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Q: Directions (Q. 11 to 14) : Choose the sentence which makes appropriate use of verbs given in the brackets. The police (kill) you, if you (try) to run away.
  • A. The police (kills) you, if you (try) to run away
  • B. The police (will kill) you, if you (try) to run away
  • C. The police (may kill) you, if you (tried) to run away
  • D. The police (would kill) you, if you (shall try) to run away
Correct Answer: Option B - Conjunction ‘if’ is used to say that one thing can, will or might happen or be true, depending on another thing happening or being true. If condition possible to fulfill following structure is used– If clause (simple present) + Main clause (Future tense) Correct sentence – The police will kill you if you try to run away.
B. Conjunction ‘if’ is used to say that one thing can, will or might happen or be true, depending on another thing happening or being true. If condition possible to fulfill following structure is used– If clause (simple present) + Main clause (Future tense) Correct sentence – The police will kill you if you try to run away.

Explanations:

Conjunction ‘if’ is used to say that one thing can, will or might happen or be true, depending on another thing happening or being true. If condition possible to fulfill following structure is used– If clause (simple present) + Main clause (Future tense) Correct sentence – The police will kill you if you try to run away.