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Rephrase It! — Selectividad Grammar Challenge

  •  English    15     Public
    Practice rephrasing with Conditionals, Unless, I wish / If only, and Modals.
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  • We won’t go out if it rains. (unless)
    We won’t go out unless it stops raining.
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  • I didn’t call you because I lost my phone. (if)
    If I hadn’t lost my phone, I would have called you.
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  • I’m not taller. (I wish)
    I wish I were taller.
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  • I didn’t study, so I failed the exam. (if)
    If I had studied, I wouldn’t have failed.
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  • He didn’t see the sign, so he got lost. (if)
    If he had seen the sign, he wouldn’t have got lost.
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  • You eat too much junk food, so you’re unhealthy. (if)
    If you didn’t eat so much junk food, you’d be healthier.
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  • She can’t play the guitar. (if only)
    If only she could play the guitar.
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  • I didn’t go to the concert last night. (I wish)
    I wish I had gone to the concert last night.
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  • The bull will attack you only if you move.
    ➡️ Unless you move, the bull won’t attack you.
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  • I advise you to switch off the phone. (2nd conditional)
    If I were you, I would switch off the phone.
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  • I won’t be able to meet you tomorrow afternoon because I have lots of emails to answer. (2nd conditional)
    If I didn’t have lots of emails to answer, I would be able to meet you tomorrow afternoon.
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  • I won’t help you if you don’t ask politely.
    I won’t help you unless you ask politely.
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  • She is too young to drive. (if)
    If she were older, she could drive.
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  • I’m very busy, so I can’t rest. (if only)
    If only I weren’t so busy, I could rest.
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  • They didn’t tell me the truth, so I got angry. (if)
    If they had told me the truth, I wouldn’t have got angry.
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