only if条件句: OG2017 706. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) had long been expected to announce a reduction in output tobolster sagging oil prices, but officials of the organization just recently announced that the group will pare daily production by 1.5 million barrels by the beginning of next year,but only if non-OPEC nations, including Norway, Mexico, and Russia, were to trim output by a total of500,000 barrels a day. A. year, but only if non-OPEC nations,including Norway, Mexico, and Russia, were to trim output B. year, but only if the output of non-OPECnations, which includes Norway, Mexico, and Russia, is trimmed C. year only if the output of non-OPECnations, including Norway, Mexico, and Russia, would be trimmed D. year only if non-OPEC nations, which includesNorway, Mexico, and Russia, were trimming output E. year only if non-OPEC nations, including Norway, Mexico, andRussia, trim output 我自己不明白的是,if条件句用虚拟语气是可以的,但是为什么不选C。查了论坛之后,发现排除C的原因有三个: 1、including修饰有问题,像是跳跃修饰了the output,表达这些non-OPEC nations的output总和,原句是表达每个国家output削减 2、X will do something only if Y does something else. 是条件状语从句,主将从现,而不是虚拟语气 3、 if the output...would be trimmed On the GMAT, if + SUBJECT + would is ALWAYS WRONG.
其他题目:
While some academicians believe that business ethics should be integrated into every business course, others say that students will take ethics seriously only if it would be taught as a separately required course.
(A) only if it would be taught as a separately required course
(B) only if it is taught as a separate, required course
(C) if it is taught only as a course required separately
(D) if it was taught only as a separate and required course
(E) if it would only be taught as a required course, separately
Choice B is best: in sentences expressing a conditional result (x will happen if y happens), the verb of the main clause should be in the future tense and the verb of the if clause should be in the present indicative. Thus, is taught (in B) is consistent with will take, whereas would be taught (in A and E) and was taught (in D) are not. For clarity, only in C, D, and E should immediately precede the entire if clause that it is meant to modify. Also, the intended meaning is distorted when the adverb separately is used to modify required, as in A and C, or taught, as in E; B correctly uses the adjective separate to modify course. GWD Antarctica receives more solar radiation than does any other place on Earth, yet the temperatures are so cold and the ice cap is reflective, so that little polar ice melts during the summer; otherwise, the water levels of the oceans would rise 250 feet and engulf most of the world’s great cities.
A.is reflective, so that little polar ice melts during the summer; otherwise,
B.is so reflective that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; were it to do so,
C.so reflective that little polar ice melts during the summer, or else
D.reflective, so that little of the polar ice melts during the summer, or
E.reflects so that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; if it did
答案选B. were it to do so...表示条件, = if it were to do so. 符合规律的。
曼哈顿:
虚拟语气
Subjunctive Mood in two special situations:
(1) Unlikely or unreal conditions (usually after if on a similar word). —— the Hypothetical Subjunctive
(2) Proposals, desires, and requests formed with certain verbs and the word that. ——the Command Subjunctive
These two uses correspond to two forms of the subjunctive mood: the Hypothetical Subjunctive and the Command Subjunctive.
We use the Hypothetical Subjunctive form in a few circumstances to indicate unlikely or unreal conditions. Principally, this form occurs after if、 as if、 or as though.
Right: To overcome my fear of germs, I will think about disease as though it WERE harmless.
The speaker does not believe that disease actually is harmless. By using the Hypothetical Subjunctive were, the speaker reveals that he or she thinks that disease is not harmless.
The basic form of the Hypothetical Subjunctive is equivalent to the Simple Past of every verb, with one exception. For the verb to be, the form were is always used. (The Simple Past of be is both were and was: I was, you were, he/she/it was, we/you/they were) Just remember the song “If I WERE a Rich Man” (not If I WAS a Rich Man) and you will remember to use were. However, the GMAT tests this usage only rarely. Because of its similarity in form to the Simple Past, the Hypothetical Subjunctive is sometimes called the “Past Subjunctive.” However, its use has to do with unlikely or unreal conditions, not with past time.
通过错的去表达对的,去强调这个不是真实的,很多时候是表达一种主观的判断,只要自己认为与真实的不一样就行
If... Then Constructions根据发生与否的确定性来划分:
Right:
IF you study diligently, [THEN] you will score highly.
You will score highly IF you study diligently.
五种形式都是对的,根据句意来看:
(1) General Rule with no uncertainty 非常确定会发生
IF Sophie EATS pizza, THEN she BECOMES ill. IF Present, THEN Present.
This pattern is equivalent to whenever: WHENEVER Sophie EATS pizza, she BECOMES ill,
(2) General Rule with some uncertainty 有一点不确定性
IF Sophie EATS pizza, THEN she MAY BECOME ill. IF Present, THEN Can or May.
Here, the helping verbs can or may can be used to allow for a somewhat uncertain outcome.
(3) Particular Case (in the future) with no uncertainty 确定将会发生
IF Sophie EATS pizza tomorrow, THEN she WILL BECOME ill. IF Present, THEN Future.
Another possibility for the Particular Case (in the present) is Present Perfect: If Sophie HAS EATEN pizza, then she WILL BECOME ill.
(4) Unlikely Case (in the future) 不可能发生
IF Sophie ATE pizza tomorrow, THEN she WOULD BECOME ill. IF Hypothetical Subjunctive, THEN Conditional.
Here, the writer thinks that Sophie is unlikely to eat pizza tomorrow. The Conditional Tense (would) shows the hypothetical result of an unlikely or untrue condition. In place of would, the form could can be used to indicate improbability as well.
(5) Case That Never Happened (in the past)
IF Sophie HAD EATEN pizza yesterday, THEN she WOULD HAVE BECOME ill. IF Past Perfect, THEN Conditional Perfect.
Other patterns are possible, but if... then sentences that you encounter on the GMAT should conform to one of these five patterns.
The helping verbs would and should should NEVER go in the if part of the sentence, according to the GMAT! 也就是本题中: if the output...would be trimmed 是错的
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) had long been expected to announce a reduction in output tobolster sagging oil prices, but officials of the organization just recently announced that the group will pare daily production by 1.5 million barrels by the beginning of next year only if non-OPEC nations, including Norway, Mexico, andRussia, trim output by a total of 500,000 barrels a day.
一个句子中用了四个时态
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