16. B – Past perfect (had finished) + present conditional (would have). Note: “would have” here means “would possess” not past. 17. A – Past action (not going to bed) causes present state (tiredness). 18. B – “Might be” expresses possibility in the present result. 19. A – Past living situation leads to present skill. 20. B – Lack of past training → present poor service.
If + Present Simple, Will + Verb. (If I study, I will pass.)
Master Conditional Sentences: Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises and Guide
Expresses imaginary past situations that did not happen. Structure: If + Past Perfect, Would Have + Past Participle. conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
Past Result) . The condition of possessing a degree is general/present, while the action of taking the case belongs to the past ("last year").
A) know B) knows C) knew D) would know
If he the keys, he ______ locked out now. A) hadn’t lost / wouldn’t be B) didn’t lose / won’t be C) hasn’t lost / isn’t D) wouldn’t lose / hadn’t been B – “Might be” expresses possibility in the
If the logistics team the cargo by 5:00 PM, the shipment will be delayed until Monday. A) doesn't dispatch B) won't dispatch C) didn't dispatch D) hasn't dispatched 2. Second and Third Conditionals
You have now completed a comprehensive, set of conditional sentences exercises. From zero conditionals about scientific facts to complex mixed conditionals about past regrets affecting the present, you have tested every corner of English grammar.
If I _____ you, I would apologize. A) am B) were C) was D) will be If I _____ you
If + Present Simple, ... Present Simple
| Explanation: This is an inverted First Conditional structure. "Should you require" is a formal alternative to "If you require".
I would gladly go out for dinner with you tonight if I ________ to finish this research paper by tomorrow morning.A) didn't haveB) hadn't hadC) don't haveD) wouldn't have