If we finished
If we will finish
If we could finish
No improvement
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The correct answer is: D. No improvement
The sentence “If we finish our work in time, we’ll go for a movie” is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning clearly. The other options are either grammatically incorrect or do not convey the intended meaning as clearly.
- Option A, “If we finished our work in time, we’ll go for a movie,” is grammatically incorrect. The verb “finish” should be in the present tense, not the past tense, because the sentence is about a future event.
- Option B, “If we will finish our work in time, we’ll go for a movie,” is also grammatically correct, but it is not as clear as the original sentence. The use of the future tense makes it sound like the speaker is not sure whether or not they will finish their work in time.
- Option C, “If we could finish our work in time, we’ll go for a movie,” is grammatically correct, but it does not convey the intended meaning as clearly. The use of the modal verb “could” makes it sound like the speaker is not sure whether or not they are able to finish their work in time.
Therefore, the correct answer is: D. No improvement