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Exam Lesson 17 Book 4

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Título del Test:
Exam Lesson 17 Book 4

Descripción:
First, second and third conditional

Fecha de Creación: 2020/03/26

Categoría: Idiomas

Número Preguntas: 21

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Complete with first conditional: If she___________ (not/go) to the meeting, I _________ (not/go) either. is going// am not going. isn't go// won't go. doesn't go//won't go.

Complete with first conditional: If the teacher ___________ (give) us lots of homework this weekend, I ___________ (not/be) happy. give// don't be. gives// won't be. give// will be.

Complete with first conditional: If the children___________ (not/eat) soon, they _________ (be) grumpy. don't eat // will be. aren't eat // will be. won't eat // be.

Complete with first conditional: If I ___________ (not/go) to bed soon, I _________ (be) tired in the morning. aren't going // am. don't go // will be. don't go // will am.

Complete with first conditional: If John __________ (drink) too much coffee, he ____________ (get) ill. doesn't drink // will get. doesn't drink // will be. drinks // will get.

Complete with second conditional: If José ___________ (not/speak) good French, he __________ (not/move) to Paris. wouldn't know // would move. didn't speak // would move. didn't speak // wouldn't move.

Complete with second conditional: If the children ___________ (be) in bed, I __________ (be able to) take a bath. were // would be able to. weren't // would be able. were // wouldn't be able.

Complete with second conditional: If you ____________ (not/be) so stubborn, we _____________ (not/have) so many arguments. wouldn't // would have. were // wouldn't have. weren't // wouldn't have.

Complete with second conditional: If Julie _________ (like) chocolate, I __________ (give) her some. like // wouldn't give. liked // would give. likes // would give.

Complete with second conditional: If we ____________ (not/be) so tired, we _________ (go) out. weren't // would go. weren't be // would go. weren't // wouldn't go.

Complete with third conditional: If the students ___________ (not/be) late for the exam, they ___________ (pass). weren't // would pass. had been // wouldn't have passed. hadn't been // would have passed.

Complete with third conditional: If the baby ___________ (sleep) better last night, I ___________ (not/be) so tired. had slept // wouldn't have been. hadn't slept // woud have been. had slept // would have been.

Complete with third conditional: If we ____________ (not/have) an argument, we _________ (not/be) late. hadn't // would be. had had // wouldn't have been. hadn't had // wouldn't have been.

Complete with third conditional: If the weather ____________ (not/be) so cold, we __________ (go) to the beach. had been // would have gone. hadn't been // would have gone. had // wouldn't have gone.

Complete with third conditional: If we ____________ (tidy) our flat, we ____________ (not/lose) our keys. had tidied // would have lost. hadn't tidied // wouldn't have lost. had tidied // would't have lost.

Choose the correct conditional for the next sentence: If I see Sam, I will ask him to give you a call. First conditional. Second conditional. Third conditional.

Choose the correct conditional for the next sentence: If you finish everything on time, you may go home earlier. First conditional. Second conditional. Third conditional.

Choose the correct conditional for the next sentence: If I won a million dollars, I would travel around the world. First conditional. Second conditional. Third conditional.

Choose the correct conditional for the next sentence: If I met him again, I would tell him the truth. First conditional. Second conditional. Third conditional.

Choose the correct conditional for the next sentence: If I had told Sarah the truth, I would have felt much better. First conditional. Second conditional. Third conditional.

Choose the correct conditional for the next sentence: If it hadn't rained yesterday, we would have enjoyed a nice picnic. First conditional. Second conditional. Third conditional.

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