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Before diving into the exercises, let’s review the structural formulas for each conditional type. 1. The Zero Conditional (Real Present)

If she would have studied harder, she would have passed the exam. a) If she studied harder b) If she had studied harder c) If she would study harder d) No error

A. will winB. would winC. would have wonD. won

It ______ a good idea if we ______ the meeting to Friday? a) will be / postponed b) would be / postponed c) is / postpone d) would be / postpone

You have just completed an that covers everything from Zero to advanced Mixed conditionals with inversions. By working through these 50 questions and studying the answer explanations, you have strengthened your grammatical accuracy and your ability to recognize subtle errors at a glance.

Hypothetical, imaginary, or unlikely present/future situations. If I won the lottery, I would buy an island. If + Past Perfect, ... Would Have + Past Participle

: Used for hypothetical or unlikely situations (If + past simple, would + verb). Third Conditional

If you ______ to the party, you ______ the famous actor. a) went / would have met b) had gone / would have met c) have gone / will meet d) go / meet

If she ______ harder, she ______ the exam next week. a) studies / will pass b) will study / passes c) studied / would pass d) has studied / passed

These are exclusive to this article—rare patterns that even advanced learners struggle with.

(First conditional: Future tense in the main clause)

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If she ________ her keys, she wouldn't be locked out of her apartment right now.A) didn't loseB) hasn't lostC) hadn't lostD) doesn't lose

A) wasn'tB) hadn't beenC) wouldn't beD) hasn't been Part 4: Advanced Mixed Conditionals

You ______ energy if you switched off the lights more often.A. will saveB. would saveC. would have savedD. save

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