Grammar Quiz

Conditional Sentence Type 3 Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Conditional Sentence Type 3

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If you had caught the bus, you _____ late for work.

A. wouldn’t have been

B. would have been

C. wouldn’t be

D. would be


If she … earlier, she … the plane.

A. had woken up – wouldn’t have missed

B. would’ve woken up – hadn’t missed

C. woke up – wouldn’t miss

D. has woken up – wouldn’t miss


His flight was delayed so he couldn’t be here on time.

A. He would be here in time if his flight were not delayed.

B. He would have been here in time if his flight hadn’t been delayed.

C. He would be here in time if his flight hadn’t been delayed.

D. He would have been here in time if his flight weren’t delayed


I _?_ gone if you _?_ told me.

A. would have/had

B. would have/have

C. would had/had

D. had/would have


If she … he was so mean, she … him.

A. knows – won’t marry

B. would’ve known – hadn’t married

C. knew – wouldn’t marry

D. had known – wouldn’t have married


If I _?_ known Kirsty was in town, I _?_ called her.

A. had/would have

B. have/would have

C. had/had

D. had/would


If Roberto … some English, he … the job.

A. would’ve known – had got

B. knew – got

C. had known – would’ve got


If I _____ that yesterday, I _____ them.

A. had discovered / would inform

B. had discovered / would have informed

C. had discovered / could inform

D. discovered / can inform


She wouldn’t have given them all that money if we _____ her to.

A. wouldn’t advise

B. won’t advise

C. hadn’t advised

D. didn’t advise


If Sally … her leg, she … on holiday

A. wouldn’t have broken – had gone

B. didn’t break – would go

C. won’t break – goes

D. hadn’t broken – would’ve gone


If _____ as I told her, she would have succeeded.

A. she has done

B. she had done

C. she does

D. she did


You … the weekend if you … with us.

A. enjoyed – came

B. had enjoyed – had come

C. would’ve enjoyed – had come

D. had enjoyed – would’ve come


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