61. If you as I told you, you _____ in such predicament now.
- Answer: b. had done/ had not been
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal past condition and its hypothetical past result.
62. Come and work for my company if you _____ better to do.
- Answer: a. have nothing
- This is a Type I conditional sentence, expressing a possible future condition and its probable future result.
63. If you had done as I told you, I think you _____
- Answer: b. would have succeeded
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal past condition and its hypothetical past result.
64. If he had got half a mark more, he _____ in the exam.
- Answer: b. wouldn't have failed
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal past condition and its hypothetical past result.
65. If it _____ tomorrow, we may postpone going.
- Answer: a. rains
- This is a Type I conditional sentence, expressing a possible future condition and its probable future result.
66. If you hadn't watched that late movie last night, you _____ sleepy now.
- Answer: b. wouldn't be
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal past condition and its hypothetical present result.
67. If you _____ as I told you, _____ sorry now.
- Answer: d. had done/ would not be
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal past condition and its hypothetical present result.
68. If only I _____ him now!
- Answer: d. would stay
- This is a Type III conditional sentence expressing an unreal past wish.
69. If I _____ I'll let you know.
- Answer: a. am staying
- This is a Type I conditional sentence, expressing a possible future condition and its probable future result.
70. If only he _____ me a chance, I could have told him the truth.
- Answer: d. had given
- This is a Type III conditional sentence expressing an unreal past wish.
71. Get me a glass of lemonade, if you _____ to the kitchen.
- Answer: a. go
- This is a Type I conditional sentence, expressing a possible future condition and its probable future result.
72. If I _____ you, I'd save some of your lottery winning.
- Answer: c. were
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal present condition and its hypothetical present result.
73. If the chair _____ break, Mr. Dow can fix it for us.
- Answer: b. should
- This is a Type I conditional sentence, expressing a possible future condition and its probable future result.
74. If the car _____ larger, we would have bought it.
- Answer: a. had been
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal past condition and its hypothetical past result.
75. If only my father _____ work the weekends.
- Answer: b. didn't have to
- This is a Type III conditional sentence expressing an unreal present wish.
76. If by a small car, we _____ as much room.
- Answer: a. won't have
- This is a Type I conditional sentence, expressing a possible future condition and its probable future result.
77. They helped me a lot. I don't know what I _____ without their help.
- Answer: c. would have done
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal past condition and its hypothetical past result.
78. If she weren't stupid, she _____ fail.
- Answer: c. wouldn't
- This is a Type II conditional sentence, expressing an unreal present condition and its hypothetical present result.
79. It's a dangerous world out there. What if you _____ into an accident?
- Answer: a. get
- This is a Type I conditional sentence, expressing a possible future condition and its probable future result.
80. If you _____ your shopping there, someone might steal it.
- Answer: d. leave
- This is a Type I conditional sentence, expressing a possible future condition and its probable future result.