Grammar Quiz

Conditional Sentences and Adverbs Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Conditional Sentences and Adverbs

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If the meeting holds, the members________

A. will know

B. would know

C. knows

D. knew


Before you sign up for a soccer team, you should get the gear you need to stay safe.

A. how

B. when

C. where

D. why


Would you mind if I _____ early?

A. would left

B. left

C. was left

D. would leave


Adverbial phrase or clause?

They orbited the Earth before they re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere.

A. Phrase

B. Clause


Find the adverb clause: Sally wanted to go to the park after the parade ended.

A. “to go to the park after the parade ended”

B. “Sally wanted to go the the park ended”

C. “after the parade”

D. “after the parade ended”


If it hadn’t rained, we ______ to the park

A. will have gone

B. will gone

C. would have gone

D. will go


Choose the type of adverb used in the following sentence. “The French monarchy lasted for several centuries.”

A. adverbs of time

B. adverbs of certainty

C. adverbs of manner

D. adverbs of place

E. connecting adverbs


If the man came, they _____ him

A. would question

B. will question

C. would have questioned

D. will have questioned


If I ______ the lecture would hold, I would have attended it

A. know

B. knew

C. known

D. had known


If the boys arrived early enough, the match ______

A. would have been played

B. will be played

C. will have to be played

D. would be played


Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: Please put the papers in your desk.

A. adverb phrase

B. adverb clause


What is the Adverb Phrase?

Rylee left Allison in the ball pit.

A. the ball pit

B. Allison in the ball pit

C. Rylee left

D. in the ball pit


The track star is a fierce competitor since he won the 5K race.

What is the adverb clause?

A. since he won the 5K race

B. The track star is a fierce competitor

C. won the 5K race

D. fierce competitor since he won


If I hadn’t overslept, I ____ on time

A. will have been

B. would have been

C. will be

D. will have to be


You will be fined if you_____ your car there

A. would have parked

B. are parking

C. will park

D. park


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