Grammar Quiz

Conditionals and Wishes Quiz

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If she doesn’t delete some of her emails, her in-box will soon be full.
= Unless she deletes some of her emails, her in-box will soon be full.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Suppose they lost their jobs. … money enough to survive?

A. Would they have

B. Will they have

C. Would they have had


If I had known you were coming, I would have saved you a seat.
= I didn’t save you a seat because I didn’t know you are coming.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


…, I wouldn’t permit this absence.

A. Were I you

B. If I was you

C. Had I been you


If I have time this afternoon, I’ll read over your report.
= Possibly I will read over your report this afternoon.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


You can go to the party as long as you … your homework.

A. do

B. would do

C. had done


Without your help, I would never … able to solve my problems.

A. been

B. had been

C. have been


If the plane doesn’t take off on time, I … my connecting flight.

A. will miss

B. would miss

C. would have missed


If I had gone to bed early, I would have caught the train.
= I didn’t go to bed early, therefore I missed the train.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


… his real motive, I wouldn’t have supported him.

A. If I know

B. Had I known

C. If I knew


I will sign the contract provided that you offer a discount on large orders.
= As long as you sign the contract, I will offer you a discount on large orders.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


If I … to university, I wouldn’t have found a better job.

A. go

B. went

C. would go

D. had gone


We … a new car unless we win the lottery.

A. will buy

B. won’t buy

C. bought

D. wouldn’t buy


If they were given a good moving package, they might be willing to move to another country.
= They don’t move to another country because they are given a good moving package.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


If problems arise, we … professional help.

A. will seek

B. would seek

C. would have seek


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