Here are 10 multiple-choice exercises to help you practice conditional sentences. Choose the correct answer for each question.
. It links a past action (fighting for the relationship) to a present result (being together now). ❌ "weren't" is simple past. conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive
In the journey of learning English as a second language (ESL) or for academic purposes, few grammatical structures are as vital—or as notoriously tricky—as conditional sentences. Conditionals allow us to express possibilities, hypotheses, regrets, and cause-effect relationships. Without them, your English remains flat and literal. With them, you unlock the ability to debate, persuade, dream, and reflect. Here are 10 multiple-choice exercises to help you
Before diving into the exercises, let’s quickly refresh your memory: It links a past action (fighting for the
Master English Grammar: Conditional Sentences Exercises (Multiple Choice Exclusive)
If you ______ afraid of heights, you ______ with us to the top of the Eiffel Tower yesterday. a) aren’t / would come b) weren’t / would have come c) hadn’t been / would come d) wouldn’t be / came
A. didn't makeB. wouldn't makeC. hadn't madeD. hasn't made Level 4: Expert (Mixed & Inverted Conditionals)