IF ONLY YOU HAD TOLD ME THE TRUTH ABOUT THE THEFT. A. HAD YOU HAD TO...

4.If only you had told me the truth about the theft. A. Had you had told me the truth, there wouldn’t have been the theft. B. You only told me the truth if there was a theft. C. Only if you has told me the truth about the theft. D. You should have told me the truth about the theft.Step 1 : Perform the following steps  Ask students to learn the form by heart. Ask students to identify conditional sentence by verbs in if clauseor main clause or in the context.Conditional sentences Word instead of “if”- Unless (=If ..not )-As long as /so long as/provided(that) /providing (that) /Types 1,2,3 and mixedOn condition (that)condition (=Only if )-In case-But for + N= If it hadn’t been for+N / If it weren’t for +N-Or else = Otherwise-Suppose / supposing (= imagineif)-Even if-Whether-With + N-Without + N Ask students to attend the meaning of the sentence.Step 2: Give the corect option