1) Choose the correct Third Conditional sentence. a) If he studied, he would pass the test. b) If he had studied, he would have passed the test. c) If he studies, he will pass the test. 2) Choose the correct “If only” sentence a) If only she listens! b) If only she had listened! c) If only she will listen! 3) Which sentence uses a defining relative clause? a) My bike, which is very old, is broken. b) The student who won the prize is absent today. c) He overslept, which made him late. 4) Which sentence correctly uses which to refer to the whole previous clause? a) He didn’t check the weather, which made him get wet. b) He didn’t check the weather which was rainy. c) He didn’t check the weather that made him wet. 5) Choose the correct non-defining relative clause. a) The girl who has red hair is my classmate. b) The girl, who has red hair is my classmate. c) The girl, who has red hair, is my classmate. 6) Choose the grammatically correct Third Conditional sentence. a) If we had left earlier, we wouldn’t be late. b) If we leave earlier, we wouldn’t have been late. c) If we had left earlier, we wouldn’t have been late. 7) Which sentence is punctuated correctly? a) She forgot her homework which upset the teacher. b) She forgot her homework, which upset the teacher. c) She forgot her homework, which upset the teacher

Third Conditional, if only, which + reference to the previous clause

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