Mastering Conditional Sentences Quiz 17 (25 MCQs)

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1. If the little boy ..... nicely, his mom will give him a present.A. behaveB. behavesC. will behaveD. would behave
2. If she ..... (not/like) the movie, we can watch something else.
3. Which of the following is a zero conditional sentence? If you heat ice, it melts.
4. Identify the conditional type:'If I were you, I would apologize.'
5. If she ..... (be) here, she would help us.
6. What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 conditional sentences?
7. Write a third conditional sentence about a missed opportunity.
8. I wish I ..... (know) how to play the guitar.
9. Identify the conditional form:If I had known, I would have come earlier.
10. Differentiate between Type 2 and Type 3 sentences.
11. If she (not/attend) the meeting, she will miss important information.
12. Create a complex sentence using the second conditional.
13. Transform this sentence into a first conditional:'If it rains, I will stay home.'
14. What is the correct form of the verb in the following sentence? "If they ..... (to go) to the party, they will have fun."
15. If you had told me earlier, I could have helped you. What does this imply about the timing of the request?
16. What type of conditional is this:'If it rains, I will stay home.'?
17. What is the correct form of the verb in this zero conditional:'If you touch fire, it ..... (burn).'
18. I wish it ..... (not be) so cold outside.
19. Transform the sentence:If I were you, I would apologize. (Change to first conditional)
20. Identify the conditional clause in the sentence:'We will go to the beach unless it is too cold.'
21. If you heat ice, it ..... (turn) into water.
22. What is the correct verb tense in this sentence:If she studies hard, she ..... (finish the sentence) her studies.
23. If I were the CEO, I ..... the company differently.
24. Which sentence is a zero conditional? If you heat ice, it melts. or If I go to the store, I will buy milk.
25. Transform the sentence:'She will go to the party if she finishes her homework.' into a zero conditional.