Types of Conditional Sentences – Test (11th Grade)
Part A: Multiple Choice (Choose the correct answer)
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If water ___ 100°C, it boils.
a) reaches
b) will reach
c) would reach
d) reached
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If it ___ tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.
a) rains
b) rained
c) will rain
d) had rained
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If I ___ more money, I would buy a car.
a) have
b) had
c) will have
d) had had
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If she ___ harder, she would have passed the exam.
a) studies
b) had studied
c) studied
d) will study
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If you heat ice, it ___ into water.
a) melts
b) would melt
c) will melt
d) melted
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If he ___ earlier, he would not have missed the train.
a) leaves
b) left
c) had left
d) will leave
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If I ___ a doctor, I would help people.
a) am
b) were
c) was
d) had been
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If you ___ hard, you will succeed.
a) work
b) worked
c) will work
d) had worked
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If it ___, the ground gets wet.
a) rains
b) rained
c) will rain
d) had rained
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If they ___, they would have arrived on time.
a) hurry
b) hurried
c) had hurried
d) will hurry
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If I ___ time, I will help you.
a) have
b) had
c) will have
d) had had
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If he ___ taller, he could play basketball.
a) is
b) were
c) had been
d) will be
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If the sun ___, plants grow.
a) shines
b) shone
c) had shone
d) will shine
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If you ___ careful, you won’t make mistakes.
a) are
b) were
c) had been
d) will be
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If I ___ you, I would accept the offer.
a) am
b) were
c) will be
d) had been
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If she ___ the letter, she would know the truth.
a) read
b) reads
c) had read
d) will read
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If we ___ late, the teacher will be angry.
a) are
b) were
c) had been
d) will be
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If I ___ water, it evaporates.
a) heat
b) heated
c) will heat
d) had heated
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If he ___ more careful, he wouldn’t have made that mistake.
a) is
b) were
c) had been
d) will be
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If I ___ a car, I would drive to work.
a) have
b) had
c) will have
d) had had
Part B: True/False
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Zero Conditional is used for general truths.
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First Conditional is used for hypothetical situations in the past.
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Second Conditional is used for unreal or imaginary situations in the present or future.
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Third Conditional is used to talk about possible future events.
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"If I eat too much, I feel sick." – Zero Conditional.
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"If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home." – First Conditional.
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"If I had studied harder, I would pass the exam." – Third Conditional.
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"If I were rich, I would travel the world." – Second Conditional.
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"If she calls, I will answer." – First Conditional.
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"If you drop the ball, it bounces." – Zero Conditional.
Part C: Fill in the Blank
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If I ___ (be) you, I ___ (accept) the offer.
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If it ___ (rain) tomorrow, we ___ (cancel) the picnic.
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If he ___ (study) harder, he ___ (pass) the exam.
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If you ___ (heat) water to 100°C, it ___ (boil).
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If I ___ (have) more free time, I ___ (travel) more.
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If they ___ (leave) earlier, they ___ (arrive) on time.
Answer Key
Part A – Multiple Choice:
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b
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b
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a
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c
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b
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a
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b
Part B – True/False:
21. True
22. False
23. True
24. False
25. True
26. True
27. False
28. True
29. True
30. True
Part C – Fill in the Blank:
31. were, would accept
32. rains, will cancel
33. had studied, would have passed
34. heat, boils
35. had, would travel
36. had left, would have arrived