| Wat te maken | Quiz |
| Welk vak | Engels |
| Welke leeftijdsgroep | Jaar of Graad 11 |
| Welk onderwerp | Conditionals |
| Soorten vragen | Gemengd |
| Aantal vragen | 10 |
| Aantal antwoorden | 4 |
| Juiste antwoorden | Precies 1 |
| Toon juiste antwoorden | |
| Gebruik afbeeldingen (beschrijvingen) | |
| Andere voorkeuren |
Test your understanding of conditionals in English. Answer the following questions and choose the correct option where applicable.
What is the correct form of the verb in the following sentence?
"If she ___ (study) harder, she will pass the exam."
Answer: ____
Choose the correct conditional sentence:
A. If it rains, we will cancel the picnic.
B. If it rained, we will cancel the picnic.
C. If it rains, we would cancel the picnic.
D. If it rain, we would cancel the picnic.
Fill in the blank with the correct form:
"If I ___ (be) you, I would apologize."
Answer: ____
Identify the correct conditional phrase from the options below:
A. If he had studied, he would have passed.
B. If he studied, he would have passed.
C. If he studies, he passed.
D. If he had study, he would pass.
What is the structure of the first conditional?
Answer: ____
Choose the correct phrase to complete the following sentence:
"If they had known about the party, they ___ (attend)."
A. would attend
B. will attend
C. would have attended
D. attend
What type of conditional is used for situations that are unlikely to happen in the future?
Answer: ____
Identify the correct statement:
A. If I see him, I would tell him.
B. If I saw him, I will tell him.
C. If I see him, I will tell him.
D. If I saw him, I told him.
Complete the sentence with the correct verb form:
"If she _ (not/make) that mistake, she would have won the competition."
Answer: ____
Choose the correct answer for the following conditional sentence:
"If you ___ (not/hurry), you will miss the train."
A. don't hurry
B. didn't hurry
C. won't hurry
D. wouldn't hurry
Check your answers against the correct forms of conditionals, and ensure that you understand the differences between zero, first, second, and third conditionals. Good luck!