Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive
Used for real or possible situations in the future. It is likely to happen if the condition is met.
Used for facts, scientific truths, and general habits. The result always happens if the condition is met. conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
(Hint: Unless means If... not )A) studiesB) doesn't studyC) will studyD) studied Used for real or possible situations in the future
Before diving into the quiz, let's refresh the core structures: Conditional Type If-Clause Tense Main Clause Tense General truths, scientific facts Simple Present Simple Present First Conditional Real or possible future events Simple Present Will + Base Verb Second Conditional Unreal, imaginary, or unlikely present/future Simple Past Would + Base Verb Third Conditional Imaginary past situations (regrets/criticism) Past Perfect Would have + Past Participle Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises Select the correct option for each question. The result always happens if the condition is met
❌ Option B implies the obligation was in the past, but "tomorrow morning" indicates a current/future obligation. ❌ Option C uses the present tense, which does not match the hypothetical "would" in the main clause. ❌ Option D incorrectly places "would" in the if-clause. This is a Second Conditional sentence. The speaker is imagining a hypothetical present situation where they do not have an obligation ( didn't have ), allowing them to go out "tonight." Correct Answer: A) hadn't implemented
Select the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence. The difficulty increases as you progress.
