Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive !exclusive! ✯ 〈DELUXE〉
Used for hypothetical, highly unlikely, or impossible situations in the present or future. If + Past Simple, ... Would + Infinitive
This is a zero conditional sentence representing a scientific fact. Both clauses require the present simple tense.
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1. If I ________ about the traffic jam on the highway, I would have taken the scenic route. B) had known C) would know D) have known 2. Water boils if it ________ to 100 degrees Celsius. A) is heated B) will be heated C) would heat conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
25. a – First conditional (real future possibility). 26. b – Mixed: Present advice (If I were you) about a past action (apologize yesterday). 27. a – "Provided that" functions like 'if' in first conditional. 28. b – "Suppose" introduces a second conditional (unreal present). 29. c – Third conditional "hadn't been" = condition for past unreal situation. 30. a – "On condition that" takes present simple for a real future condition.
A) wouldn't beB) won't have beenC) wouldn't have beenD) shouldn't be
What ________ if you do not pass the final certification exam next week?A) happensB) would happenC) will happenD) happened Both clauses require the present simple tense
If it ______ tomorrow, we ______ the picnic. a) rains / will cancel b) will rain / cancel c) rained / would cancel d) is raining / cancel
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Before we begin the exercises, let’s understand why the multiple-choice format is particularly effective for mastering conditionals: including any personal information you added.
This is a third conditional sentence looking back at a past regret. The if clause uses past perfect ("had invited"), requiring would have + past participle in the main clause.
: Uses "were" for all subjects in the "if" clause to show a hypothetical state. exercises or focus on a specific type