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Choose "will" or "would" to complete each sentence.

1. If he doesn't finish his chores, he (will/would) get in trouble.
2. If he got another speeding ticket, he (will/would) lose his license. 3. My generous sister says that she (will/would) loan me her shirt.
4. His elderly father promised that he (will/would) stop smoking.
5. Our wonderful mother said that she (will/would) drive us home.
6. If we don't pay the income tax, we (will/would) go to jail.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Will: used for future events
  • Would: used for past events

1. If he doesn't finish his chores, he (will/would) get in trouble.

2. If he got another speeding ticket, he (will/would) lose his license.

3. My generous sister says that she (will/would) loan me her shirt.

4. His elderly father promised that he (will/would) stop smoking.

5. Our wonderful mother said that she (will/would) drive us home.

6. If we don't pay the income tax, we (will/would) go to jail.​

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