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Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
It would be great if you
those to me as soon as possible.
It would be great if you
those to me as soon as possible.
could send
could send
It would be great if you could send those to me as soon as possible.
It would be great if you could send those to me as soon as possible.
"Sending" is a gerund. After if you, we need a full verb phrase that can take a subject and tense, and also in the past tense. “If you sending” is ungrammatical.
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I would
it if you forwarded those to me as well.
I would
it if you forwarded those to me as well.
appreciate
appreciate
I would appreciate it if you forwarded those to me as well.
I would appreciate it if you forwarded those to me as well.
After 'would', the verb stays in its base form—appreciate, not appreciated.
appreciated is the past tense and can’t follow would directly.
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If you could get me a black coffee, that
wonderful.
If you could get me a black coffee, that
wonderful.
would be
would be
If you could get me a black coffee, that would be wonderful.
If you could get me a black coffee, that would be wonderful.
The clause starts with "If you could", in this type of polite conditional, we pair if you could with would in the result clause.
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I would be
if they confirmed the schedule today.
I would be
if they confirmed the schedule today.
relieved
relieved
I would be relieved if they confirmed the schedule today.
I would be relieved if they confirmed the schedule today.
relieved is an adjective that describes how you would feel, relief is a noun. After “would be,” we need an adjective, so relieved is the right choice.
Unscramble the words to make a sentence.
Ready?
If
If I
If I could
If I could take
If I could take breaks
If I could take breaks, that
If I could take breaks, that would
If I could take breaks, that would be
If I could take breaks, that would be great.
If I could take breaks, that would be great.
Unscramble the words to make a sentence.
If
If you
If you could
If you could apply
If you could apply, it
If you could apply, it would
If you could apply, it would be
If you could apply, it would be great.
If you could apply, it would be great.
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I would be grateful if you (gave or give) me this job.
I would be grateful if you (gave or give) me this job.
gave
gave
I would be grateful if you gave me this job.
give would make the sentence a real-time request rather than a softened, courteous one. Using the past tense keeps the tone polite and indirect.
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It would be helpful if you (told or tell) me where the copy paper is kept.
It would be helpful if you (told or tell) me where the copy paper is kept.
told
told
It would be helpful if you told me where the copy paper is kept.
The present form 'tell' sounds more direct and clashes with the conditional tone created by would.
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If she (reply or replied) sooner, it would be easier to plan the meeting.
If she (reply or replied) sooner, it would be easier to plan the meeting.
replied
replied
If she replied sooner, it would be easier to plan the meeting.
"reply" is wrong for two reasons:
One, with a third-person singular subject (she), the simple present form must be "replies".
Two, in a polite or hypothetical conditional paired with would, we normally shift the verb in the if-clause to the simple past (replied) or use the pattern were to + verb (If she were to reply sooner…).
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I would like it if you could (move or moved) over.
I would like it if you could (move or moved) over.
move
move
I would like it if you could move over.
We use move because could is a modal verb, and every modal is followed by the base form of the main verb (the infinitive without to).
Listen to what I say. What is the past-tense verb that makes the request polite?
I would appreciate it if you forwarded those to me as well.
Listen one more time.
I would appreciate it if you forwarded those to me as well.
Did you hear, "forwarded"? "Forwarded" is the past tense of "forward" and shows a polite request.
How about...?
If you could get me a black coffee, that would be wonderful.
Let’s listen one more time.
If you could get me a black coffee, that would be wonderful.
Did you hear "could"? "Could" makes the request softer than "can".
Next...
I would be relieved if they confirmed the schedule today.
One more time.
I would be relieved if they confirmed the schedule today.
Did you hear "confirmed"? "Confirmed" is the past tense of "confirm" and shows a polite request.
Next...
It would be helpful if you told me where the copy paper is kept.
One more time.
It would be helpful if you told me where the copy paper is kept.
Did you hear "told"? "Told" is the past tense of "tell" and shows a polite request.
And...
If she replied sooner, it would be easier to plan the meeting.
One more time.
If she replied sooner, it would be easier to plan the meeting.
Did you hear "replied"? "replied" is the past tense of "reply" and shows a polite request.
Thank you for watching.
Now you know how to make polite requests in English.
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