Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive Portable -

Hypothetical, imaginary, or unlikely present/future situations. If I won the lottery, I would buy an island. If + Past Perfect, ... Would Have + Past Participle

| First Conditional . This asks about a highly possible future consequence of a future action ("if you do not pass").

Note: This is a mixed conditional! A) followsB) had followedC) would followD) followed conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive

If I ________ enough money, I would travel around the world.A. haveB. hadC. will haveD. would have

| Second Conditional . Winning a major jackpot is an unlikely or imaginary future scenario, which requires the Past Simple tense in the conditional clause. Would Have + Past Participle | First Conditional

Example: "If I had taken that job last year, I would be living in Tokyo today." Mixed 2 (Present Cause →right arrow

If you ________ your seatbelt, you wouldn't have been injured in the accident.A) woreB) wearC) have wornD) had worn A) followsB) had followedC) would followD) followed If

Past result). She is generally afraid of flying (present state), which caused her to miss the trip (past result).

Had she arrived five minutes earlier, she ______ the accident.

Used for real or possible situations in the future. It is likely to happen if the condition is met.