The sentence that correctly uses the conditional tense is:
"If the library is open, I will borrow a book."
This sentence expresses a condition and its result in the future, which is the proper use of the conditional tense.
6 of 206 of 20 Items Question Which of the following sentences correctly uses the conditional tense?(2 points) 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 is open, I will borrow a book. If the library is open, I will borrow 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 were open, I will borrow a book. If the library were open, I will borrow a book. Skip to navigation page 1 of 1
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The sentence that correctly uses the conditional tense is:
"If the library is open, I will borrow a book."
This sentence expresses a condition and its result in the future, which is the proper use of the conditional tense.