Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive Verified < Ad-Free >
If you me earlier, I ____ you. A) told / would help B) had told / would have helped C) told / would have helped D) have told / will help
If he ______ the job offer last year, he ______ a millionaire now. a) accepted / is b) had accepted / would be c) would have accepted / was d) accepts / will be
Before diving into the quiz, let us review the complex structures that frequently trip up advanced English learners. Mixed Conditionals (Type 1: Past Cause, Present Result) conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
. It asks about an imaginary scenario ("if you saw a ghost"). Mixed Conditionals
Select the correct option to complete each sentence. These questions are designed to test subtle nuances, advanced structures, and mixed conditionals. If you me earlier, I ____ you
But for your help, we ______ the project on time. a) wouldn’t finish b) wouldn’t have finished c) didn’t finish d) won’t finish
A) leftB) had leftC) would leaveD) leave Part B: Level 2 – Advanced Nuance Mixed Conditionals (Type 1: Past Cause, Present Result)
✅ This is a First Conditional sentence (real possibilities). We use "if" + simple present, and "will" + verb.
Never use "will" or "would" in the "if" part of the sentence. (Incorrect: If I will see him... Correct: If I see him... )
This is a Third Conditional sentence reflecting on a past regret ( yesterday ). The main clause uses wouldn't have gotten , meaning the if-clause must use the Past Perfect ( had brought ). 8. Correct Answer: B (would you do)