Thanks for all your efforts during this tutorial, and I hope that you have a very good understanding of the real and unreal conditionals. Here are the details of your assessment:
You will take a quiz on BB Learn. There will be 25 questions that include short answer, multiple choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank true-false, and hot-spot questions. You should be prepared to do the following on the quiz.
Look at conditional sentences and...
1. Judge the accuracy
2. Identify the function
3. Identify the condition and result
4. Identify the time references of condition and result clauses
Be also prepared to...
5. Write and example of each type of conditional (e.g. write a counterfactual conditional)
6. Explain the difference between real and unreal conditionals
7. Explain the difference between a hypothetical and counterfactual conditional
8. Explain the difference between generic, habitual, inference and future conditionals
9. Write the second half of a conditional when the first part is given (e.g If I had a million dollars...)
10. Reflect on the most difficult aspect of learning the different conditionals.
You will take a quiz on BB Learn. There will be 25 questions that include short answer, multiple choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank true-false, and hot-spot questions. You should be prepared to do the following on the quiz.
Look at conditional sentences and...
1. Judge the accuracy
2. Identify the function
3. Identify the condition and result
4. Identify the time references of condition and result clauses
Be also prepared to...
5. Write and example of each type of conditional (e.g. write a counterfactual conditional)
6. Explain the difference between real and unreal conditionals
7. Explain the difference between a hypothetical and counterfactual conditional
8. Explain the difference between generic, habitual, inference and future conditionals
9. Write the second half of a conditional when the first part is given (e.g If I had a million dollars...)
10. Reflect on the most difficult aspect of learning the different conditionals.