Conditional Sentences Exercises | Multiple Choice Exclusive
| Type | Use | Formula | Example | |------|-----|---------|---------| | | General truths / facts | If + present simple, present simple | If you heat ice, it melts. | | First | Real / possible future situations | If + present simple, will + infinitive | If it rains, we will cancel the picnic. | | Second | Unreal / hypothetical present/future | If + past simple, would + infinitive | If I won the lottery, I would travel the world. | | Third | Unreal past (regrets / criticism) | If + past perfect, would have + past participle | If you had told me, I would have helped. | | Mixed | Past condition, present result | If + past perfect, would + infinitive | If she had studied, she would be a doctor now. |
Used for imaginary or unlikely situations in the present or future. It is often called the "unreal" conditional. conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
(Hint: Unless means If... not )A) studiesB) doesn't studyC) will studyD) studied | Type | Use | Formula | Example