Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive !!link!! -

example. It describes a general fact that always happens under a certain condition. c) will cancel Explanation: First Conditional

8. b – Unreal present condition (winning the lottery is unlikely). 9. b – Hypothetical question. 10. c – Use "were" for all persons in formal second conditional (though "was" is sometimes accepted informally). 11. b – Advice using second conditional. "Were" is correct.

If he ______ less stubborn, he ______ more friends. a) is / will have b) were / would have c) was / would have had d) had been / would have

The laptop is broken because you dropped it. It ______ fine now if you ______ more careful. a) is / were b) would be / had been c) would have been / were d) was / have been conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive

If I possessed a law degree, I ________ that high-profile case last year.A) would takeB) tookC) will takeD) would have taken

If + Present Simple, Will + Infinitive. (Used for likely future events.)

. It describes a past situation that didn't happen (an accident) because of a specific past condition (the ice). ❌ "won't have" is future. example

Even if I ______ the answer, I ______ tell you. a) knew / wouldn't b) know / won't c) had known / wouldn't have d) know / wouldn't

If I _______ rich, I would have bought that house years ago. (Mixed: Present state, Past result) A. were B. had been C. am D. be

If water drops below 0°C, it ________ into ice.A) turnsB) will turnC) would turnD) turned b – Unreal present condition (winning the lottery

| Inverted First Conditional . "Should you require" is a formal inversion of "If you should require" or "If you require". It uses the base form of the verb.

If people ______ too much sugar, they ______ weight easily. a) ate / would gain b) eat / gain c) will eat / gained d) have eaten / will gain