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Belajar Soal Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9 SMP Tentang Conditional Sentences (Type 0, 1, 2)

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Conditional Sentences (Type 0, 1, 2)

Deskripsi :

Memahami dan menggunakan conditional sentences untuk menyatakan kemungkinan dan kondisi.

Jenjang Pendidikan : SMP
Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Kelas : SMP Kelas 9
Waktu :15 Menit

Jul 08, 2025   |   8 views

If it rains, we will stay home.

A. If it doesn't rain, we will go to the park.
B. If it rains, we won't stay home.
C. If it rains, we will go to the park.
D. If it rains, we will play football.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 1 conditional. It describes a possible future situation (it rains) and its likely result (we will go to the park). The structure is: If + present simple, will + base form of verb.

If I study hard, I will pass the exam.

A. If I don't study hard, I will fail the exam.
B. If I study hard, I won't pass the exam.
C. If I study hard, I might pass the exam.
D. If I study hard, I can pass the exam.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 1 conditional. It describes a possible future situation (I don't study hard) and its likely result (I will fail the exam). The structure is: If + present simple, will + base form of verb.

If she had more money, she would travel the world.

A. If she doesn't have more money, she won't travel the world.
B. If she had more money, she would not travel the world.
C. If she had more money, she would travel the world.
D. If she has more money, she will travel the world.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 2 conditional. It describes an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the present or future (she doesn't have more money) and its possible result (she would travel the world). The structure is: If + past simple, would + base form of verb.

If he were taller, he would be a better basketball player.

A. If he isn't taller, he won't be a better basketball player.
B. If he were taller, he wouldn't be a better basketball player.
C. If he were taller, he would be a better basketball player.
D. If he is taller, he will be a better basketball player.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 2 conditional. It describes an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the present or future (he is not taller) and its possible result (he would be a better basketball player). The structure is: If + past subjunctive (were), would + base form of verb.

If I had known the answer, I would have told you.

A. If I didn't know the answer, I would have told you.
B. If I knew the answer, I would tell you.
C. If I hadn't known the answer, I would have told you.
D. If I know the answer, I will tell you.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 3 conditional. It describes a hypothetical past situation (I didn't know the answer) and its possible result in the past (I would have told you). The structure is: If + past perfect, would have + past participle.

If the weather was better, we would go to the beach.

A. If the weather isn't better, we won't go to the beach.
B. If the weather was better, we wouldn't go to the beach.
C. If the weather was better, we could go to the beach.
D. If the weather is better, we will go to the beach.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 2 conditional. It describes an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the present or future (the weather is not better) and its possible result (we could go to the beach). The structure is: If + past simple, could/might + base form of verb.

She would be very happy if she won the lottery.

A. She won't be happy if she doesn't win the lottery.
B. She would not be happy if she won the lottery.
C. She would be very happy if she won the lottery.
D. She will be very happy if she wins the lottery.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 2 conditional. It describes an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the present or future (she doesn't win the lottery) and its possible result (she won't be happy). The structure is: If + past simple, would + base form of verb.

If I had more time, I would travel around the world.

A. If I have more time, I will travel around the world.
B. If I don't have more time, I won't travel around the world.
C. If I had more time, I would travel around the world.
D. If I had less time, I would travel around the world.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 2 conditional. It describes an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the present or future (I don't have more time) and its possible result (I would travel around the world). The structure is: If + past simple, would + base form of verb.

If he were to come to the party, he would bring a cake.

A. If he comes to the party, he will bring a cake.
B. If he didn't come to the party, he wouldn't bring a cake.
C. If he was to come to the party, he would bring a cake.
D. If he is to come to the party, he will bring a cake.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 2 conditional. It describes an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the present or future (he doesn't come to the party) and its possible result (he wouldn't bring a cake). The structure is: If + past subjunctive (were), would + base form of verb.

They would be able to finish the project if they had enough resources.

A. They can finish the project if they have enough resources.
B. They couldn't finish the project if they didn't have enough resources.
C. They would be able to finish the project if they didn't have enough resources.
D. They can't finish the project if they had enough resources.

Pembahasan :
This sentence is a Type 3 conditional. It describes a hypothetical past situation (they didn't have enough resources) and its possible result in the past (they couldn't finish the project). The structure is: If + past perfect, would have + past participle.