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Conditional Sentences

English Language

Conditional Sentences starts at 6 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Conditional Sentences. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain the difference between the first and second conditional.
Explain the difference between the second and third conditional.
Explain the structure of the third conditional.
Explain when to use the zero conditional.
Choose the correct form: If he ______ (be) here, he would help us. (1) is (2) was (3) were (4) be
Choose the correct form: If I ______ (have) more time, I would learn another language. (1) have (2) had (3) has (4) having
Choose the correct form: If I ______ (see) the movie, I would tell you about it. (1) see (2) saw (3) had seen (4) seeing
Choose the correct option: If he ______ (finish) his homework, he can go out. (1) finished (2) finishes (3) finishing (4) has finished
Choose the correct option: If I ______ (see) him, I will tell him the news. (1) saw (2) see (3) had seen (4) seeing
Choose the correct option: If you ______ (be) more careful, you would not make so many mistakes. (1) are (2) were (3) have been (4) will be
Choose the correct option: If you ______ (eat) too much, you get sick. (1) eat (2) ate (3) will eat (4) eating
Choose the correct option: If you ______ (not/leave) now, you will be late. (1) do not leave (2) did not leave (3) had not left (4) does not leave
Choose the correct form to complete the sentence: If she ______ (be) taller, she would play basketball.
Fill in the blank: If he ______ (not/forget) his keys, he would not have been locked out.
Fill in the blank: If I ______ (be) late, I will call you.
Fill in the blank: If I ______ (be) you, I would apologize.
Is the following sentence a first conditional? 'If you work hard, you will succeed.'
Is the following sentence a second conditional? 'If I were a bird, I would fly.'
Is the following sentence a third conditional? 'If I had seen the sign, I would have stopped.'
Is the following sentence a zero conditional? 'If water boils, it turns into steam.'