What are conditionals again? [Read the statements. Are they correct? Choose YES or NO.]

A colorful illustration of various conditional sentences used in English language, including examples like 'If it rains, I stay home' and 'If I were rich, I would travel the world', with visual representations of each condition.

Understanding Conditionals Quiz

Test your knowledge on English conditionals with our engaging quiz! From zero to third conditionals, this quiz will help clarify your understanding of how to use these structures correctly in various contexts.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or just someone looking to brush up on your grammar skills, you will find this quiz beneficial. Topics covered include:

  • Definition and usage of conditionals
  • Zero, First, Second, and Third conditionals
  • Common grammatical structures
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningWord42
Conditionals are used to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened, and what we wish would happen.
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Zero conditionals are used to talk about facts and habits.
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"If + present simple, present simple" This is the zero conditional form.
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"If I take a siesta, I can't sleep well at night. This always happens."
This sentence is grammatically correct.
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To talk about things that can possibly happen, you use the First Conditional.
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"If + past simple, will + verb" This is the First Conditional form.
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"When the pandemic will end, I will go back to my hometown." This sentence is grammatically correct.
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To talk about impossible situations, we use the zero conditional.
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€If + would + infinitive, past simple.” This is the Second conditional form.
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"If I was a pilot, I could fly all over the world." This sentence is grammatically correct.
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To talk about things that happened in the past and their imaginary results, we use the Third conditional.
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€If + present perfect, would + had + pp” This is the Third conditional form.
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€Izzie had celebrated her mother's 50th birthday along with the rest of the family members if she would have gone home before the pandemic worsened.” This sentence is grammatically correct.
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