Conditional Comparison Exercises
Conditional comparison exercises online with answers — practise choosing between zero, first, second, third, and mixed conditional sentences in context. These if clauses exercises cover all conditional types (0, 1, 2, 3) with multiple-choice questions that test your ability to pick the right structure. Includes zero and first conditional exercises, first and second conditional comparison, second and third conditional discrimination, and a comprehensive all-conditionals review. Covers real vs unreal conditions, present vs past hypothetical, and cross-time mixed conditionals with worksheets and PDF practice for B1–B2 ESL learners. 3 exercise sets with 60 questions (B1 - B2 Level).
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Zero, First & Second Conditional Comparison: Real or Imaginary?
Conditional Comparison Exercises
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Under-50 Cancer
Two large American studies say that bad sleep may raise the risk of cancer in adults under 50. The studies were shared a…
Second, Third & Mixed Conditional Comparison: Present, Past or Cross-Time?
Conditional Comparison Exercises
All Conditionals 0 1 2 3 Review: Choose the Right Conditional
Conditional Comparison Exercises
“If you ___ ice in water, it floats.”
Studies Link Insomnia to Cancer Risk in Under-50s
Two large American studies have linked chronic poor sleep to a much higher risk of cancer in adults under 50. The findin…
Why practice Conditional Comparison exercises?
Can you tell the difference between all the conditional types? After learning each conditional separately, the real challenge is choosing the right one in context. These conditional comparison exercises — also useful as if clauses exercises for all types — test your ability to distinguish between zero, first, second, third, and mixed conditionals without being told which type to use. Set 1 compares zero and first conditional with second conditional (B1), Set 2 focuses on second, third, and mixed conditionals (B2), and Set 3 is the ultimate first, second, and third conditional review covering all five types (B2). Essential practice for B1–B2 learners preparing for Cambridge, IELTS, or any exam that tests conditional sentences.