • b)
    would have passed
  • c)
    would have past
  • d)
    would passed
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

This is a third conditional sentence, which describes an unreal past situation. The correct structure is "would have" + past participle ("passed").

If you freeze water, it ________ solid.
  • a)
    become
  • b)
    became
  • c)
    becomes
  • d)
    has
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The sentence describes a general fact, and in English, general facts are expressed in the present simple tense. "Becomes" correctly matches the singular subject "water" and fits the present simple structure.

If it ________ a nice day tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.
  • a)
    was
  • b)
    were
  • c)
    is
  • d)
    will be
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

For first conditional sentences, the "if" clause uses the present simple tense ("is") to refer to a possible future condition, and the main clause uses "will" + base verb.

I'll go swimming on Friday if I ________ time.
  • a)
    had
  • b)
    has
  • c)
    will have
  • d)
    have
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

For first conditional sentences, the main clause is in the future simple tense ("I'll go"), while the "if" clause uses the present simple tense ("have"). This structure expresses a possible future event.

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