Grammar Quiz

Conditionals Type I Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Conditionals Type I

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If we ________ an invitation, our friends ________ to our party.

A. will send; will come

B. send; will come

C. will send; come

D. send; come


In my country, _________ you cannot speak English, it’s hard to get a good job.

A. if

B. unless


She ________ to pick you up if you ________ her.

A. forgets; do not phone

B. will forget; will not phone

C. will forget; do not phone

D. forgets; will not phone


Unless you _________ (go) to bed early, we won’t go to the zoo tomorrow.

A. go

B. don’t go

C. doesn’t go

D. will go

E. won’t go


You ________ the Channel if you ________ from Paris to London.

A. cross; fly

B. will cross; will fly

C. cross; will fly

D. will cross; fly


If you ________ CTRL + S, you ________ the file.

A. will press; will save

B. press; save

C. press; will save

D. will press; save


They ________ in the desert if they ________ extra water with them.

A. cannot survive; do not take

B. cannot survive; will not take

C. do not survive; do not take

D. will not survive; will not take


________ you don’t slow down, we are going to crash!

A. If

B. Unless


If Claire ________ this dress at the party, our guests ________ any longer.

A. wear; will not stay

B. wears; do not stay

C. wears; will not stay

D. will wear; do not stay


It is going to rain this weekend. Therefore, we won’t have a picnic.

A. Unless it is not going to rain this weekend, we won’t have a picnic.

B. Unless it is going to rain this weekend, we won’t have a picnic.

C. If it is not going to rain this weekend, we won’t have a picnic.

D. If it is going to rain this weekend, we will have a picnic.


He ________ you if you ________.

A. will not understand; will whisper

B. does not understand; will whisper

C. does not understand; whisper

D. will not understand; whisper


They can’t arrive on time _________ they finish the work early.

A. unless

B. if


If you don’t touch the dogs, they won’t bite you.

A. The dogs won’t bite you unless you touch them.

B. The dogs won’t bite you if you touch them.

C. The dogs will bite you unless you touch them.

D. The dogs won’t bite you unless you don’t touch them.


Betty will not go to the party tonight because Tom will not go.

A. Betty will not go to the party unless Tom goes.

B. Betty will not go to the party if Tom go.

C. Betty will not go to the party if Tom goes.

D. Betty will go to the party unless Tom goes.


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