1) WHEN CAN YOU USE THE IMPERATIVE MOOD? a) You can use the imperative mood when expressing uncertainty b) Imperative mood is only applicable in written communication c) The imperative mood is used for describing past events d) You can use the imperative mood when you want to give commands, make requests, or offer advice. 2) WHAT IS CONDITIONAL CLAUSE? a) A conditional clause is a type of clause that expresses a comparison, typically using words like 'more than', 'less than', 'equal to', etc. b) A conditional clause is a type of clause that expresses a condition, typically using words like 'if', 'unless', 'provided that', etc. It usually consists of two parts: the condition (if clause) and the result (main clause). The main clause depends on whether the condition is true or not. c) A conditional clause is a type of clause that expresses a conclusion, typically using words like 'because', 'since', 'therefore', etc. d) A conditional clause is a type of clause that expresses a result, typically using words like 'then', 'next', 'finally', etc. 3) WHAT IS THE MEANING OF A REAL CONDITION? a) A real condition is a term used in mathematics to describe an impossible situation. b) A real condition is a fictional scenario created for entertainment purposes. c) A real condition refers to a situation that actually exists or is true in reality. d) A real condition is a temporary state that will never change. 4) WHEN DO WE USE THE FIRST CONDITIONAL? a) When referring to impossible situations b) When talking about personal opinions c) When discussing past events d) When talking about real or possible situations in the present or future. 5) WHAT IS A MODAL VERB? a) Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express necessity, possibility, ability, or permission. b) Modal verbs are prepositions that express necessity, possibility, ability, or permission. c) Modal verbs are adjectives that express necessity, possibility, ability, or permission. d) Modal verbs are main verbs that express necessity, possibility, ability, or permission. 6) WHAT IS A TIME EXPRESSION? a) A time expression is a cooking recipe b) A time expression is a type of animal c) A time expression is a mathematical equation d) A time expression is a phrase or word that indicates a specific time or period. 7) WHICH SENTENCE OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXMAPLE OF THE FIRST CONDITIONAL? a) If it snows, I will go skiing. b) If it rains, I will bring an umbrella. c) Unless it rains, I will not bring an umbrella. d) When it rains, I bring an umbrella.
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