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Common Conditional Sentence Errors

The document provides examples of conditionals with incorrect verb conjugations. It contains 4 sections with common conditional errors: conditional sentences using "will" instead of "would"; conditional sentences using present tense verbs instead of past tense; conditional sentences mixing future and present tense; and conditional sentences with incorrect verb order in "if...would have..." statements. The document aims to highlight proper use of verbs in conditional sentences.
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Common Conditional Sentence Errors

The document provides examples of conditionals with incorrect verb conjugations. It contains 4 sections with common conditional errors: conditional sentences using "will" instead of "would"; conditional sentences using present tense verbs instead of past tense; conditional sentences mixing future and present tense; and conditional sentences with incorrect verb order in "if...would have..." statements. The document aims to highlight proper use of verbs in conditional sentences.
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Please correct the sentence

Conditional (real)
1. Incorrect:

Sam won't go to the dance unless you will ask him.

2. Incorrect:

In case you will need my help, I will be in my classroom until 4:00.

3. Incorrect:

Sammy will be allowed to play only if he will share his toys.

4. Incorrect:

If you will eat your vegetables, you will be allowed to watch television.

Conditional (always true)


1. Incorrect:

When you leave the milk out, it will become sour.

2. Incorrect:

If it is cold inside, the heater will turn on.

3. Incorrect:

Nick will need medicine if he coughs.

Conditional (imaginary future or present)


1. Incorrect: If I would win the big prize, I would take you to dinner at a fancy
restaurant.

2. Incorrect:

She would go to Spain only if her parents would buy her a plane ticket.

3.Incorrect:

Tom wouldn't like broccoli even if you would cover it in cheese.

4. Incorrect:

I would be the happiest boy alive if I would have a monkey for a pet.


Conditional (unreal or imaginary past)
1. Incorrect:

If you would have remembered your list, you would have known what to buy at the
store.

2. Incorrect:

Richard would have shoveled the sidewalk only if he would have known you were
arriving.

3. Incorrect:

The students wouldn't have finished their work even if the teacher would have been
there.

4. Incorrect:

If she had would have filled the car up with gas, she would not have been late.

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