1) Choose the correct alternative: The first conditional is used to talk about... a) possible present states or events  b) possible future states or events c) possible past states or events  2) Choose the correct answer: The first conditional structure... a) if/when + present simple/continuous + will/be going to b) If/when + past simple/continuous + will/be going to 3) Choose the correct answer: if you study for the exam, you can pass a) first conditional b) second conditional c) zero conditional 4) The second conditional is used to talk about unlikely or imaginary situations in the present or future a) True b) False 5) The second conditional structure... a) if + past simple / continuous + would/could/should/might  b) if + present simple / continuous + would/could/should/might 6) With "be" the second conditional uses "were" instead of "was" in formal contexts. a) True b) False 7) The third conditional is used to talk about regrets. a) True b) False 8) Choose the correct answer: a) if you ............ arrived in Japan three months ago, you would have seen the blossom b) if you had arrived in Japan three months ago, you would see the cherry blossom c) if you had arrived in Japan three months ago, you would have seen the cherry blossom 9) Choose the correct answer: a) if she speaks Spanish, she could apply for the job in Madrid b) if she spoke Spanish, she applies for the job in Madrid c) if she spoke Spanish, she could apply for the job in Madrid 10) Choose the correct answer: a) They would leave their jobs and travel the world if they had the money  b) They would leave their jobs and travel the world if they have the money c) They leave their jobs and travel the world if they had the money 11) Mixed conditionals. A third conditional cause is sometimes linked to a second conditional result to show the imaginary present result of an imaginary past event or situation a) False b) True 12) If my parents had never met, I wouldn't be here now a) True b) False 13) Mixed conditionals. A second conditional cause is sometimes linked to a third conditonal result to show how an ongoing situation produced an effect in the past a) False b) True 14) If I knew about about computers, I would have applied for that IT job a) True b) False 15) Other conditionals. If/when + present simple + imperative (this is use to make suggestions or to give advice or instructions. Choose the correct answer: a) Get off the train when you get to the third station b) If you need a translator, please let me know c) Both sentences are correct d) None of the sentences are correct 16) We can use "will" after "if" in polite requests a) False b) True 17) To make the request more polite, we can use "would" a) True b) False 18) We can extend replace "if " with "should" at the beginning of the clause, particularly in very formal or literary English a) True b) False 19) Choose the correct alternative: a) Should you wish to extend your stay, please inform reception b) Should you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me c) Should you need further information, please contact an adviser d) All of the answers are correct e) None of the answers are correct 20) We can use If it was/were not for or had not been for to say that one situation is dependent on another situation or person a) True b) False 21) Choose the correct alternative: a) If it hadn't been for the tour guide, we would never have seen those carvings in the caves b) I'd go out if it wasn't for thi rain c) Only option a is correct d) Only option b is correct e) a and be are correct 22) We can use if + was/were + to infinitive to talk about imaginary future situations a) True b) False 23) Choose the correct alternative: a) If the technology were to become available, we would be able to travel across the world in just a couple of hours b) If the technology was to become available, we would be able to travel across the world in just a couple of hours c) Both sentences are correct d) None of the sentences are correct 24) We can use "if so", given, otherwise and provided instead of if. We can also use "unless" instead of "if... not" a) True b) False 25) Choose the correct alternative: a) Given the increase in social-networking sites, it's easy to make new friends from around the world b) I don't want to go unless you come with me c) Both sentences are correct d) None of the sentences are correct

4º ESO - Unit 1 - Conditionals / Mixed conditionals

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