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Mixed Conditionals

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  • "Many years ago, If you took the bus, it cost 50 cents" is actually a Type 0. a) True b) False
    a) True
  • Which conditional type is used to describe possible conditions? a) Type 0 b) Type 1 c) Type 2 d) Type 3
    b) Type 1
  • If i _______ (find) a picture, I would have put one, OK? a) find b) will find c) found d) had found
    d) had found
  • What _________ (happen) if the Avengers were zombies? a) happens b) will happen c) would happen d) would have happened
    c) would happen
  • Seriously, if you _________ (add) a picture, I really wouldn't mind. a) add b) added c) would add d) had added
    b) added
  • If you flip this switch, nothing _________ (happen), weird! a) happens b) happened c) will happen d) would happen
    a) happens
  • The condition must always be before the result. a) True b) False
    b) False
  • _________ Skinner had opened his car a second earlier, it would have been bad! a) unless b) otherwise c) supposing
    c) supposing
  • The Flash needs to eat thousands of calories if he uses his powers, __________ he will feel weak. a) unless b) otherwise c) provided that d) supposing
    b) otherwise
  • If Thor ___________ (go) for the head, he would have won. a) goes b) will go c) went d) had gone
    d) had gone
  • Which conditional type is used to describe general conditions? a) Type 0 b) Type 1 c) Type 2 d) Type 3
    a) Type 0
  • Apu works at the Kwik-E-Mart so he developed sleeping problems. If Apu HADN'T WORKED / DIDN'T WORK there, he wouldn't DEVELOP / HAVE DEVELOPED sleeping problems
    DIDN'T WORK / HAVE DEVELOPED
  • _________ you move, the T-rex will not see you. a) Provided that b) Unless c) Suppose
    c) Unless
  • ____________ they change that horrible design, people will probably love the film. a) provided b) unless c) otherwise
    a) provided
  • Um....don't you think people ________ (see) you if you changed there? a) see b) will see c) would see d) would have seen
    c) would see
  • If the condition is in Simple Present, the result can be in Present Perfect a) True b) False
    b) False
  • The structure of conditional types can be mixed in some particular situations (e.g. Type 2 conditional + Type 3 result) . a) True b) False
    a) True
  • _____________ you were super rich, what would you buy first? a) unless b) otherwise c) suppose
    c) suppose
  • If you get a flat tire, the law says you _________ (need) to have a spare. a) need b) will need c) would need d) would have needed
    a) need
  • Your ship is slow, so he found us. If your ship WEREN'T / HADN'T BEEN slow, he wouldn't FIND / HAVE FOUND us
    WEREN'T / HAVE FOUND
  • Which conditional type is used to describe impossible conditions? a) Type 0 b) Type 1 c) Type 2 d) Type 3
    d) Type 3
  • If Sonic gets hit, he _______ (lose) all his rings. a) loses b) will lose c) would lose d) would have lost
    a) loses
  • If the result is in the third conditional, the condition is generally in the Present Perfect a) True b) False
    a) False
  • You're a great player, so you beat the champion. If you WEREN'T / HADN'T BEEN a great player, you wouldn't BEAT / HAVE BEATEN the champion.
    WEREN'T / HAVE BEATEN
  • Ugh, this game ___________ (look) incredibly boring if you don't add a picture. a) looks b) will look c) would look d) would have looked
    a) looks
  • Nicolas, you _________ (have) to stop looking at people like that, otherwise they'll turn you into a meme someday. a) have b) didn't have c) wouldn't have d) had had
    a) have
  • If you give her those toys, she ________ (Love) it! a) Loves b) will love c) would love d) would have loved
    b) will love
  • Which conditional type is used to describe improbable conditions? a) Type 0 b) Type 1 c) Type 2 d) Type 3
    c) Type 2
  • Unless you put some pictures, I think the game _________ (look) very boring. a) looks b) will look c) wouldn't look d) wouldn't have looked
    b) will look
  • You were not there, now we are lost. If you WERE / HAD BEEN there, we wouldn't BE / HAVE BEEN lost.
    HAD BEEN / BE
  • Conditionals always need to use the word "If" a) True b) False
    a) False
  • The condition part of a sentence (if) can use "would" a) True b) False
    b) False
  • If Batman and Superman _______ (fight), Superman would probably win. a) fight b) fought c) had fought d) will fight
    b) fought