Past Unreal Conditional Quiz 5 (30 MCQs)

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1. If she ..... (study) more, she ..... (pass) the exam.
2. Would you have gotten vaccinated if you ..... known you would get so sick?
3. She forgot to study for the exam.
4. The music wasn't very good. I didn't enjoy the party.
5. Choose the correct sentence that expresses remorse.Maria failed her driving test. She regrets it.
6. If had bought a bigger house,
7. If my friends had helped me,
8. I might have ..... to the store, if it had not rained.
9. If the storm hadn't been so strong, the flight .....
10. Mary would have ..... the job in Japan, If she ..... studied japanese.
11. If the teacher had given us a good class,
12. I spent all my money yesterday.
13. We use present unreal conditionals to talk about events in the .....
14. I would have gotten ..... earlier, if the shot had been available then.
15. Identify the correct past unreal conditional in the inverted form:
16. If he ..... (not/take) the job, he would have gone travelling.
17. For short answers to yes / no questions, use could or would + .....
18. If they ..... the budget constraints, they ..... the project within the allocated funds.
19. If you had trained more
20. If I exercised more, I (be) ..... much more fit and I (have, not) ..... so many health problems.
21. If Vicki ..... it was going to rain, she'd have brought an umbrella.
22. If I had seen the movie, would you have asked me about it?
23. If she ..... the report thoroughly, the manager ..... her recommendations more seriously.
24. Which sentence demonstrates a correct use of the inverted form?
25. The condition clause uses
26. If she ..... the customer feedback earlier, she ..... a more tailored solution.
27. If she had kept the diamonds,
28. Choose the correct option to complete this sentence: "If she had studied more, she ..... "
29. The family wouldn't have understood Kristen's mother's symptoms if she hadn't been diagnosed with Huntington's disease.
30. The train is already late.