If clauses conditionals Test

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Use all forms of conditionals (zero, first, second third and mixed)
Evelina Gorobet
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Evelina Gorobet
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Question 1

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1. I don´t suppose I [blank_start]_______[blank_end] ever [blank_start]______[blank_end] a million euro. But if I won a million, I [blank_start]_______[blank_end] around the world. (win/travel)
Answer
  • will
  • win
  • would travel

Question 2

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If I drink tea in the morning, it makes me feel sick.
Answer
  • Zero Conditional
  • First Conditional
  • Second Conditional
  • Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditional

Question 3

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If he ..... (EAT) everything he ...... (BE) ill.
Answer
  • had eaten, would have been
  • doesn't eat, is not
  • don't eat, will not

Question 4

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I would not drink that wine if I were you. Which conditional is this?
Answer
  • Zero Conditional
  • First Conditional
  • Second Conditional
  • Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditional

Question 5

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What [blank_start]would[blank_end] you [blank_start]do[blank_end] if it [blank_start]rained[blank_end] on your wedding day?
Answer
  • would
  • do
  • rained

Question 6

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"What will she do if she misses the bus?" Which conditional is this?
Answer
  • Zero Conditional
  • First Conditional
  • Second Conditional
  • Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditional

Question 7

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I'd have helped had I been there. Which conditional is this?
Answer
  • Zero Conditional
  • First Conditional
  • Second Conditional
  • Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditional

Question 8

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If you were more attentive, you would have passed the exam yesterday.
Answer
  • Second and Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditional
  • First and Second Conditional
  • Third Conditional

Question 9

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The sentence "Water boils if you heat it to a hundred degrees celsius" is Zero Conditional Type
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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If Sam spoke Russian, he would have translated the letter for you. Which conditional is this?
Answer
  • Zero Conditional
  • First Conditional
  • Second Conditional
  • Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditional

Question 11

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Finish the sentence. Use the right conditional: You would have slept much better if ...
Answer
  • you will take your medicine
  • you took your medicine
  • you have taken your medicine
  • you take the medicine now

Question 12

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Choose the sentence with the meaning below: James is always lazy. He failed a test last week.
Answer
  • If you weren’t so lazy, you would pass that test.
  • If you hadn’t been so lazy, you would pass that test.
  • If you weren’t so lazy, you would have passed that test.

Question 13

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Complete the sentence: If he ___ you an invoice, you should pay him.
Answer
  • would send
  • ‘s sent
  • had sent

Question 14

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Which sentence is correct?
Answer
  • If you’d remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now.
  • If you remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now.
  • If you’d remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t have been lost now.

Question 15

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If I [blank_start]HAD KNOWN[blank_end] (KNOW) that I [blank_start]WOULD HAVE VISITED[blank_end] (VISIT) you .
Answer
  • had known
  • Would have visited

Question 16

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You [blank_start]WOULDN’T HAVE[blank_end] (NOT HAVE) so many accidents if you [blank_start]DROVE[blank_end] (DRIVE) slower
Answer
  • wouldn't have
  • didn't have
  • don't have
  • drive
  • had driven
  • drove
  • will drive

Question 17

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If we fail, who will be held responsible? Which conditional is this?
Answer
  • Zero Conditional
  • First Conditional
  • Second Conditional
  • Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditional

Question 18

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Choose the sentence with the meaning below: Paul drove too fast. Now he’s in trouble with the police.
Answer
  • If Paul didn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.
  • If Paul hadn’t driven too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.
  • If Paul hadn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t have been in trouble with the police.

Question 19

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If anyone complains, we deal with it immediately. Which conditional is this?
Answer
  • Zero Conditional
  • First Conditional
  • Second Conditional
  • Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditional

Question 20

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If I [blank_start]were[blank_end] you, I'[blank_start]d buy[blank_end] it as soon as possible. (be/ buy)
Answer
  • were
  • d buy
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