Grammar Quiz

Zero Conditional Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Zero Conditional

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If you (mix)_______ water and electricity, you (get) ________ a shock

A. Mix – Will get

B. Mixed – Got

C. Mixes – Gets

D. Mix – Get


La oración que esta en condicional cero es:

A. When she sleep badly, she feels tired

B. If you slept badly, you feels tired

C. If you sleep badly, you feel tired


complete with the Zero conditional…

If I (wake up) ________late, I (be)________ late for work.

A. wakes up – is

B. woke up – will be

C. wake up – am

D. wake ups – am


I’m getting fat.

A. You should exercise every day.

B. You should buy a new one.


I feel sick.

A. You shouldn’t go to the school today.

B. You should study more.


The correct structure of the “Zero Conditional” is:

A. If + Subject + Present Simple, Subject + Future Simple

B. If + Subject + Present Simple, Subject + Present Simple

C. If + Subject + Verb in past + Subject + Present Simple


My sister cries if she … bad grades

A. have

B. has

C. will have


If it rains, we … the footbal game

A. Will finish

B. finish

C. Won’t finish


THE CORRECT FORM IS:

A. When water reaches 100ºC, It boils

B. If water reache 100ºC, It boil

C. If water reaches 100ºC, It boils

D. When water reache 100ºC, It boils


What ________________  you do in my situation? I need your advice.

A. can

B. should

C. have to


IF JULIE (not/wear)__________A HAT, SHE (get)________SUNSTROKE.

A. NOT WEAR – GET

B. DOESN’T WEAR – GETS

C. WONT’ WEAR – GOT

D. DONT’ WEAR – GETS


If people (eat)________ too many candies, They (get) ______ fat.

A. Eats – Get

B. Eat – Get

C. Eat – Gets

D. Will eat – Will get


We ________ take an umbrella. It looks like it will be rain.

A. COULD

B. SHOULD

C. WILL


I’m very tired.

A. You should sleep a little.

B. You should open the window.


If people eat too much, they get fat.

The sentence is not “Zero Conditional”…

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


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