This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Parts Of Speech > Verbs > Moods > Mastering Conditional Sentences – Quiz 16 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Mastering Conditional Sentences Quiz 16 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What type of conditional is this:'If it is sunny, we will go to the beach.'? A) First conditional. B) Third conditional. C) Zero conditional. D) Second conditional. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) First conditional. 2. Complete the sentence:I will call you ..... I arrive at the station. A) Until. B) When. C) Before. D) After. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) When. 3. Formulate a second conditional sentence using:'If I were rich ..... '. A) If I were rich, I would buy a car. B) If I were rich, I am going to invest in stocks. C) If I were rich, I would travel the world. D) If I were rich, I will donate to charity. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) If I were rich, I would travel the world. 4. What is the purpose of a Type 1 conditional sentence? A) To express a hypothetical situation that is impossible. B) To indicate a real possibility or likely outcome based on a condition. C) To indicate a command or request based on a condition. D) To describe past events that cannot be changed. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To indicate a real possibility or likely outcome based on a condition. 5. What is the correct form of the verb in this conditional:'If he had known, he ..... (come) to the party.'? A) Would come. B) Would have come. C) Might have come. D) Should have came. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Would have come. 6. Formulate an if-clause for:'I would be happier.' A) If I had a better job, I would be happier. B) If I were invited, I would be happier. C) If I had more friends, I would be happier. D) If I were happier, I would smile more. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) If I had a better job, I would be happier. 7. Transform this sentence into a conditional:'He is late. He missed the bus.' A) He missed the bus, so he is not late. B) He is not late if he missed the bus. C) If he is late, then he missed the bus. D) If he missed the bus, then he is late. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) If he missed the bus, then he is late. 8. Combine the sentences using a conditional:'She studies every day. She will improve her grades.' A) She will not improve her grades unless she studies every day. B) She studies every day, so she will improve her grades. C) She will improve her grades if she studies every day. D) If she studies every day, she will improve her grades. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) If she studies every day, she will improve her grades. 9. Identify the main clause in the sentence:'If it rains, we will stay indoors.' A) If it rains. B) We will stay indoors. C) We might stay dry. D) We will go outside. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) We will stay indoors. 10. Which of the following is the correct second conditional form? A) If I will see her, I will tell her. B) If I see her, I tell her. C) If I saw her, I would tell her. D) If I had seen her, I would have told her. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) If I saw her, I would tell her. 11. Identify the correct verb tense:'If Ratna had left earlier, she ..... (arrive) on time.' A) Would have arrived. B) Would arrive. C) Had arrived. D) Will have arrived. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Would have arrived. 12. Create a Type 3 conditional sentence about missing a flight. A) If I check the flight schedule, I will not miss my flight. B) If I had known about the delay, I would have stayed at home. C) If I had checked the flight schedule, I would have not missed my flight. D) If I had arrived earlier, I would have caught the bus. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) If I had checked the flight schedule, I would have not missed my flight. 13. Create an if-clause for the sentence:'He will win the game.' A) If he plays well, he will win the game. B) If he doesn't try, he will win the game. C) If he practices, he will win the game. D) If he is lucky, he will win the game. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) If he plays well, he will win the game. 14. Choose the correct 2nd conditional form:If she ..... (know) the answer, she would tell us. A) Knows. B) Know. C) Knew. D) Knowing. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Knew. 15. If we (finish) the project on time, we will celebrate. A) Finishes. B) Finished. C) Finishing. D) Finish. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Finish. 16. Combine the sentences using a conditional:'They will go to the concert. They buy tickets.' A) They buy tickets, so they will go to the concert. B) They will not go to the concert unless they buy tickets. C) They will go to the concert if they buy tickets. D) If they buy tickets, they will go to the concert. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They will go to the concert if they buy tickets. 17. How do you form a negative in a second conditional sentence? A) Use 'if + subject + did not + base form of the verb'. B) Use 'if + subject + was not + base form of the verb'. C) Use 'if + subject + is not + base form of the verb'. D) Use 'if + subject + were not + base form of the verb'. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Use 'if + subject + did not + base form of the verb'. 18. Identify the type of this sentence:If she had known, she would have come. A) Imperative sentence. B) First conditional. C) Second conditional. D) Third conditional. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Third conditional. 19. If I (find) your book, I (return) it to you. A) If I found your book, I will return it to you. B) If I find your book, I will return it to you. C) If I will find your book, I will return it to you. D) If I find your book, I return it to you. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) If I find your book, I will return it to you. 20. Differentiate the conditions:'If you study, you will learn.' vs 'Unless you study, you won't learn.' A) The first condition is about necessity; the second is about sufficiency. B) The first condition states that studying is irrelevant to learning. C) Both conditions imply that studying is optional for learning. D) The first condition is about sufficiency; the second is about necessity. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The first condition is about sufficiency; the second is about necessity. 21. If we do not leave early, we will not catch the bus. (Negative) A) If we leave late, we will catch the bus. B) If we do not leave early, we will miss the train. C) If we leave early, we will catch the bus. D) If we leave early, we will miss the bus. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) If we leave early, we will catch the bus. 22. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a zero conditional. A) If you heat water to 100$^\circ$C, it boils. B) If I had known, I would have told you. C) If I were taller, I would play basketball. D) If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) If you heat water to 100$^\circ$C, it boils. 23. If he ..... (not/leave) early, he will miss the train. A) Did not leave. B) Doesn't leave. C) Is not leaving. D) Does not leave. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Does not leave. 24. Choose the correct verb tense:'If you ..... (not/heat) water to 100 degrees Celsius, it ..... (not/boil).' A) Heats not, boiling not. B) Do not boiled, does not heat. C) Heat not, boil not. D) Do not heat, does not boil. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Do not heat, does not boil. 25. Which sentence best predicts a possible future result based on a present action? A) If you had called me, I would have come. B) If you call me, I will come. C) If you called me, I would come. D) If you call me, I come. 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