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Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive — ConditionalDon’t just answer. Explain to yourself why the wrong answers are wrong. That is where real mastery lives. ______ you ______ me if you finish the report early? a) Do / help b) Will / help c) Would / help d) Did / help a) haveb) hadc) will haved) would have The final screen turned deep red. This was the "exclusive" part Sarah mentioned. “If Liam ________ more attention to the documentation last month, he ________ that bug yesterday.” A) paid / would avoidB) would pay / avoidedC) had paid / would have avoidedD) has paid / will avoid conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive (Second conditional: 'were' is used for all subjects in formal hypothetical) C - would surf (Second conditional: hypothetical present) B - had (Second conditional: hypothetical present) B - won (Second conditional: hypothetical future) B - wasn't (Second conditional: hypothetical present) C - had told (Third conditional: past perfect in if-clause) D - had had (Third conditional: past perfect) I can generate a customized quiz targeting your exact weak points. Share public link If + Present Simple, Present Simple. (Used for 100% true results.) Don’t just answer a) will getb) getc) gotd) would get If I hadn't fought for our relationship, we ______ together now. A. weren't B. wouldn't be C. wouldn't have been Test-English Answer Key & Explanations C. had studied ✅ This is a Third Conditional example. It describes a general fact that always happens under a certain condition. c) will cancel Explanation: First Conditional ______ you ______ me if you finish the report early In the second conditional, the subjunctive "were" is preferred for all subjects (I, he, she, it) when expressing an unreal or hypothetical situation. _______ he told me the truth, I wouldn't have been angry. A. If B. Had C. Were D. Should |
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