Grammar Quiz

Third Conditionals Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Third Conditionals

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I wouldn’t have _______ to bed early if I hadn’t been so tired.

A. went

B. go

C. gone


If I … (be) you, I … (get) a new job.

A. was, would get

B. was, will get

C. were, would get

D. were, will get


I might _____ ______ you if I had had your number.

A. had called

B. have called

C. could call


Marga would have been on time for the interview if she had left the house at 7 in the morning.

A. ZERO

B. FIRST

C. SECOND

D. THIRD


What will you do if you ________ the history exam?

A. would fail

B. will fail

C. fail


What is a synonym of “if not”

A. Although

B. Since

C. Unless

D. No


He would buy a house if he had a job.

A. ZERO

B. FIRST

C. SECOND

D. THIRD


If the weather doesn’t improve, we won’t have a picnic.

A. Zero Conditional

B. First Conditional

C. Second Conditional

D. Third Conditional


When do we use the second conditional

A. Imaginary situations

B. Probable future situations

C. Situations in the past connected to the present

D. When something happens second


If I had his number, I would call him.

A. Zero Conditional

B. First Conditional

C. Second Conditional

D. Third Conditional


If he studies English well, he ______ a good job.

A. would get

B. will get

C. get

D. would have got


Identify the type of conditionals of the sentence below.

We would have helped Jean if we’d known about her issues with the principal.

A. ZERO

B. FIRST

C. SECOND

D. THIRD


They don’t like hot weather.

They … (go) to Spain on holiday if they … (like) hot weather.

A. go, like

B. will go, like

C. would go, liked

D. would have gone, had liked


If people stay in the sun too long, they get sunburned.

A. Zero Conditional

B. First Conditional

C. Second Conditional

D. Third Conditional


You wouldn’t have hurt your knee if you ______ _______ up

A. had warmed

B. have warmed

C. had warm


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