Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive Jun 2026
She ______ happier if she ______ in the countryside. a) would be / lives b) will be / lived c) would be / lived d) is / would live
Before we begin the exercises, let’s understand why the multiple-choice format is particularly effective for mastering conditionals:
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Unlike basic online quizzes, these exercises are structured to challenge your critical thinking, distinguish subtle differences in meaning, and prepare you for advanced exams like the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English assessments.
A) weren't B) hasn't been C) hadn't been She ______ happier if she ______ in the countryside
By the end of this guide, you will master:
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 Unlike basic online quizzes, these exercises are structured
: Used for general truths and scientific facts (If + present simple, present simple). First Conditional
Explanation: Mixed conditional. He is a generally lazy person (permanent state/Second Conditional), which caused a failure in the past (Third Conditional).
If + Past Simple, ... Would Have + Past Participle (Present/permanent condition with a past result)
Unless we ______ now, we ______ the train. a) leave / will miss b) will leave / miss c) left / would miss d) are leaving / missed