1- Choose the correct endings. 1. I'll be very disappointed a) she doesn't leave now
2. If she studies hard, b) you hury.
3. She will be late if
c) I'll just wear a coat.
4. I will visit you
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5. If it's cold,
e) you will understand me.
6. If I feel tired,
() he will need some money.
7. If he asks me nicely, ) you don't pass this test.
8. If he goes out,
h) I arrive early.
9. You will catch the bus if D I usually go to bed early,
10. If you are smart enough, D) she'll get an A in the exam
To determine the correct ending, we need to understand the meaning of the statement. The speaker is expressing their future feelings of disappointment based on whether or not she leaves now. This indicates a condition. Therefore, we need to choose an ending that shows a conditional relationship. The correct ending is "a) she doesn't leave now."
2. If she studies hard, you will understand me.
This statement discusses a cause and effect relationship. If she studies hard, it will result in you understanding the speaker. We need to choose an ending that demonstrates this cause and effect. The correct ending is "e) you will understand me."
3. She will be late if I'll just wear a coat.
This statement is illogical because wearing a coat should not affect her being late. Thus, the correct ending should not include the phrase "I'll just wear a coat." The correct ending is "c) I'll just wear a coat."
4. I will visit you if he asks me nicely.
To determine the correct ending, we need to understand the condition for the speaker's visit. The speaker will visit if he asks nicely, indicating a condition. The correct ending is "i) if he asks me nicely."
5. If it's cold, I will wear a coat.
This statement presents a condition based on the weather. If it's cold, the speaker will wear a coat. We need to choose an ending that reflects this condition. The correct ending is "d) I will wear a coat."
6. If I feel tired, he will need some money.
This statement suggests a cause and effect relationship related to the speaker's tiredness. If the speaker feels tired, it will result in him needing money. We need to choose an ending that represents this cause and effect. The correct ending is "g) he will need some money."
7. If he asks me nicely, you don't pass this test.
This statement is illogical as there is no apparent relationship between him asking nicely and someone else not passing a test. The correct ending should reflect the logical relationship. The correct ending is "b) you pass this test."
8. If he goes out, I arrive early.
This statement indicates a cause and effect relationship. If he goes out, it will result in the speaker arriving early. We need to choose an ending that demonstrates this cause and effect. The correct ending is "h) I arrive early."
9. You will catch the bus if I usually go to bed early.
This statement presents a condition based on the speaker's usual bedtime. If the speaker goes to bed early, it will result in the listener catching the bus. We need to choose an ending that reflects this condition. The correct ending is "f) you will catch the bus."
10. If you are smart enough, she'll get an A in the exam.
This statement also indicates a condition based on the listener's level of intelligence. If the listener is smart enough, it will result in her getting an A in the exam. We need to choose an ending that represents this condition. The correct ending is "j) she'll get an A in the exam."
By carefully analyzing the meaning and logic of each statement, we can determine the correct endings that appropriately complete the sentences based on the given conditions.