Question:
My laptop is broken. I need it for my online learning.
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A.
If my laptop is not broken, I could use it for my online learning. -
B.
In case my laptop was not broken, I could use it for my online learning. -
C.
I wish my laptop were not broken so that I could use it for my online learning. -
D.
If only my laptop had not been broken, I could have used it for my online learning.
Reference explanation:
Correct answer:
Knowledge: Combining sentences – wishes
Explain:
The given sentence is in the present tense, so we use the wish sentence in the simple past tense
A. If my computer doesn’t break, I can use it for online learning. => wrong structure of conditional sentence type 2
B. In case my computer doesn’t break, I can use it to study online. => doesn’t make sense
C. I wish my laptop hadn’t broken so I could use it for online learning.
=> Right
D. If only my laptop hadn’t broken, I could have used it for online learning. => wrong structure
=> My laptop is broken. I need it for online learning.
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