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Conditional Sentences Exercises Multiple Choice Exclusive [patched]

Had she arrived five minutes earlier, she ______ the accident.

: Used for unreal past situations (If + past perfect, would have + past participle). First Conditional : Predicts a likely outcome based on a future condition. Third Conditional

Second conditional. In formal English, "were" is used for all subjects (If I were, if he were) in hypothetical "if" clauses. A (stops): First conditional with "unless."

Conditional sentences are not just grammar—they are logic games. Once you master them, you unlock: conditional sentences exercises multiple choice exclusive

Before attempting the exclusive exercises, let's ensure the foundation is solid.

Our approach means:

A) have B) has C) had D) would have

used for hypothetical or imaginary situations. In formal English, "were" is used for all subjects (including "I") in the c) had left Explanation: Third Conditional

A) heat B) heats C) will heat D) would heat

Explanation: This is a classic Third Conditional inversion. Had I known replaces If I had known . Had she arrived five minutes earlier, she ______

She spends money as if she ______ a billionaire.

The final screen turned deep red. This was the "exclusive" part Sarah mentioned. “If Liam ________ more attention to the documentation last month, he ________ that bug yesterday.” A) paid / would avoidB) would pay / avoidedC) had paid / would have avoidedD) has paid / will avoid