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Conditional sentences, also known as if clauses, are used to talk about situations and their possible results. They can express real possibilities, hypothetical situations, or even imagined outcomes in the past, present, or future.

Based on the use of conditional sentences, which of the following sentences correctly uses a conditional (if clause)?
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Consider the following sentences about Sona and the Liberian students.

Choose the only sentence that is grammatically correct:

Read the sentences below.
Each item presents one type of conditional followed by an example.
Identify which conditionals are grammatically correct and logically coherent.

I.First Conditional: If it rains tomorrow, we will stay at home.
II.Second Conditional: If I will study harder, I would pass the exam.
III.Third Conditional: If she had known about the meeting, she would have come earlier.

It is correct what is stated in:

“Climate change remains one of the most pressing issues facing humanity today. If governments worldwide commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, there is a chance that global temperature increases can be limited to safer levels. However, if current trends continue unchecked, the consequences will be catastrophic, affecting ecosystems and societies alike. Scientists emphasize that, if early mitigation measures had been implemented decades ago, the severity of current impacts could have been significantly reduced.”


The sentence which correctly uses a conditional structure and maintains the intended meaning based on the context above is:

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“Without updating curricula to reflect the demands of the modern world, students may leave school without the skills needed to succeed in higher education or the workforce.” The conditional which best rephrases the idea expressed in this excerpt is: