1. If you mix Type 2 and Type 3 conditionals, what type of conditional is formed?
A. Type 4 conditional
B. Mixed conditional
C. Hybrid conditional
D. Complex conditional
2. What is the function of a conditional sentence?
A. To state a fact.
B. To ask a question.
C. To express a condition and its result.
D. To give a command.
3. Which modal verb, besides ‘would’, can be used in the main clause of a Type 2 conditional sentence?
A. ‘Must’
B. ‘Should’
C. ‘Will’
D. ‘Shall’
4. What is the main difference between a Type 2 and a Mixed conditional?
A. Type 2 refers to the past, mixed refers to the present.
B. Type 2 refers to the present or future, mixed combines past and present.
C. Type 2 is more formal than mixed.
D. There is no difference.
5. Which of the following sentences uses a Type 0 conditional correctly?
A. If it will rain, the ground gets wet.
B. If it rained, the ground would get wet.
C. If it rains, the ground gets wet.
D. If it would rain, the ground would get wet.
6. How does the use of ‘should’ in the ‘if’ clause affect the meaning of a conditional sentence?
A. It makes the condition more certain.
B. It makes the condition less likely or more polite.
C. It expresses a past regret.
D. It has no effect on the meaning.
7. Which sentence uses a conditional to express a polite request?
A. If you help me, I will be grateful.
B. If you helped me, I would be grateful.
C. If you had helped me, I would have been grateful.
D. If you help me, I am grateful.
8. What type of conditional sentence is used to express a hypothetical situation in the past that did not happen?
A. Type 0 conditional
B. Type 1 conditional
C. Type 2 conditional
D. Type 3 conditional
9. Which tense is typically used in the ‘if’ clause of a Type 1 conditional sentence?
A. Past simple
B. Past perfect
C. Simple present
D. Future simple
10. Identify the correct structure for a Type 1 conditional sentence.
A. If + past simple, would + base form
B. If + simple present, will + base form
C. If + past perfect, would have + past participle
D. If + simple present, would + base form
11. Complete the sentence: ‘______ it rains, we will cancel the picnic.’
A. Even if
B. If
C. Unless
D. Provided that
12. Rewrite the following sentence as an inverted conditional: ‘If I had known, I would have told you.’
A. Had I known, I would tell you.
B. I had known, I would have told you.
C. Had I known, I would have told you.
D. I would have told you, had I known.
13. Complete the following sentence using the correct form of the verb: ‘If I ______ (be) you, I ______ (accept) the offer.’
A. am / will accept
B. was / would accept
C. were / would accept
D. were / will accept
14. What is the result of using ‘had better’ in the main clause of a conditional sentence?
A. It expresses a strong recommendation or warning.
B. It expresses a polite request.
C. It expresses a general truth.
D. It expresses a hypothetical situation.
15. What is the purpose of using a Type 0 conditional?
A. To express a hypothetical situation in the future.
B. To express a general truth or scientific fact.
C. To express regret about the past.
D. To express an impossible situation.
16. Complete the sentence: ‘______ you tell anyone, I will never speak to you again.’
A. Unless
B. Even if
C. Should
D. If
17. What does a Type 3 conditional sentence imply about the condition it describes?
A. The condition is likely to happen.
B. The condition is a general truth.
C. The condition did not happen.
D. The condition is currently happening.
18. Complete the sentence: If I ______ (know) the answer, I ______ (tell) you.
A. knew / will tell
B. know / would tell
C. knew / would tell
D. know / will tell
19. Which of the following sentences correctly uses a conditional with ‘otherwise’?
A. Study hard, otherwise you will fail.
B. If you study hard, otherwise you will fail.
C. Study hard, if not you will fail.
D. Study hard, you will not fail otherwise.
20. What is the function of ‘as long as’ in a conditional sentence?
A. To emphasize a limitation or condition that must be met.
B. To express a general truth.
C. To express regret.
D. To express disbelief.
21. Which of the following is NOT a common alternative to ‘if’ in conditional sentences?
A. Provided that
B. As long as
C. Supposing
D. Despite
22. Which of the following best describes the use of an inverted conditional?
A. To make the sentence more complex.
B. To emphasize the condition or make it more formal.
C. To change the meaning of the sentence.
D. To create a question.
23. Select the sentence that correctly demonstrates a Type 3 conditional.
A. If I study, I will pass the test.
B. If I studied, I would pass the test.
C. If I had studied, I would have passed the test.
D. If I study, I pass the test.
24. Which sentence uses ‘wish’ correctly to express a regret about the past?
A. I wish I will have studied harder.
B. I wish I studied harder.
C. I wish I had studied harder.
D. I wish I would study harder.
25. What does the phrase ‘Unless’ mean in a conditional sentence?
A. ‘Only if’
B. ‘If not’
C. ‘Even if’
D. ‘In case’
26. Which sentence correctly uses a mixed conditional?
A. If I studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
B. If I had studied harder, I would pass the exam.
C. If I would have studied harder, I would pass the exam.
D. If I study harder, I would have passed the exam.
27. Identify the error in the following sentence: ‘If I would have known, I would have told you.’
A. Incorrect use of ‘would’ in the main clause.
B. Incorrect use of ‘would’ in the ‘if’ clause.
C. Incorrect tense in the main clause.
D. Incorrect subject-verb agreement.
28. In which type of conditional sentence is it grammatically correct to use ‘were’ instead of ‘was’ for all subjects?
A. Type 0
B. Type 1
C. Type 2
D. Type 3
29. Which of the following sentences is an example of a Type 2 conditional?
A. If I study, I will pass the exam.
B. If I studied, I would pass the exam.
C. If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.
D. If I study, I pass the exam.
30. In a Type 2 conditional sentence, what verb form typically follows ‘would’ in the main clause?
A. Infinitive with ‘to’
B. Past participle
C. Gerund
D. Base form of the verb
31. If water reaches 100 degrees Celsius, it ______ (boil).
A. will boil
B. would boil
C. boils
D. boiled
32. What does a mixed conditional typically describe?
A. A general truth.
B. A likely future event.
C. A hypothetical present situation.
D. A past condition with a present result, or vice versa.
33. Which type of conditional sentence expresses a situation that is generally true?
A. Second conditional
B. Third conditional
C. Zero conditional
D. First conditional
34. If I were a bird, I ______ (fly) away.
A. will fly
B. would fly
C. fly
D. flew
35. If you had studied harder, you ______ (pass) the exam.
A. will pass
B. would pass
C. would have passed
D. passed
36. If it ______ (not/rain) tomorrow, we will go to the beach.
A. does not rain
B. did not rain
C. will not rain
D. would not rain
37. If I ______ (have) enough money, I would travel around the world.
A. have
B. had
C. will have
D. had had
38. Suppose it ______ (rain) tomorrow, would you still go?
A. rains
B. rained
C. will rain
D. had rained
39. If you mix red and blue, you ______ (get) purple.
A. will get
B. would get
C. get
D. got
40. Which conditional type is used to express hypothetical or unreal situations in the present or future?
A. Zero conditional
B. First conditional
C. Second conditional
D. Third conditional
41. If I hadn’t eaten so much, I ______ (not/feel) sick now.
A. wouldn’t feel
B. wouldn’t have felt
C. didn’t feel
D. won’t feel
42. If I hadn’t missed the train, I ______ (not/be) late for the meeting yesterday.
A. wouldn’t be
B. wouldn’t have been
C. am not
D. was not
43. If he ______ (study), he will pass the exam.
A. studies
B. studied
C. will study
D. had studied
44. If I had known you were coming, I ______ (bake) a cake.
A. will bake
B. would bake
C. would have baked
D. baked
45. If he calls, ______ (tell) him I’m busy.
A. I will tell
B. you would tell
C. tell
D. I told
46. If you heat ice, it ______ (melt).
A. will melt
B. would melt
C. melts
D. melted
47. If you ______ (mix) yellow and blue, you get green.
A. mix
B. mixed
C. will mix
D. would mix
48. If I were you, I ______ (take) the job.
A. will take
B. would take
C. take
D. took
49. If she ______ (be) taller, she could be a model.
A. is
B. was
C. were
D. will be
50. If it rains, I ______ (stay) at home.
A. stay
B. will stay
C. would stay
D. stayed
51. If she had known about the party, she ______ (come).
A. will come
B. would come
C. would have come
D. came
52. Even if she ______ (win) the lottery, she wouldn’t quit her job.
A. wins
B. will win
C. won
D. had won
53. What tense is typically used in the ‘if’ clause of a first conditional sentence?
A. Past simple
B. Present perfect
C. Future simple
D. Present simple
54. Provided that you have a ticket, you ______ (be allowed) to enter.
A. are allowed
B. were allowed
C. will be allowed
D. would be allowed
55. Which conditional sentence is used to express regrets about the past?
A. Zero conditional
B. First conditional
C. Second conditional
D. Third conditional
56. What is the main clause structure in a third conditional sentence?
A. would + infinitive
B. will + infinitive
C. would have + past participle
D. had + past participle
57. If I ______ (know) the answer, I would tell you.
A. know
B. knew
C. will know
D. had known
58. What is the function of ‘should’ in a first conditional sentence?
A. To express certainty
B. To express a strong obligation
C. To express a low probability or politeness
D. To express a past regret
59. Unless you study, you ______ (not/pass) the exam.
A. will not pass
B. would not pass
C. did not pass
D. have not passed
60. If they ______ (invite) me, I would have gone to the party.
A. invite
B. invited
C. had invited
D. would invite
61. Which of the following is NOT a common type of conditional sentence?
A. Zero conditional
B. Fourth conditional
C. First conditional
D. Second conditional
62. Complete the sentence: ‘Were I to see him, I ____ him.’
A. will greet
B. would greet
C. would have greeted
D. greet
63. Which sentence uses the first conditional correctly?
A. If I will study, I will pass the exam.
B. If I study, I would pass the exam.
C. If I study, I will pass the exam.
D. If I studied, I will pass the exam.
64. Choose the correct zero conditional sentence.
A. If you heat ice, it will melt.
B. If you heat ice, it melts.
C. If you heated ice, it would melt.
D. If you would heat ice, it melts.
65. Identify the error in the following sentence: ‘If I would have gone to the party, I would have met her.’
A. The use of ‘would have met’
B. The use of ‘If’
C. The use of ‘I’
D. The use of ‘would have gone’
66. Which conditional is used to describe unreal or imaginary situations in the present or future?
A. Zero conditional
B. First conditional
C. Third conditional
D. Second conditional
67. Which type of conditional sentence is used to express a general truth or a scientific fact?
A. Second conditional
B. Third conditional
C. First conditional
D. Zero conditional
68. Which of the following best describes the function of a conditional clause?
A. To state a fact
B. To express a wish
C. To introduce a possible situation
D. To give an order
69. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a mixed conditional.
A. If I had studied harder, I would pass the exam now.
B. If I studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
C. If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
D. If I study harder, I would pass the exam.
70. What is the result clause in the following sentence: ‘If you study hard, you will succeed.’?
A. If you study hard
B. you study hard
C. you will succeed
D. you succeed
71. Which of these sentences is grammatically incorrect?
A. If I were you, I would study harder.
B. If I was you, I would study harder.
C. If I had known, I would have told you.
D. If it rains, I will stay home.
72. Which sentence uses an inverted conditional correctly?
A. Had I known, I would have told you.
B. If I had known, I would have told you.
C. Have I known, I would have told you.
D. I had known, I would have told you.
73. Which conditional is most suitable for giving advice?
A. Zero conditional
B. First conditional
C. Second conditional
D. Third conditional
74. Which conditional type refers to past situations that cannot be changed?
A. Zero conditional
B. First conditional
C. Second conditional
D. Third conditional
75. What does a conditional sentence express?
A. A statement of fact.
B. A suggestion or advice.
C. A hypothetical situation and its consequence.
D. A command or order.
76. Complete the third conditional sentence: ‘If I had known about the meeting, I ____.’
A. will have attended
B. would attend
C. would have attended
D. would have attend
77. Identify the conditional clause in the following sentence: ‘I would travel the world if I had enough money.’
A. I would travel the world
B. I had enough money
C. if I had enough money
D. travel the world
78. Complete the sentence: ‘Should you need assistance, please ____.’
A. do not hesitate to contact us
B. not hesitate to contact us
C. hesitate to contact us
D. do hesitate to contact us
79. Select the sentence that correctly uses a conditional with ‘wish’.
A. I wish I will have more time.
B. I wish I had had more time.
C. I wish I have more time.
D. I wish I would have more time.
80. What does ‘otherwise’ imply in a conditional context?
A. In addition to
B. As a result of
C. If not
D. Regardless of
81. Choose the correct mixed conditional sentence.
A. If I had listened to you, I would be rich now.
B. If I listened to you, I would have been rich.
C. If I listened to you, I would be rich now.
D. If I had listened to you, I would have been rich now.
82. Which sentence uses the second conditional correctly?
A. If I will win the lottery, I would buy a car.
B. If I won the lottery, I will buy a car.
C. If I win the lottery, I would buy a car.
D. If I won the lottery, I would buy a car.
83. Which sentence uses ‘supposing’ correctly in a conditional context?
A. Supposing it will rain, what will we do?
B. Supposing it rains, what will we do?
C. Supposing it rained, what will we do?
D. Supposing it would rain, what will we do?
84. Identify the error in the following sentence: ‘If I would have known, I would have told you.’
A. The use of ‘would have told’
B. The use of ‘If’
C. The use of ‘I’
D. The use of ‘would have known’
85. What is the tense in the ‘if’ clause of a second conditional?
A. Present simple
B. Past simple
C. Future simple
D. Present perfect
86. What is the function of ‘unless’ in a conditional sentence?
A. It introduces a result.
B. It intensifies the condition.
C. It introduces an alternative condition.
D. It means ‘if not’.
87. Which sentence correctly uses ‘provided that’?
A. I will go provided that it doesn’t rain.
B. I will go, provided that it won’t rain.
C. I will go provided that it didn’t rain.
D. I will go provided that it wouldn’t rain.
88. Complete the sentence: ‘If it ____ (rain), I will take an umbrella.’
A. rained
B. would rain
C. rains
D. will rain
89. In a first conditional sentence, what tense typically follows ‘if’?
A. Past simple
B. Future simple
C. Present perfect
D. Present simple
90. What does ‘as long as’ mean in a conditional sentence?
A. Only if
B. Even if
C. Unless
D. In case
91. Unless you apologize, she ________ (not forgive) you.
A. will not forgive
B. would not forgive
C. did not forgive
D. does not forgive
92. If she ________ (know) the answer, she would tell us.
A. knows
B. knew
C. had known
D. is knowing
93. If you ________ (study) harder, you ________ (pass) the exam.
A. studied / would pass
B. study / will pass
C. had studied / would have passed
D. study / would pass
94. If I ________ (be) you, I ________ (accept) the offer.
A. was / will accept
B. were / would accept
C. am / would accept
D. had been / would have accepted
95. Suppose you ________ (find) a wallet on the street, what ________ (you/do)?
A. find / will you do
B. found / would you do
C. had found / would you have done
D. find / would you do
96. Unless it rains, we ________ (go) to the beach.
A. will go
B. would go
C. went
D. go
97. Which type of conditional sentence expresses a general truth or a scientific fact?
A. Second conditional
B. Third conditional
C. First conditional
D. Zero conditional
98. If you mix red and blue, you ________ (get) purple.
A. will get
B. would get
C. get
D. got
99. If you heat ice, it ________ (melt).
A. will melt
B. would melt
C. melts
D. melted
100. What is a mixed conditional sentence used for?
A. To talk about future possibilities
B. To talk about general truths
C. To talk about past regrets
D. To combine different time frames
101. If she ________ (study) harder, she ________ (have) passed the exam.
A. studied / would have
B. had studied / would have
C. studies / will have
D. studied / would
102. If I were rich, I ________ (buy) a big house.
A. will buy
B. would buy
C. would have bought
D. bought
103. If I ________ (not eat) so much yesterday, I ________ (not feel) sick now.
A. didn’t eat / wouldn’t feel
B. hadn’t eaten / wouldn’t feel
C. don’t eat / won’t feel
D. haven’t eaten / wouldn’t have felt
104. What does a second conditional sentence describe?
A. Real possibilities in the future
B. Imaginary or unlikely situations in the present or future
C. Actions that always have the same result
D. Past events and their consequences
105. What is the function of ‘should’ in a conditional sentence?
A. To express certainty
B. To express a remote possibility
C. To express a general truth
D. To express a past regret
106. If water ________ (reach) 100 degrees Celsius, it ________ (boil).
A. will reach / boils
B. reaches / will boil
C. reached / would boil
D. reaches / boils
107. If I had more time, I ________ (learn) to play the guitar.
A. will learn
B. would learn
C. would have learned
D. learned
108. Imagine you ________ (can) travel anywhere, where ________ (you/go)?
A. can / will you go
B. could / would you go
C. could / will you go
D. can / would you go
109. Even if I ________ (win) the lottery, I ________ (not quit) my job.
A. win / will not quit
B. won / would not quit
C. had won / would not have quit
D. win / would not quit
110. If only I ________ (listen) to my parents’ advice.
A. listen
B. had listened
C. would listen
D. listened
111. If she hadn’t been so tired, she ________ (go) to the party.
A. will go
B. would go
C. would have gone
D. went
112. Providing that you have a visa, you ________ (be) allowed to enter the country.
A. will be
B. would be
C. are
D. were
113. Which conditional sentence is used to express regret about the past?
A. Zero conditional
B. First conditional
C. Second conditional
D. Third conditional
114. On condition that you return the book tomorrow, I ________ (lend) it to you.
A. will lend
B. would lend
C. lend
D. lent
115. Were I to see him, I ________ (tell) him the truth.
A. will tell
B. would tell
C. would have told
D. told
116. Had I known about the traffic, I ________ (take) another route.
A. will take
B. would take
C. would have taken
D. took
117. If it weren’t for your help, I ________ (not succeed).
A. will not succeed
B. would not succeed
C. had not succeeded
D. would not have succeeded
118. Which of the following is NOT a type of conditional sentence?
A. Zero conditional
B. Second conditional
C. Fourth conditional
D. Third conditional
119. In a first conditional sentence, which tense is typically used in the ‘if’ clause?
A. Past simple
B. Future simple
C. Present simple
D. Past perfect
120. If he hadn’t missed the train, he ________ (be) here by now.
A. will be
B. would be
C. would have been
D. is
121. If I were a bird, I ______ fly across the ocean.
A. will
B. would
C. can
D. could
122. If you mix red and blue, you ______ purple.
A. will get
B. would get
C. would have gotten
D. get
123. What is the purpose of using ‘should’ in the ‘if’ clause of a first conditional sentence?
A. To express a certainty.
B. To express a high probability.
C. To express a low probability or politeness.
D. To express a past event.
124. Identify the conditional type: ‘If I had seen him, I would have said hello.’
A. First conditional
B. Second conditional
C. Third conditional
D. Zero conditional
125. Without your help, I ______.
A. will fail
B. would fail
C. would have failed
D. fail
126. If she hadn’t been so tired, she ______ to the party.
A. will go
B. would go
C. would have gone
D. goes
127. The phrase ‘but for’ in a conditional sentence is closest in meaning to:
A. Because of
B. Despite
C. If not for
D. Similar to
128. What is the function of conditional sentences in expressing hypothetical situations?
A. To state facts.
B. To describe past events.
C. To express possibilities and their likely outcomes.
D. To give commands.
129. If you had studied harder, you ______ the exam.
A. will pass
B. would pass
C. would have passed
D. pass
130. What does a conditional sentence type 1 typically express?
A. An impossible situation.
B. A general truth.
C. A likely future condition and its probable result.
D. A past unreal condition.
131. Even if I ______ enough money, I wouldn’t buy that car.
A. have
B. had
C. will have
D. would have
132. What is the correct structure for a mixed conditional sentence (past unreal condition, present unreal result)?
A. If + past simple, would have + past participle
B. If + past perfect, would + base form
C. If + past perfect, will + base form
D. If + past simple, would + base form
133. Identify the error in the following sentence: ‘If I would have known, I would have told you.’
A. ‘would have told’ should be ‘would tell’.
B. The sentence is correct.
C. ‘If I would have known’ should be ‘If I had known’.
D. ‘If’ should be replaced with ‘When’.
134. If she ______ earlier, she wouldn’t have missed the bus.
A. wakes up
B. woke up
C. had woken up
D. would wake up
135. If it rains, I ______ my umbrella.
A. would take
B. will take
C. took
D. take
136. Suppose it ______ tomorrow, would you still go hiking?
A. rains
B. rained
C. will rain
D. is raining
137. Complete the sentence: ‘If the sun shines, ______.’
A. we went to the park
B. we go to the park
C. we will go to the park
D. we would go to the park
138. Were I to know the answer, I ______ you.
A. will tell
B. would tell
C. would have told
D. told
139. Unless it rains, ______.
A. we will cancel the trip
B. we would cancel the trip
C. we won’t cancel the trip
D. we cancelled the trip
140. If water reaches 100 degrees Celsius, it ______.
A. will boil
B. would boil
C. boiled
D. boils
141. Had I known about the traffic, I ______ a different route.
A. will take
B. would take
C. would have taken
D. take
142. If they offered me the job, I think I ______ it.
A. will take
B. would take
C. would have taken
D. take
143. What is a ‘mixed conditional’ sentence?
A. A sentence with multiple ‘if’ clauses.
B. A conditional sentence that combines elements of different conditional types.
C. A conditional sentence with both positive and negative clauses.
D. A conditional sentence with an implied ‘if’ clause.
144. Which conditional type describes an unreal past condition and its unreal past result?
A. First conditional
B. Second conditional
C. Zero conditional
D. Third conditional
145. Unless you hurry, you ______ the train.
A. will catch
B. would catch
C. won’t catch
D. caught
146. If you heat ice, it ______.
A. will melt
B. would melt
C. melted
D. melts
147. If I won the lottery, I ______ travel around the world.
A. will
B. would
C. would have
D. am going to
148. If I ______ you, I would accept the offer.
A. am
B. was
C. were
D. will be
149. What type of conditional sentence is used to express a general truth or a scientific fact?
A. Second conditional
B. Third conditional
C. First conditional
D. Zero conditional
150. Imagine you are giving advice. Complete the sentence: ‘If I were you, I ______ more exercise.’
A. will do
B. would do
C. would have done
D. do