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QUIZ
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Topic: Second conditional (If + past, would/could + verb)
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QUESTION 1/6 - shows
Question 1/6 - SHOWS
Explanation
If I had more money, I’d buy a car. ✅👉 We use “had” (past) after if because it’s an unreal situation — I don’t really have the money now.
QUESTION 2/6 - geography
QUESTION 2/6 - geography
Explanation
If she studied harder, she could pass the exam. ✅👉 “Could” is used for possible results in the second conditional. It shows ability or possibility in an imaginary case.
QUESTION 3/6 - history
QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY
Explanation
If we lived in Paris, we’d visit the Eiffel Tower. ✅👉 “Lived” is the past form of live. We use it because it’s not real — we don’t live there now.
QUESTION 4/6 - SCIENCE
QUESTION 4/6 - science
Explanation
What would you do if you were invisible for one day? ✅👉 “Were” is used with if in imaginary or unreal situations (it’s more formal than was).
QUESTION 5/6 - SPORTS
QUESTION 5/6 - sports
Explanation
If they came to the party, it would be more fun. ✅👉 “Came” is the past form used after if to talk about a situation that isn’t real (they’re not at the party).