Opinion deduction, Conditional clause , vocabulary development, essay writing - SS2 English Past Questions and Answers - page 1
Which of the following is an independent clause?
When I went to the store, I bought some milk.
The store I went to was closed.
I went to the store because I needed milk
What I brought at the store was milk
Which of the following is a dependent clause?
I went to the store.
The store that I went to was closed
I went to the store because I needed milk
What I bought at the store was milk
Which of the following is an adjective clause?
When I went to the store, I bought some milk.
The store that I went to was closed.
I went to the store because I needed milk.
What I bought at the store was milk
Which of the following is an adverb clause?
When I went to the store, I bought some milk.
The store that I went to was closed.
I went to the store because I needed milk.
What I bought at the store was milk.
Which of the following is a noun clause?
When I went to the store, I bought some milk.
The store that I went to was closed.
I went to the store because I needed milk.
What I bought at the store was milk.
Which of the following is a first conditional clause?
If I were rich, I would buy a house.
If I had been rich, I would have bought a house.
If I had bought a house, I would be rich.
If I buy a house, I will be rich.
Which of the following is a second conditional clause?
If I were rich, I would buy a house.
If I had been rich, I would have bought a house.
If I had bought a house, I would be rich.
If I buy a house, I will be rich.
Which of the following is a third conditional clause?
If I were rich, I would buy a house.
If I had been rich, I would have bought a house.
If I had bought a house, I would be rich.
If I buy a house, I will be rich.
What is the difference between a first, second, and third conditional clause?
The difference between a first, second, and third conditional clause is the tense of the verb in the "if" clause. First conditional clauses use the present tense, second conditional clauses use the past tense, and third conditional clauses use the past perfect.
First conditional clauses are used to talk about hypothetical situations that are possible in the present or future. For example, "If I were rich, I would buy a house."
Second conditional clauses are used to talk about hypothetical situations that are not possible in the present or future. For example, "If I had been rich, I would have bought a house."
Third conditional clauses are used to talk about hypothetical situations that were not possible in the past. For example, "If I had bought a house, I would be rich."
Which of the following is a vegetable?
Potato
Carrot
Onion
All of the above