कंडीशनल कंजंक्शंस यानी संयोजक वाक्यांशों का प्रयोग अंग्रेजी व्याकरण में विशेषतौर पर शर्तों के संदर्भ में किया जाता है। ये “if”, “unless”, “provided that” आदि शब्दों के रूप में होते हैं जो किसी क्रिया के होने की शर्तों को जोड़ते हैं। अंग्रेजी भाषा सीखते समय, इन कंजंक्शंस का सही प्रयोग बहुत जरुरी होता है क्योंकि इससे वाक्य का अर्थ बदल कर ज्यादा सटीक और स्पष्ट हो जाता है।
इस अध्याय में हम कंडीशनल कंजंक्शंस पर आधारित अभ्यास करेंगे। हर वाक्य में छात्रों को सही संयोजक शब्द भरना होगा, जो वाक्य को पूर्ण और अर्थपूर्ण बनाएगा। ये अभ्यास विशेष रूप से उन छात्रों के लिए हैं जो अंग्रेजी भाषा के बारीकियों को समझना और सुधारना चाहते हैं।
ज़रूरत पड़ने पर सही संयोजक शब्द भरें
*If* (Conjunction) you study hard, you will pass the exam.
You will get a discount provided that you *purchase* (Verb) more than five items.
I would travel around the world *if* (Conjunction) I won the lottery.
You should bring an umbrella in case it *rains* (Verb).
*Unless* (Conjunction) you apologize, I will not forgive you.
*If* (Conjunction) I had known about the traffic, I would have left earlier.
You can go out to play *provided* (Conjunction) you finish your homework.
She will not be able to attend the meeting *unless* (Conjunction) she leaves now.
I will lend you the book *if* (Conjunction) you return it next week.
*In case* (Conjunction) the weather gets bad, we will cancel the picnic.
You will miss your flight *unless* (Conjunction) you leave home on time.
Owen would have accepted the job offer *if* (Conjunction) it had included a housing allowance.
I’ll pay for the tickets *provided* (Conjunction) you buy the popcorn.
They would have finished the project on time *if* (Conjunction) they had worked harder.
We could have gone to the concert *if* (Conjunction) the tickets hadn’t been so expensive.
सही संयोजक शब्द का प्रयोग करें
*If* (Conjunction) it stops raining, we can go to the park.
You won’t pass *unless* (Conjunction) you study more efficiently.
As long as you follow the instructions, the experiment should be a *success* (Noun).
We’ll go on a road trip *if* (Conjunction) the car is fixed by Saturday.
*Unless* (Conjunction) we leave early, we will be caught in rush hour traffic.
*Even if* (Conjunction) you are busy, you should make time for exercise.
*Provided* (Conjunction) the weather is good, we will hold the event outdoors.
We would help you move *if* (Conjunction) we were not so busy this weekend.
You’ll be noticed by the scouts *if* (Conjunction) you perform well in the game.
*Unless* (Conjunction) she hurries up, she’ll be late for her appointment.
If you had told me about the problem, I *would* (Modal) have helped you.
*Assuming* (Conjunction) all goes well, we’ll arrive by 6 PM.
I can pick up the groceries for you *provided* (Conjunction) I finish work on time.
Jane will join us for dinner *if* (Conjunction) she doesn’t have to work late.
If you want to improve your health, you should eat *healthy* (Adjective) food and exercise regularly.