Asked by Mathew Jameson
Which of the following sentences correctly uses the conditional tense?(1 point)
Responses
If the library is open, I would have borrowed a book.
If the library is open, I would have borrowed a book.
If the library had been open, I will borrow a book.
If the library had been open, I will borrow a book.
If the library is open, I will borrow a book.
If the library is open, I will borrow a book.
If the library were open, I will borrow a book.
If the library were open, I will borrow a book.
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"If the library is open, I will borrow a book."
This is a correct first conditional: If + present simple ("is open"), then future result with "will" + base verb ("will borrow").
This is a correct first conditional: If + present simple ("is open"), then future result with "will" + base verb ("will borrow").
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