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c) try / will fail Explanation: 'Unless' means 'if not'. If you try = pass. If you don't try = fail.
| Issue | Why It Matters | |-------|----------------| | | 25% chance of correct guess without real understanding. | | Lack of production | No practice in forming conditionals from scratch. | | Similar distractors | Poor exercises use obviously wrong options (e.g., will in third conditional). Good ones need subtle distractors like would have vs. had . | | No context | Isolated sentences can be ambiguous (e.g., “If he came…” could be first or second conditional depending on meaning). | conditional sentences exercises multiple choice
– First Conditional. A likely result of a present action. c) try / will fail Explanation: 'Unless' means 'if not'
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