Conditional Sentences Quiz

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Complete the gaps to make zero conditional sentences.

1. If there is a storm, my cat (run) under the sofa.


2. The printer always (break) if I need to print something quickly.
3. I get stressed if my mother-in-law (visit) for longer than a day.
4. If the waiters (be) unfriendly, customers don’t leave a tip.
5. The students don’t care if the lesson (be) boring.

Complete the gaps to make negative zero conditional sentences.

1. If I cook, I (not/do) the dishes.


2. Helen (not/use) too much chilli powder if she’s cooking for other people.
3. If the kids behave badly, we (not/give) them dessert.
4. I drink warm milk if I (not/can) sleep.
5. After work, Kelly often does housework if she (not/be) too tired.
The cleaner (not/get) paid if she (cancel) the appointment.
1. My grandma (get) so sad if we (not/call) her on Sunday morning.
2. We (not/play) tennis if the weather (be) bad.
3. I (not/delete) documents if they (be) important.
4. We (go) to the park if school (finish) early.
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Complete the first conditional sentences.


1. If I (bump) into Claire, I (tell) her you said hello.
2. People (be) happy if there (be) enough food and drink.
3. We (call) you if your parcel (arrive) today.
4. They (come) if she (send) them a hand-written invitation.
5. If Tom (have) enough money left over, he (book) a holiday.

Complete the first conditional sentences.

1. If Charlie (buy) a new TV, he (not/have) enough money to pay his rent.
2. If you (not/learn) the key vocabulary, you (not/pass) the test.
3. They (not/be) angry if you (tell) them the truth.
4. She (not/change) her mind if he (keep) asking her.
5. His health (not/get) better if he (not/stop) smoking.

Complete the first conditional questions.

1. If you (be) in town later, (you/buy) some milk?


2. (she/cancel) the wedding if she (find) out the secret?
3. If you (have) time later, (you/help) me with the dishes?
4. (they/be) angry if I (not/come) to their party?
5. If I (not/do) the assignment, (I/be) in trouble?
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She wouldn't be nervous if she ________ her homework.
would do
did
does
do

3. If my grandfather ________ alive, he ________ 110 years old.


were / was
would be / were
was / will be
were / would be

4. If you printed on both sides, you ________ paper.


were saved
saved
would save
would be save

5. We ________ football if the weather were good.


would be able to play
would were able to play
were able to play
will be able to play

6. If you ________ a bike you wouldn't cycle to school.


don't have
didn't have
not had
weren't have

7. The film ________ more interesting if it ________ a happy ending.


would be / has
were / would have
was / would have
would be / had

8. If my father ________ me a ticket, I ________ to the cinema.


didn't buy / wouldn't go
weren't buy / won't go
wouldn't buy / didn't go
wasn't buy / won't go
9. What would you do if you ________ invisible?
will become
would become
became
were become

10. If he ________ to İstanbul, he ________ the Blue Mosque.


would go / visited
went / would visit
were go / visited
went / were visited

1. If Yvonne had watched the news, she would have solved the puzzle.

2. If I No answer a mobile, I No answer you. CLUE if-clause: Past Perfect → had

had (irregular verb)

main clause: could have phoned

Correct is: If I had had a mobile, I could have phoned you.

3. We No answer to the beach if we No answer in Florida. CLUE main

clause: would have gone (irregular verb)

if-clause: Past Perfect → had stayed

Correct is: We would have gone to the beach if we had stayed in Florida.

4. If my mother No answer breakfast, I No answer really happy. CLUE if-clause:

Past Perfect → had made (irregular verb)

main clause: would have been (irregular verb)

Correct is: If my mother had made breakfast, I would have been really
happy.
5. Her brother No answer more mistakes if he No answer the text

again. CLUE main clause: could have found (irregular verb)

if-clause: Past Perfect → had read (irregular verb)


Correct is: Her brother could have found more mistakes if he had read the
text again.

6. If you No answer a little lemon, the soup No answer excellent. CLUE if-

clause: Past Perfect → had added

main clause: would have tasted

Correct is: If you had added a little lemon, the soup would have
tasted excellent.

7. They No answer less if they No answer the tickets yesterday. CLUE main

clause: would have paid (irregular verb)

if-clause: Past Perfect → had booked

Correct is: They would have paid less if they had booked the tickets
yesterday.
8. If the students No answer more empty bottles, they No answer more

money for their class trip. CLUE if-clause: Past Perfect → had collected

main clause: would have had (irregular verb)

Correct is: If the students had collected more empty bottles, they would
have had more money for their class trip.
9. Gerry No answer his grandmother to see the doctor if he No answer to

her. CLUE main clause: might have convinced

if-clause: Past Perfect → had talked

Correct is: Gerry might have convinced his grandmother to see the doctor
if he had talked to her.
10. She No answer Henry and Cliff in hospital if she No answer that they were

there. CLUE main clause: would have visited

if-clause: Past Perfect → had known (irregular verb)


Correct is: She would have visited Henry and Cliff in hospital if she had
known that they were there.

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