These are the most advanced—and most rewarding. They connect a past action (or inaction) to a present consequence.
You ______ so tired today if you ______ to bed earlier last night.
If I ______ a law degree (back in 2010), I ______ a politician today.
She ______ fluent in Spanish now if she ______ in Madrid during her twenties.
If they ______ properly trained last month, their customer service ______ so terrible right now.
Answers & Explanations (Part 4): 16. B – Past perfect (had finished) + present conditional (would have). Note: “would have” here means “would possess” not past. 17. A – Past action (not going to bed) causes present state (tiredness). 18. B – “Might be” expresses possibility in the present result. 19. A – Past living situation leads to present skill. 20. B – Lack of past training → present poor service.
They ______ in this tiny apartment today if they ______ all their savings on that failed business.
Instructions: Choose the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to complete each conditional sentence correctly.
Instructions: Choose the correct option (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.
Choose the best answer for each sentence. Only one option is correct.
Answers:
1 — B
2 — B
3 — A
4 — C
5 — B
6 — B
7 — A
8 — B
9 — A
10 — C
Would you like an explanation for any specific item?
If my sister ______ late for school, the teacher ______ angry.