Contoh Soal Writing texts with conditional clauses with future meaning
Contoh Soal Writing texts with conditional clauses with future meaning - Because conditional sentences are quite complex in both form and meaning, they are a problem for most learners of English. If you have a good understanding of the English tense system and of the modal auxiliaries, you will find it easier to understand and use conditional sentences. (The sentence you just read is a predictive conditional sentence.)
All conditional sentences contain a dependent clause and an independent clause. The dependent clause usually begins with if; it expresses a condition. The independent clause expresses a result of the condition. The if-clause is usually first, but the order of the clauses is usually not important. Thus, these two sentences have basically the same meaning:
If she goes to the store, she will buy ice cream.
She will buy ice cream if she goes to the store.
She will buy ice cream if she goes to the store.
You have probably noticed that different teachers, textbooks, and Web sites sometimes explain the same thing in different ways. This seems to be especially true of conditional sentences. However, two different explanations can both be correct, especially if the difference is due to the fact that complicated material has been organized in different ways. This is often true of explanations of conditionals that you find in your textbooks. Here conditional sentences are divided into three types based on their meanings: real, predictive, and imaginative conditional sentences.
SOAL 1
Question:
If she had come to the meeting yesterday afternoon, she ... involved in decision making.
If she had come to the meeting yesterday afternoon, she ... involved in decision making.
SOAL 2
Question:
If you had invited her to your party, I ... with her.
If you had invited her to your party, I ... with her.
SOAL 3
Question:
The truth implied by the sentence in problem " If she had come to the meeting yesterday afternoon, she ... involved in decision making." is ....
The truth implied by the sentence in problem " If she had come to the meeting yesterday afternoon, she ... involved in decision making." is ....
SOAL 4
Question:
The truth implied by the sentence in problem "If you had invited her to your party, I ... with her."
The truth implied by the sentence in problem "If you had invited her to your party, I ... with her."
SOAL 5
Question:
There would be a risk of accident if you ... that cable on the floor.
There would be a risk of accident if you ... that cable on the floor.
SOAL 6
Question:
Annie ... you if she had had your phone number.
Annie ... you if she had had your phone number.
SOAL 7
Question:
The truth implied by the sentence in problem " Annie ... you if she had had your phone number." is ....................
The truth implied by the sentence in problem " Annie ... you if she had had your phone number." is ....................
SOAL 8
Question:
We would have met Mr. Suryo, the famous speaker, if we ... earlier to the hall.
We would have met Mr. Suryo, the famous speaker, if we ... earlier to the hall.
SOAL 9
Question:
The truth implied by the sentence in problem "We would have met Mr. Suryo, the famous speaker, if we ... earlier to the hall." is ..
The truth implied by the sentence in problem "We would have met Mr. Suryo, the famous speaker, if we ... earlier to the hall." is ..
SOAL 10
Question:
If the EXIT doors ... locked, those people would have escaped easily from the burning hall.
If the EXIT doors ... locked, those people would have escaped easily from the burning hall.