Conditional Comparison exercises — Set 3: All Conditionals 0 1 2 3 Review: Choose the Right Conditional (Worksheet)

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If you ice in water, it floats.

2

If I enough money, I'll buy a new phone.

3

If he had taken the medicine, he better now.

4

If she harder, she would have passed the test.

5

If it below zero, water turns to ice.

6

If we lived near the sea, we swimming every weekend.

7

If we don't leave now, we the flight.

8

If I about the surprise, I wouldn't have told anyone.

9

You get wet if you in the rain without an umbrella.

10

If he so rude, he would have more friends.

11

If they had saved more money, they a house by now.

12

If it rains this afternoon, we inside.

13

If she breakfast this morning, she wouldn't have been so hungry at lunch.

14

If you touch a hot stove, you yourself.

15

If I more time, I would learn to play the piano.

16

If she hadn't missed the train, she here with us now.

17

If he weren't so clumsy, he the vase yesterday.

18

If you study regularly this term, you your English fast.

19

If they hadn't cancelled the concert, we there last night.

20

If I the answer, I would tell you.

Conditional Comparison exercises online (Worksheet)

This is the ultimate conditionals 0 1 2 3 challenge — a comprehensive first, second, and third conditional review with mixed conditionals. Each question presents a situation without telling you which conditional type to use — you must read the context and choose the correct form. You'll need everything you've learned about all conditional sentences. Think carefully: is the situation a general truth, a real possibility, an imaginary scenario, a past regret, or a cross-time hypothesis?