___________you to be offered that job, would you have to move to another city?
Provided that
Should
Were
Had
Question 7.
Kiến thức được hỏi - Đảo ngữ câu điều kiện loại II.
Nhìn vào 4 phương án và động từ của hai mệnh đề ta nghĩ ngay đến câu điều kiện. Ta thấy mệnh đề chính có would you have to → câu điều kiện loại II. Suy ra về điều kiện động từ phải ở quá khứ đơn. Tuy nhiên đây không phải là câu điều kiện bình thường với if mà là dạng đảo ngữ của câu điều kiện loại II vì về điều kiện có you to be → Loại A vì Provided that - giả sử rằng - không được dùng cho đảo ngữ của câu điều kiện. Loại B và D vì không dùng cho đảo ngữ của câu điều kiện loại II. Ta chọn C - were - đảo were lên trước để biến thành đảo ngữ của câu điều kiện loại II.
Tạm dịch: Nếu bạn được yêu cầu công việc thì bạn sẽ phải di chuyển tới thành phố khác à?
* Mở rộng:
- Đối với câu điều kiện loại I ta dùng should lên trước chủ ngữ
Ex: If anyone calls, please take a message. (Nếu có ai đó gọi, làm ơn hãy để lại tin nhắn).
→ Should anyone call, please take a message.
- Đối với câu điều kiện loại II ta dùng were lên trước chủ ngữ
Ex: If I didn't read newspaper, I wouldn't know what was happening in the world. (Nếu tôi không đọc tờ báo đó thì tôi đã không biết chuyện gì đang xảy ra trên thế giới)
→ Were I not to read newspaper, I wouldn't know what was happening in the world.
- Đối với câu điều kiện loại III ta dùng had lên trước chủ ngữ
If they had asked me, I could have given them some advice. (Giá như họ hỏi tôi thì tôi đã có thể cho họ vài lời khuyên).
→ Had they asked me, I could have given them some advice
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