Chapter 162. Exercise M1-7

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Exercise M1-7
Verbs in negative and conditional sentences
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In each pair, choose the sentence that shows correct use of verbs in a negative or conditional sentence.

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Example

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Correct. The if clause uses the past tense, so the independent clause uses would plus the base form, need. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
Sorry. If the present tense is used in the if clause, the independent clause should use will plus the base form, not would. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
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Correct. The past perfect had voted is used in the if clause, so the independent clause uses would have plus the past participle. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
Sorry. If the modals would have plus the past participle, been, are used in the independent clause, the if clause must use the past perfect, had voted. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
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Question

Correct. The present tense is used in the unless clause, so the simple future, will pay, is used in the independent clause. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
Sorry. The modal will is never used in the unless clause in a predictive sentence. The unless clause should use the present tense, fixes. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
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Question

Correct. The present tense is used in both the subordinate and the independent clause in a sentence expressing a general truth. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
Sorry. With the present tense, follows, in the independent clause, the present tense should also be used in the subordinate clause to express a general truth. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
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Question

Correct. When there is more than one helping verb in a negative sentence, not appears after the first helping verb, in this case should. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
Sorry. When there is more than one helping verb in a negative sentence, not should appear after the first helping verb, in this case should. For more help, see sections M1-d and M1-e.
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