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Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses - Exercise 2 & 3

Exercise 8.2: Choose the best answer to each questions.

       
  1. Jane has done everything so ___ that on-one can follow her.
    1. various
    2. elderly
    3. quick
    4. severed
  2. What ___ last night was not Bob's fault.
    1. happened
    2. greeted
    3. refined
    4. returned
  3. Charles hates to use his ___ in a wrong way.
    1. mold
    2. exhibition
    3. artist
    4. power
  4. The ___ from here to there is not far.
    1. ancestor
    2. distance
    3. evidence
    4. beast
  5. What is your dog ___ at?
    1. gazing
    2. interviewing
    3. improving
    4. appearing
       
Answer:  
       
  1. Jane has done everything so quick that on-one can follow her.
    1. various
    2. elderly
    [3.] quick
    4. severed
  2. What happened last night was not Bob's fault.
    [1.] happened
    2. greeted
    3. refined
    4. returned
  3. Charles hates to use his power in a wrong way.
    1. mold
    2. exhibition
    3. artist
    [4.] power
  4. The distance from here to there is not far.
    1. ancestor
    [2.] distance
    3. evidence
    4. beast
  5. What is your dog gazing at?
    [1.] gazing
    2. interviewing
    3. improving
    4. appearing


Exercise 8.3: Choose the best answer to each questions.

       
  1. All my offspring are girl; ___.
    1. Mary is one of them
    2. John is successul
    3. I am a teacher
    4. I have five children
  2. Peter shows his gift in languages.
    1. going abroad is what he likes
    2. history is his favorite subject
    3. he does not like languages
    4. he can speak ten languages
  3. The teacher has used a new technique in teaching effectively.
    1. All his students failed the exam.
    2. His students enjoyed studying with him.
    3. The teacher will go to England tomorrow
    4. All students cut class.
  4. Go see Bob. He has power to solve the problem.
    1. All problems have come from Bob.
    2. Bob is a prime minister.
    3. It is believed that Bob can be of help.
    4. No-one wants to see Bob because he is rescued.
  5. Everything happened as a coincidence.
    1. It happened unexpectedly.
    2. It did occur on purpose
    3. The game was exciting.
    4. Politics was what I used to like.
       
Answer:  
       
  1. All my offspring are girl; Mary is one of them.
    [1.] Mary is one of them
    2. John is successul
    3. I am a teacher
    4. I have five children
  2. Peter shows his gift in languages.
    1. going abroad is what he likes
    2. history is his favorite subject
    3. he does not like languages
    [4.] he can speak ten languages
  3. The teacher has used a new technique in teaching effectively.
    1. All his students failed the exam.
    [2.] His students enjoyed studying with him.
    3. The teacher will go to England tomorrow
    4. All students cut class.
  4. Go see Bob. He has power to solve the problem.
    1. All problems have come from Bob.
    2. Bob is a prime minister.
    [3.] It is believed that Bob can be of help.
    4. No-one wants to see Bob because he is rescued.
  5. Everything happened as a coincidence.
    [1.] It happened unexpectedly.
    2. It did occur on purpose
    3. The game was exciting.
    4. Politics was what I used to like.

Reference:
Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses

Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses - Exercise 1

Exercise 8.1: Choose the best answer to each questions.


       
  1. If Adam had bough a hous, he ___ a new house now.
    1. has
    2. will have
    3. would have
    4. would have had
  2. I would go there if you ___ with me.
    1. had come
    2. will come
    3. came
    4. come
  3. If Bob ___ a singer, he would be famous.
    1. will be
    2. were
    3. had been
    4. is
  4. If Peter ___, he ___ the bus in time.
    1. hurries, would catch
    2. had hurried, would catch
    3. hurried, will catch
    4. hurries, will catch
  5. Unless you ___ home now, I will not wait for you.
    1. come
    2. came
    3. had come
    4. do not come
  6. Marry would go if she ___ you.
    1. had been
    2. will be
    3. were
    4. is
  7. If the Williams ___ me, I ___.
    1. invite, would go
    2. invited, will go
    3. had invited, would have gone
    4. had invited, will go
  8. Unless you ___ carefully, you ___ an accident.
    1. drove, may have
    2. had driven, may have
    3. drive, may have had
    4. drive, may have
  9. Mary ___ it if she tries hard.
    1. could have done
    2. does
    3. could do
    4. can do
  10. If the ice falls into water, it ___.
    1. would have floated
    2. had floated
    3. floats
    4. floated
  11. ___ to go to the meetings, what would I wear?
    1. If I were
    2. If were I
    3. Were
    4. Were if
  12. If Adam ___ more time, he ___ more work.
    1. has, would have done
    2. had had, would have done
    3. had, will do
    4. has, would do
  13. ___ it rained, you should have stayed home.
    1. Had
    2. If had
    3. Had if
    4. If
  14. If one ___ iron, it ___.
    1. beated, will expand
    2. had beaten, will expland
    3. beats, expanded
    4. beats, expands
  15. If Mary ___ me, she ___ you.
    1. had seen, will tell
    2. had seen, would have told
    3. saw, will tell
    4. sees, would tell
  16. You ___ ten if you ___ five to five.
    1. got, add
    2. get, add
    3. will get, added
    4. would have got, had added
  17. They will not help her unless she ___ them everything.
    1. told
    2. tells
    3. had told
    4. does not tell
  18. ___ it myself, everything would have been alright.
    1. If had I done
    2. Had I done
    3. Had if I done
    4. If I do
  19. If you ___ Charles, please___ him my best wishes.
    1. had seen, gave
    2. saw, give
    3. seen, will give
    4. see, give
  20. ___ I you, I ___ crying.
    1. Were, would stop
    2. Were, will stop
    3. If were, will stop
    4. Were, would have stopped
       
Answer:  
       
  1. If Adam had bough a hous, he would have had a new house now.
    1. has
    2. will have
    3. would have
    [4.] would have had
  2. I would go there if you come with me.
    1. had come
    2. will come
    3. came
    [4.] come
  3. If Bob were a singer, he would be famous.
    1. will be
    [2.] were
    3. had been
    4. is
  4. If Peter hurries, he would catch the bus in time.
    [1.] hurries, would catch
    2. had hurried, would catch
    3. hurried, will catch
    4. hurries, will catch
  5. Unless you come home now, I will not wait for you.
    [1.] come
    2. came
    3. had come
    4. do not come
  6. Marry would go if she were you.
    1. had been
    2. will be
    [3.] were
    4. is
  7. If the Williams had invited me, I would have gone.
    1. invite, would go
    2. invited, will go
    [3.] had invited, would have gone
    4. had invited, will go
  8. Unless you drive carefully, you may have an accident.
    1. drove, may have
    2. had driven, may have
    3. drive, may have had
    [4.] drive, may have
  9. Mary could do it if she tries hard.
    1. could have done
    2. does
    [3.] could do
    4. can do
  10. If the ice falls into water, it floats.
    1. would have floated
    2. had floated
    [3.] floats
    4. floated
  11. If I were to go to the meetings, what would I wear?
    [1.] If I were
    2. If were I
    3. Were
    4. Were if
  12. If Adam have more time, he more work.
    1. has, would have done
    [2.] had had, would have done
    3. had, will do
    4. has, would do
  13. Had it rained, you should have stayed home.
    [1.] Had
    2. If had
    3. Had if
    4. If
  14. If one beats iron, it expands.
    1. beated, will expand
    2. had beaten, will expland
    3. beats, expanded
    [4.] beats, expands
  15. If Mary sees me, she would tell you.
    1. had seen, will tell
    2. had seen, would have told
    3. saw, will tell
    [4.] sees, would tell
  16. You get ten if you add five to five.
    1. got, add
    [2.] get, add
    3. will get, added
    4. would have got, had added
  17. They will not help her unless she smoke them everything.
    [1.] told
    2. tells
    3. had told
    4. does not tell
  18. Had I done it myself, everything would have been alright.
    1. If had I done
    [2.] Had I done
    3. Had if I done
    4. If I do
  19. If you see Charles, pleasegive him my best wishes.
    1. had seen, gave
    2. saw, give
    3. seen, will give
    [4.] see, give
  20. Were I you, I would have stopped crying.
    1. Were, would stop
    2. Were, will stop
    3. If were, will stop
    [4.] Were, would have stopped

Reference:
Chapter 8 : Conditional Clauses