Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive šŸŽ Ad-Free

If I leave the office early today, I ________ you at the cafe.A) would meetB) will meetC) metD) would have met

If she ______ the alarm, she ______ the flight. a) set / wouldn’t miss b) had set / wouldn’t have missed c) would have set / didn’t miss d) sets / won’t miss

Multiple-choice exercises are exceptionally effective for mastering conditionals for three reasons:

"If I ______ you, I would accept the job offer immediately." A) am B) be C) were D) had been

| Third Conditional . This refers to an unreal past condition ("last month"). The past condition requires the Past Perfect tense.

| Zero Conditional . This is another scientific fact requiring the Present Simple tense in both clauses.

This is a Third Conditional sentence. The past condition is explicitly stated with if you had asked (Past Perfect), requiring would have + past participle in the result clause. Correct Answer: A) turns