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Fast Track to YDT - If & Wish Clauses (1)




                                                               5.  ---- the decoding success of Elizabeth Smith Friedman, an
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          sözcük veya ifadeyi bulunuz.                            American codebreaker in World War II, more than 8,000
                                                                  soldiers on board ---- their lives because of German spies
                                                                  who planned to sink the Queen Mary with U-boats.
        1.  The English language ---- the 1,700 words it has today
           if William Shakespeare, who is widely regarded as the   A)  If it hadn’t been for / would lose
           greatest writer in England, ---- them across all of his
           written works.                                         B)  In case of / could have lost
           A)  might not have / did not invent                    C)  But for / would have lost
           B)  could not have / was not inventing                 D)  If it weren’t for / might lose
                                                                  E)  Without / could lose
           C)  would not have / had not invented
           D)  would not have had / had not invented
           E)  could not have had / has not invented





        2.  You ---- an audiobook from someone else’s book for free   6.  It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and skincare
           provided that the work ---- in the public domain, or you will   routine to keep your skin looking youthful and radiant, ----
           face a lawsuit.                                        you do facial exercises to reverse signs of ageing.
           A)  can produce / is                                   A)  only if
           B)  could produce / was                                B)  supposing that
           C)  have to produce / will be                          C)  as though

           D)  might produce / had been                           D)  provided that
           E)  must produce / has been                            E)  whether or not







        3.  North America’s first transcontinental railroad ---- between   7.  Human societies ---- agriculture, herding, domestication
           1863  and  1869;  if  not,  it  ----  quicker  and  safer  to  travel   of animal and plant species if the Neolithic Revolution,
           across the United States then.                         which marked the transition from nomadic groups of
                                                                  hunter-gatherers to agricultural settlements in human
           A)  had been constructed / might not have been         history, ----.

           B)  was constructed / would not have been
                                                                  A)  could not develop / did not occur
           C)  was going to be constructed / cannot be
                                                                  B)  might not develop / has not occurred
           D)  has been constructed / will not be
                                                                  C)  will not develop / do not occur
           E)  was being constructed / must not be
                                                                  D)  could not have developed / had not occurred
                                                                  E)  would not have developed / was not occurring







        4.  ---- a sudden loss of cabin pressure, the oxygen masks   8.  Almost all parents wish their kids ---- healthy foods, but
           will automatically drop down in front of the passenger   they should remember that they ---- the first to eat healthily
           from compartments above.                               and set a good example.
           A)  Only if                                            A)  ate / are
           B)  Without                                            B)  had eaten / had been

           C)  Except for                                         C)  eat / will be
           D)  In case of                                         D)  have eaten / have been
           E)  If it weren’t for                                  E)  were eating / were


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