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)
Used for hypothetical scenarios or things that are unlikely to happen now. If + Past Simple, ... Would + Verb
A) amB) wasC) wereD) would be
Test your knowledge with these 10 exclusive questions. Choose the best option to complete the sentence.
Is it a fact (Zero), a future possibility (First), an imaginary present (Second), or a past regret (Third)? conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
A) didn't forgetB) hadn't forgottenC) wouldn't forgetD) don't forget
A) mixB) mixedC) will mixD) had mixed
Master Conditional Sentences: Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises and Guide
Before jumping into the exercises, let’s review the formulas. 1. The Zero Conditional (General Truths) Used for facts, scientific laws, or habits. If + Present Simple, ... Present Simple Example: "If you heat ice, it melts." 2. The First Conditional (Real Possibilities) Used for specific future situations that are likely
A) didn't missB) hasn't missedC) hadn't missedD) wouldn't miss