Conditional Sentences
English Language
Conditional Sentences starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the structure of a second conditional sentence.
Describe what a mixed conditional is in English grammar.
Explain the difference between 'if' and 'unless' in conditional sentences.
Explain the difference in meaning between the first and second conditional.
Explain why 'If I would have known, I would have helped you' is incorrect.
Identify the error in the sentence: If I will see her, I will tell her the news.
Identify the type of conditional in the sentence: If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
Context: You are planning a picnic. The weather forecast says it might rain. Which conditional sentence would you use to talk about your plans?
(1) If it rains, we will cancel the picnic.
(2) If it rained, we would cancel the picnic.
(3) If it had rained, we would have canceled the picnic.
(4) If it rains, we cancel the picnic.
Choose the correct option: If I ______ (be) rich, I would travel the world.
(1) am
(2) was
(3) were
(4) will be
Context: You are planning a picnic. The weather forecast says it might rain. Which conditional sentence would you use to talk about your plans?
(1) If it rains, we will cancel the picnic.
(2) If it rained, we would cancel the picnic.
(3) If it had rained, we would have canceled the picnic.
(4) If it rains, we cancel the picnic.
Which conditional is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the present or future?
(1) Zero conditional
(2) First conditional
(3) Second conditional
(4) Third conditional
Which of the following best describes the use of the third conditional?
(1) To talk about general truths
(2) To talk about possible future events
(3) To talk about imaginary situations in the past
(4) To give advice
Choose the correct form: If you ______ (not hurry), you will miss the bus.
Fill in the blank: If he ______ (study) harder, he would have passed the test.
Fill in the blank: If I ______ (be) you, I would apologize.
Fill in the blank: If I ______ (know) about the traffic, I would have left earlier.
True or False: 'If I was you, I would do it' is grammatically correct in formal English.
True or False: In conditional sentences, the order of the clauses can be changed without changing the meaning.
True or False: In the second conditional, 'was' is always used instead of 'were' for all subjects.
True or False: The first conditional can be used to make promises.
