Conditional Sentences - Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive Portable
If she ______ the alarm, she ______ the flight. a) set / wouldn’t miss b) had set / wouldn’t have missed c) would have set / didn’t miss d) sets / won’t miss
A. hadB. haveC. would haveD. had had
Master Conditional Sentences: Advanced Multiple-Choice Exercises
If I ______ you were coming, I would have baked a cake.A. knowB. knewC. have knownD. had known conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
In formal English, "if" can be omitted by inverting the subject and auxiliary verb.
If + Past Perfect, Would + Verb. (If I had taken that job, I would be rich now.) Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Level 1: Foundation (Zero & First Conditionals)
D) will need
If the weather ______ so bad, we could have gone hiking. a) weren’t b) hasn’t been c) hadn’t been d) isn’t
"If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam." Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises
: Used for hypothetical or unlikely situations (If + past simple, would + verb). Third Conditional If she ______ the alarm, she ______ the flight
Conditional sentences are the backbone of fluent English expression. They allow us to discuss realities, possibilities, hypotheticals, and even regrets. Yet, for many learners, mastering the "if-clause" grammar remains a persistent challenge. That is why we have created this collection of conditional sentences exercises in multiple-choice format —designed to test your knowledge from Zero Conditional all the way to Mixed and Inverted Conditionals.
I wouldn't normally do this, but I ______ an exception because it's you. A) will make B) would make C) made D) have made