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Inversion With Conditionals Answer Key

The document discusses 10 conditional sentences using inversion with conditionals. Each sentence expresses what would have happened if a certain condition were met, using inversion of the subject and auxiliary verb in the if-clause.
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Inversion With Conditionals Answer Key

The document discusses 10 conditional sentences using inversion with conditionals. Each sentence expresses what would have happened if a certain condition were met, using inversion of the subject and auxiliary verb in the if-clause.
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INVERSION WITH CONDITIONALS ANSWER KEY

1. (the books/be) [No answer] Had the books been cheaper, I would have
1. (the books/be) cheaper, I would have bought them all.
bought them all.
2. (the Prime Minister/fail) [No answer] Were the Prime Minister to fail to
2. (the Prime Minister/fail) to get the get the necessary support, he would be forced to call a snap election.
necessary support, he would be forced to call a snap election.
3. (the evidence/not be destroyed) [No answer] Had the evidence not
been destroyed, the accused would have been found guilty.
3. (the evidence/not be destroyed) , the
accused would have been found guilty. 4. (you/need) [No answer] Should you need any further assistance, do not
hesitate to contact us.
4. (you/need) any further assistance, do not
5. (the ship/ not capsize) [No answer] Had the ship not capsized, there
hesitate to contact us.
would have been more survivors.

5. (the ship/ not capsize) , there would have 6. (I/win) [No answer] Were I to win the prize, I wouldn't spend it on things
been more survivors. I don't need.

7. (the storm/be) [No answer] Had the storm been at night, the rescue
6. (I/win) the prize, I wouldn't spend it on team wouldn't have found the lost boy scouts.
things I don't need.
8. (he/decide) [No answer] Should he decide to come, please let me know
7. (the storm/be) at night, the rescue team as soon as possible.
wouldn't have found the lost boy scouts.
9. (I/ be offered) [No answer] Were I to be offered the job, I would have to
think about it.
8. (he/decide) to come, please let me know
as soon as possible. 10. (you/have) [No answer] Should you have any further questions,
please ask to see the manager.
9. (I/ be offered) the job, I would have to think
about it.

10. (you/have) any further questions, please


ask to see the manager.

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