Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive 〈Quick | 2025〉

Multiple-choice exercises focusing exclusively on conditional sentences are essential tools for mastering English grammar. These resources typically isolate the specific rules of zero, first, second, third, and mixed conditionals, allowing learners to practice verb tense coordination without outside distractions Core Content & Structure

A) heat B) heats C) will heat D) would heat conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive

❌ "was" is commonly used in speech, but "were" is the standard for exams. B. wouldn't have had ✅ Another Third Conditional wouldn't have had ✅ Another Third Conditional 11

11. B – Classic third conditional: if + past perfect, would have + past participle. 12. B – Past unreal condition (the goalkeeper did not save it). 13. B – Expressing regret about a past loan. 14. B – Inversion of “If she had arrived” → “Had she arrived.” Meaning is third conditional. 15. B – Missed past opportunity. B – Past unreal condition (the goalkeeper did not save it)

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