Grammar Quiz

Mixed Conditional Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Mixed Conditional

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Maria’s friend moved away. She is sad.

If her friend hadn’t moved away, Maria ____ sad.

A. would be

B. is

C. wouldn’t be


The mixed conditional: PAST – PRESENT, refers to an unreal, imaginary or hypothetical past condition and actions or situations that are probable result in the present.

A. FALSE

B. TRUE

C. NONE


If I have enough time I will see him. This sentence is about:

A. Past

B. Future

C. Possible Present (existing facts)

D. Impossible Present (now)


Laura would be happy now …

A. if they would visited her in hospital.

B. if they visited her in hospital.

C. if they had visited her in hospital.

D. if they would visit her in hospital.


A Present REAL reason is

A. If I had been born in ancient Egipt..

B. If I were a cat..

C. If you heat water..

D. If I have time ..


If + S + had + past participle verb + C , S + would + base form verb + C. – is the MIX CONDITIONAL…

A. PAST – PRESENT

B. PRESENT – PAST

C. NONE


If I had been born in ancient Egipt I would have died in ancient Egipt. This sentence is about:

A. Future

B. Past

C. Possible Present (existing facts)

D. Impossible Present (unreal now)


To describe the past condition, we use ____ + past participle

A. have

B. had

C. has


A FUTURE reason is

A. If I had been born in ancient Egipt..

B. If I were a cat..

C. If you heat water..

D. If I have time ..


The mixed conditional describes an event in the past with a result in the present

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


A PAST reason is

A. If I had been born in ancient Egipt..

B. If I were a cat..

C. If you heat water..

D. If I have time ..


If I were a mouse I would hate cats. If I were a mouse is a

A. reason

B. result


If I have enough time I will see him. ” I will see him is:

A. reason

B. result


Which conditional relates to the future and is therefore possible?

A. Zero

B. First

C. Second

D. Third


John is sick. He ate 6 burgers!

If John _________ 6 burgers, he wouldn’t be sick.

A. had eaten

B. hadn’t eaten

C. didn’t eat


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