I wish I ______ a better memory. I would remember his name if I ______ it. a) had / met b) have / meet c) had / have met d) had had / had met
If I ______ a law degree (back in 2010), I ______ a politician today.
a) Shouldb) Ifc) Providedd) Unless Answer Key and Explanations c) heat (Zero conditional: Scientific fact) conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
But for your help, I ______ in trouble right now. a) would be b) would have been c) am d) will be
If I _______ you, I would accept the job offer immediately. A. am B. was C. were D. had been I wish I ______ a better memory
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 the weather ______ so bad, we could have gone hiking. a) weren’t b) hasn’t been c) hadn’t been d) isn’t a) Shouldb) Ifc) Providedd) Unless Answer Key and
Master Conditional Sentences: Advanced Multiple-Choice Exercises
A) sleptB) had sleptC) would sleepD) has slept
After drafting the exercises, I'll add an answer key with short explanations for each answer. That adds pedagogical value. Finally, a conclusion encouraging practice. The user didn't specify an audience, so assume intermediate to advanced English learners. Avoid being too basic. The "exclusive" angle will be delivered through the advanced mixed conditionals and inversions, which are less common in free online exercises.