Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive __top__ <Ultimate - ANTHOLOGY>
A) didn't forgetB) hadn't forgottenC) wouldn't forgetD) don't forget
(Third conditional: Past perfect for unreal past)
✅ This is a First Conditional . The "if" clause uses the simple present even though it refers to a future event. conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
because it describes a consistent logical result (color mixing). Explanation: This is the question form of a Second Conditional
"If I won the lottery, I would buy a boat." (Note: Use "were" for all subjects in formal English: If I were you... ) 4. The Third Conditional (Past Regrets) Explanation: This is the question form of a
If it ______ tomorrow, we ______ the picnic. a) rains / will cancel b) will rain / cancel c) rained / would cancel d) is raining / cancel
This is a Zero Conditional statement detailing a general truth about nature. A simple present plural negative ( don't get ) matches the plural subject plants . 5. Correct Answer: C (will be) a) rains / will cancel b) will rain
These "exclusive" structures are used when the time in the if clause and the result clause are different. Type A (Past Condition →right arrow
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Unless it raining, we ______ the trip. A) stops / will cancel B) will stop / cancel C) stopped / would cancel D) stops / cancel
Choose the best option.