Grammar Quiz

First Conditionals Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about First Conditionals

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What grammar tenses we need to make First conditionals?

A. Simple present and Simple present

B. Simple past and Future going to

C. Simple present and Simple past

D. Simple Present and future will


You will need to buy vegetables…

A. if you want to prepare a salad

B. if you want to prepare dumplings

C. if you want to prepare meat balls

D. if you want to prepare lasagne


In the following sentence: “Don’t be selfish if you see someone who needs help”, what grammar tenses are being used?

A. Simple present and Simple present

B. Imperative and Simple present

C. Present continuous and Simple present

D. Modal verb and Simple present


What’s the grammar tense for the “If clause”?

A. Future with will

B. Simple past

C. Simple present

D. Imperatives


Is the sentence: “If you don’t study, you will fail the test” correct?

A. Yes

B. No


What do you write when you start your First Conditional sentence with “if”?

A. A period

B. A comma

C. A hyphen

D. A semicolon


Choose the best option to complete:

“If nobody else does something when there’s a problem,…

A. be the first one

B. Will be the first one

C. You are the first one


What do you express with first conditional sentences?

A. Past

B. Present

C. Future


Choose:

I’ll take the next train

A. if I missed this one

B. if I will miss this one

C. if I miss this one


How many parts does a First Conditional sentence have?

A. 2

B. 1

C. 3

D. 4


Choose:

A. If her sister has a new cell phone, my friend didn’t like a new one too.

B. If her sister will have a new cell phone, my friend is going to want one too.

C. If her sister has a new cell phone, my friend might want one too.

D. If her sister had a new cell phone, my friend will want one too.


What else can we use instead of “will” in First Conditional Sentences?

A. Imperatives

B. Might/May

C. Can

D. All above


If he ______ (to come), I _______ (to be) surprised.

A. come/ will be

B. comes/ will be

C. comes/ will to be

D. will come/ am


If I _____money, I______ some new shoes.

A. Has / buy

B. Have / will buy

C. Had / bought


If I_________ to the cinema, I will finishmy homework

A. have gone

B. went

C. go


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