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If + Present Simple, ... Will + Verb If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home.

Choose the best option to complete the sentence.

A) leftB) had leftC) would leaveD) leave Part B: Level 2 – Advanced Nuance

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This comprehensive guide breaks down the four core conditional types—plus mixed conditionals—and provides an designed to test your mastery. The Four Core Conditional Structures

The condition clause uses the past simple ("found"), which signals a second conditional question about an imaginary situation.

I a millionaire now if I ____ that stock. A) would be / bought B) would have been / had bought C) would be / had bought D) am / buy If + Present Simple,

Explanation: Second conditional for an imaginary situation. In formal English, "were" is used for all pronouns (I, he, she, it) in the if-clause.

If he had studied harder, he would have passed the exam. Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises

Test your ability to recognize the correct verb forms. Choose the best option for each sentence. A) leftB) had leftC) would leaveD) leave Part

I am not a doctor. If I ______ medical school, I ______ in a hospital now. a) finished / will work b) had finished / would work c) have finished / work d) would finish / worked

If you ______ red and blue, you ______ purple. a) will mix / get b) mix / get c) mix / will get d) mixed / would get

Example: If he weren't so lazy, he would have completed the project yesterday. Exclusive Multiple-Choice Exercises