Grammar Quiz

Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals

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Select the right first conditional sentence: If she comes early, we ______ the movie.

A. will watch

B. watched

C. would watch

D. watch


Create a complex sentence using a relative clause: The man is talking to the woman. She lives next door.

A. The man lives next door is talking to the woman.

B. The man talking to the woman lives next door.

C. The man who lives next door is talking to the woman.

D. The man is talking to the woman who lives next door.


Choose the appropriate first conditional sentence: If I see him tomorrow, I ______ him about the meeting.

A. told

B. will tell

C. would tell

D. tell


Join the sentences using a relative clause: The girl is wearing a red dress. She is my sister.

A. The girl is wearing a red dress, she is my sister.

B. The girl who my sister is wearing a red dress.

C. The girl is my sister, wearing a red dress.

D. The girl, who is wearing a red dress, is my sister.


The zero and first conditional are:

A. Real conditionals

B. Unreal conditionals

C. General conditionals


Fill in the blank with the appropriate zero conditional: If you heat ice, it ______.

A. freezes

B. evaporates

C. melts

D. solidifies


Select the right first conditional sentence: If she calls me later, I ______ her a message.

A. leaves

B. will leave

C. leave

D. would leave


Complete the sentence with the correct zero conditional: If you don’t water plants, they ______.

A. die

B. died

C. will die

D. ‘ll die


Combine the sentences using a relative clause: The dog is barking loudly. Its owner is away.

A. The dog, whose owner is away, is barking loudly.

B. The dog is barking loudly, while its owner is away.

C. The dog, who is barking loudly, its owner is away.

D. The dog is barking loudly, despite its owner being away.


We use the zero conditional to:

A. Talk about things that are possible

B. Talk about facts

C. Talk about things that are not possible

D. Talk about the future


We use the first conditional to:

A. Talk about things that are possible

B. To talk about facts

C. To talk about things that aren’t possible

D. To talk about the past


Fill in the blank with the suitable zero conditional: If you mix red and yellow, you get ______.

A. orange

B. purple

C. green

D. blue


Combine the sentences using a relative clause: The car is parked outside. It is blue.

A. The car parked outside it is blue.

B. The blue car is parked outside.

C. The car, which is parked outside, is blue.

D. The car, which color is blue, is parked outside.


Join the following simple sentences using a relative clause: The book is on the table. I bought it yesterday.

A. The book, which I bought yesterday, is on the table.

B. The book I bought yesterday which it is on the table.

C. The book that I bought yesterday is on the table.

D. The book, that I bought yesterday, is on the table.


Complete the sentence with the correct zero conditional: If you mix red and blue, you ______ purple.

A. find

B. get

C. create

D. become


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