If Test
If Test
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1) If Amy does the washing up, A - Which type of the Conditional sentences is used? a) her brother will clear the table. b) her brother would clear the table. c) brother have cleared the table. 1) her If I find yourwould key, I'll tell you. a) type I (condition possible to fulfil) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil) 2) If he learned the new words, c) type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late) a) he can get a good mark in the test. b) he could get a good mark in the test. c) could havehave got a good markon in time the test. 2) he Daniel would been home if the bus had come. a) type I (condition possible to fulfil) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfill) 3) I would go to the party c) type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late) a) if you come with me. b) if you came with me. c) you had come with me. if her friends came. 3) if She would be very happy a) type I (condition possible to fulfil) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil) 4) If we had seen the film, c) type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late) a) we will not buy the DVD. b) we would not buy the DVD. c) not have bought the DVD. 4) we My would parents would have bought the house if it had been cheaper. a) type I (condition possible to fulfil) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil) 5) My uncle would stay longer in York c) type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late) a) if he has more time. b) if he had more time. c) If if you he had more time. 5) hadhad done your homework, you could have written a better test. a) type I (condition possible to fulfill) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfill) 6) The teacher will not be happy c) type III (condition not possible to fulfill - too late) a) if we forget our homework again. b) if we forgot our homework again. c) we had forgotten homework again. 6) if If it rains, I'll wear a our raincoat. a) type I (condition possible to fulfill) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfill) 7) If I were you, c) type III (condition not possible to fulfill - too late) a) I will not play hockey. b) I would not play hockey. c) not 7) I If it would weren't sohave late, played I wouldhockey. go shopping. a) type I (condition possible to fulfil) b) II (condition in theory possible to fulfil) 8)type If you drove from Paris to Lisbon, c) type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late) a) which way will you go? b) which way would you go? c)Ifwhich way would you have gone? 8) they had driven carefully, they wouldn't have crashed into the other car. a) type I (condition possible to fulfil) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil) 9) If you wait a minute, c) type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late) a) I'll go with you. b) I'd go with you. c) have gone godo with you. 9) I'd What would you if you saw a robber? a) type I (condition possible to fulfil) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil) 10) You would have slept much better c) type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late) a) if you will take your medicine. b) if you took your medicine. c) ifIf you had taken your medicine. 10) Lisa had got up earlier, she would not have been late for work. a) type I (condition possible to fulfil) b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil) c) type III (condition not possible to fulfil - too late)
2) Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Conditional sentence type II? a) play b) played c) has played d) sing e) sang f) had sung
3) Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Conditional sentence type III? a) had played b) have played c) has played d) sang e) had sung f) have sung