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If + Past Perfect (Past Condition), ... Would + Base Verb (Present Result)

Conditional sentences are used to describe situations that may or may not happen. They typically consist of two clauses: a condition clause (if-clause) and a main clause. The condition clause usually starts with "if" or "unless," and the main clause describes the consequence of the condition.

a) workedb) would workc) have workedd) had worked Section C: Mixed & Advanced Conditionals conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive

This comprehensive guide breaks down advanced conditional structures and provides an exclusive, challenging multiple-choice exercise designed to test the limits of your grammar proficiency. Quick Review of Advanced and Mixed Conditionals

A. will winB. would winC. would have wonD. won If + Past Perfect (Past Condition),

Explanation: This is a Third Conditional . The context implies the news has already been missed (past). We use Past Perfect.

Conditional sentences are a cornerstone of English grammar, allowing speakers to explore possibilities, hypothesize about the future, imagine alternative pasts, and state general truths. For learners, mastering these structures is essential for moving from intermediate to advanced proficiency. The condition clause usually starts with "if" or

If I ________ enough money, I would travel around the world.A. haveB. hadC. will haveD. would have

If my sister late, my father ____ angry. A) arrives / gets B) will arrive / gets C) arrives / will get D) arrived / got

A. haveB. hadC. have hadD. would have