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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

He couldn’t retake the exam because he missed too many lessons.

A. He would retake the exam if he didn’t miss too many lessons.

B. He could have retaken the exam if he hadn’t missed too many lessons

Đáp án chính xác

C. If he missed too many lessons, he wouldn’t retake the exam.

D. If he had missed too many lessons, he wouldn’t have retaken the exam.

Trả lời:

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Đáp án B

Anh ấy không thể thi lại vì anh ấy bỏ lỡ quá nhiều bài học. —> Tình huống ở
quá khứ —> phải dùng câu điều kiện loại 3

A. Câu điều kiện loại 2 —> loại

B. Anh ấy có thể thi lại nếu anh ấy không bị lỡ quá nhiều bài học.

Câu điều kiện loại 3: If S + had + Ved/V3, S + would / could have Ved/ V3

C. Câu điều kiện loại 2  —>loại

D. Nếu anh ấy bỏ lỡ quá nhiều bài học, anh ấy sẽ không thi lại. —> sai về quy
tắc viết lại câu điều kiện phải ngược lại với ngữ cảnh.

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