Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive Jun 2026
But for the storm, we ______ on time.
Choose the only correct option (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.
This is a Zero Conditional sentence expressing a scientific fact. Both clauses must use the Simple Present tense. 2. Correct Answer: C (will go)
This comprehensive guide breaks down the four core conditional types—plus mixed conditionals—and provides an designed to test your mastery. The Four Core Conditional Structures conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
"I wish I ______ to the meeting yesterday. It was a disaster." A) didn't go B) hadn't gone C) haven't gone D) wouldn't go
If + Present Simple, Will + Verb. (If I study, I will pass.)
If the company ________ more capital last quarter, they would not be facing bankruptcy today.A) investedB) had investedC) would investD) invests But for the storm, we ______ on time
But for means "if it had not been for." It is followed by a noun phrase ( the timely intervention ) and introduces a third conditional outcome.
Conditional sentences are essential for expressing hypothetical, factual, or future scenarios. Mastering them requires understanding how different tenses interact across the "if" clause and the main clause.
If I had taken that job (past), I would be rich now (present). Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Part 1: Zero & First Conditional (Real Conditionals) Both clauses must use the Simple Present tense
A. wake upB. wakes upC. woke upD. will wake up
If the government ________ the tax cuts three years ago, the economy wouldn't be booming as it is now.A) hadn't implementedB) didn't implementC) wouldn't implementD) hasn't implemented Answer Key and Explanations
This is a First Conditional sentence dealing with a real future possibility. The if-clause uses Simple Present ( stays ), so the main clause requires will + base verb . 3. Correct Answer: A (doesn't finish)
If you ________ ice in the sun, it melts.A. putB. putsC. will putD. would put