The sentence that correctly uses the conditional tense is:
If the library is open, I will borrow a book.
This sentence presents a condition that is possible in the present or future, followed by a result that will happen if that condition is met.
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.
1 answer
The sentence that correctly uses the conditional tense is:
If the library is open, I will borrow a book.
This sentence presents a condition that is possible in the present or future, followed by a result that will happen if that condition is met.