Grammar Quiz

Conditionals and Modals of Probability Quiz


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What is a synonym of “if not”

A. Although

B. Since

C. Unless

D. No


If I ____ in Madrid, I would have found a girlfriend

A. have stay

B. had stayed

C. stay

D. would stay


We use the ____ conditional to talk about imaginary situations in the past

A. zero

B. third

C. second

D. first


Lucy ___ be out, she hasn’t finished her homework yet

A. might

B. couldn’t

C. can’t

D. must


The structure to the Third Conditional is …

A. if + past simple, …would + infinitive

B. if + present simple, …would + infinitive

C. if + past perfect, …would + have + past participle

D. if + present simple, …will + infinitive


Julian won’t be a famous football player unless_______

A. he will train hard

B. he doesn’t train hard

C. he trains hard

D. he had trained hard


If Max ____ now, he ____ time later

A. didn’t study/would have

B. doesn’t study/will have

C. hadn’t studied/would have studied

D. doesn’t study/have


we use ____ to talk about things that we are to% sure that it’s true

A. may/will

B. may/might/could

C. mightn’t/couldn’t

D. can’t


If I _________ you, I _________ spending my vacation in Seattle.

A. Was / wouldn’t be

B. Were / would be

C. Am / will be


Plastic melts if it ____ too hot

A. gets

B. get

C. would have gotten

D. will get


I ____ the History test if I had studied more

A. wouldn’t have passed

B. would have passed

C. will pass

D. had passed


She wouldn’t have been tired if she ____to bed earlier.

A. goes

B. had gone

C. went

D. had to go


If he_______the car, he_____it.

A. Likes / will buy

B. Like/ bought

C. Liked/ buy

D. Will like / buy


If I won the lottery, I ____ a big house. I’m sure of it.

A. would buy

B. could buy

C. may buy

D. might buy


When do we use first conditional?

A. Imaginary situations

B. Probable future situations

C. Situations in the past connected to the present

D. When something happens first


Unless you ____ louder, your classmates won’t understand you.

A. didn’t speak

B. had spoken

C. don’t speak

D. speak


If it snows, ________ still drive to the coast?

A. had you driven

B. will you

C. would you

D. do you drive


They will talk to Robin if she ____

A. come

B. had come

C. comes

D. will come


He ____ be french judging by his accent

A. could

B. can’t

C. may

D. must




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