EXERCISE 28–7 Conditional sentences

EXERCISE 28–7 Conditional sentences

Edit the following sentences to correct problems with verbs. In some cases, more than one revision is possible. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time.

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The electrician might have discovered the broken circuit if she went through the modules one at a time.

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Suggested revision: The electrician might have discovered the broken circuit if she had gone through the modules one at a time.
EXERCISE 28–7 Conditional sentences - Edit the following sentences to correct problems with verbs. In some cases, more than one revision is possible. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - The electrician might have discovered the broken circuit if she went through the modules one at a time.

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If Verena wins a scholarship, she would go to graduate school.

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Suggested revision: If Verena wins a scholarship, she will go to graduate school.
EXERCISE 28–7 Conditional sentences - Edit the following sentences to correct problems with verbs. In some cases, more than one revision is possible. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - If Verena wins a scholarship, she would go to graduate school.

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Whenever a rainbow appears after a storm, everybody came out to see it.

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Suggested revision: Whenever a rainbow appears after a storm, everybody comes out to see it.
EXERCISE 28–7 Conditional sentences - Edit the following sentences to correct problems with verbs. In some cases, more than one revision is possible. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - Whenever a rainbow appears after a storm, everybody came out to see it.

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Sarah did not understood the terms of her internship.

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Suggested revision: Sarah did not understand the terms of her internship.
EXERCISE 28–7 Conditional sentences - Edit the following sentences to correct problems with verbs. In some cases, more than one revision is possible. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - Sarah did not understood the terms of her internship.

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If I live in Budapest with my cousin Szusza, she would teach me Hungarian cooking.

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Suggested revision: If I lived in Budapest with my cousin Szusza, she would teach me Hungarian cooking.
EXERCISE 28–7 Conditional sentences - Edit the following sentences to correct problems with verbs. In some cases, more than one revision is possible. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - If I live in Budapest with my cousin Szusza, she would teach me Hungarian cooking.

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