Conditional Grammar Quiz - Conditional 0, 1, 2, and 3 Mixed
3.Choose the phrase which best completes the conditional statement.
1. If he comes,
• we will go to lunch.
• we would go to lunch.
• we went to lunch.
2. I would buy a new house
• if I have a lot of money.
• if I win the lottery.
• if I inherited a million dollars.
3. If she misses the bus,
• I take her to school by car.
• I would take her to school by car.
• she have to walk.
4. If I had known you were in town,
• I would buy you some flowers!
• I would have bought you some flowers.
• I will buy you some flowers.
5. If he studies a lot,
• he might pass the exam.
• he would pass the exam.
• he is going to pass the exam.
6. I would get a new job
• if I was you.
• if I am you.
• if I were you.
7. He will surely fail his exams
• if he not work harder.
• unless he begins to study.
• if he weren't serious.
8. She would live in New York now
• if she stays.
• if she had stayed.
• if she was to stay.
9. They would have bought that new car
• if they had had the money.
• if they had the money.
• if they were having the money.
1. I leave on Saturdays
• if she will come to visit.
• if she comes to visit.
• if she won't come to visit.
2. If he were President,
• he would help the poor more.
• he will help the poor more.
• he would have helped the poor more.
3. If they had had enough good sense,
• they would move to Santa Monica.
• they would have moved to Santa Monica.
• they would had moved to Santa Monica.
4. She will go crazy
• if you leaves her.
• unless she leaves you.
• if she don't leave you.
5. If this storm gets worse,
• we will have to go inland.
• we have to get inland.
• we must to go inland.
6. Watch out! If you touch that cable,
• you will get a shock.
• you shocked.
• you had a shock.
7. I might have had time
• if you needed my help.
• if you had asked me for help.
• if you ask me for help.
8. I'm afraid I can't understand you
• if you speak unclear.
• unless you speak more clearly.
• if you don't speak clear.
9. She would have gone
• if she had been in your position.
• if she were in your position.
• if she was in your position.
10. You would certainly have been angry
• if you discovered what he knew.
• if you had discovered what he knew.
• if you had discovered what he had known.
1. If he comes, we will go to lunch.
2. I would buy a new house ,if I inherited a million dollars.
3. If they had had enough good sense, they would have moved to Santa Monica.
4. She will go crazy, if you leaves her.
5. If this storm gets worse, we will have to go inland.
6. Watch out! If you touch that cable, you will get a shock.
7. I might have had time, if you had asked me for help.
8.I'm afraid I can't understand you if you don't speak clear.
9. She would have gone if she had been in your position.
10. You would certainly have been angry if you had discovered what he had known.