POP QUIZ 3

A vibrant classroom setting with students engaging in learning about English conditionals, featuring charts and examples of conditionals on the walls.

Master Your Conditionals!

Test your knowledge of conditionals with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a teacher, student, or English enthusiast, this quiz is designed to help you identify and understand different types of conditionals in the English language.

Join in to learn more about:

  • Zero Conditional
  • First Conditional
  • Common usage patterns
  • Practical examples
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExplainingGrammar321
How many types of conditionals are there?
1
2
3
4
Which conditional do we use to talk about things that are generally true?
Third Conditional
Second Conditional
First Conditional
Zero Conditional
Choose the sentences that use the correct form of Zero Conditional.
When you smile, you look pretty.
If you were smarter, you would be successful by now.
You get fined if you park you car here.
If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep at night.
Choose the possible forms for Zero Conditional.
When + present simple ... Present simple
Present simple ... if + present simple
If + present simple ... Past simple
If + past simple ... would
Zero Conditional...
Talks about a result of an action, things that are generally true.
Talks about the future.
Talks about possible things to happen in the future.
Talks about the present.
Which conditional do we use to talk about future actions that are possible to happen?
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Choose the sentences that use the correct form of First Conditional
I'll leave as soon as the babysitter arrives.
When I finish work, I'll call you.
If you had study hard, you would have passed the exams.
You can go to the party as long as you're back by midnight.
Which is the correct form for First Conditional?
If/When + present simple ... will + infinitive
If/When + past simple ... will + infinitive
Will + infinitive ... if/when + past perfect
Will + infinitive ... if/when + past simple
First Conditional...
Talks about situations that are possible to happen in the future.
Talks about future actions.
Talks about impossible situations to happen in the future.
Talks about future situations to happen soon.
Choose the substitutes for the word if in First Conditional.
Unless
As long as
In case
As soon as
{"name":"POP QUIZ 3", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Test your knowledge of conditionals with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a teacher, student, or English enthusiast, this quiz is designed to help you identify and understand different types of conditionals in the English language.Join in to learn more about:Zero ConditionalFirst ConditionalCommon usage patternsPractical examples","img":"https:/images/course1.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker