Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive Exclusive Direct

Avoid using "will" or "would" inside the "if" clause itself.

– Third Conditional (Completed past action). A (studies) – First Conditional (Negative condition). conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive

Conditional sentences (often called "if-clauses") are the building blocks of hypothetical thinking in English. They allow us to talk about possibilities, requirements, and regrets. However, mastering the shift between tenses—from the "real" present to the "unreal" past—can be a challenge. Avoid using "will" or "would" inside the "if" clause itself

Is it a fact (Zero), a future possibility (First), an imaginary present (Second), or a past regret (Third)? Is it a fact (Zero), a future possibility

A) haveB) hadC) will haveD) would have

Used for specific future situations that are likely to happen. If + Present Simple, ... Will + Verb Example: "If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic." 3. The Second Conditional (Unreal/Imaginary Present)

"If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam." Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises