Conditionals Final Test — Comprehensive Assessment
A2-C2 Level
This comprehensive final test covers every conditional type: zero, first,
second, third, mixed conditionals (types 1-3), inverted forms, implied conditions, and
sentences with "unless" and time clauses. The thirty questions progress from A2 to C2
difficulty, giving you a complete picture of your conditional mastery. Each question requires
you to identify the correct conditional type and produce the accurate verb forms for that
structure.
The test is designed as a summative assessment — take it after completing the individual topic exercises to measure your overall understanding. Early questions test basic zero and first conditional, middle questions cover second and third conditional, and later questions introduce mixed conditionals, inversions, and implied forms. A score of 80 per cent or above indicates strong conditional control across all types. Between 60 and 79 per cent, review the specific conditional types where you made mistakes. Below 60 per cent, return to the individual exercises. This structured approach ensures thorough mastery of one of English grammar's most important and versatile structures.
The test is designed as a summative assessment — take it after completing the individual topic exercises to measure your overall understanding. Early questions test basic zero and first conditional, middle questions cover second and third conditional, and later questions introduce mixed conditionals, inversions, and implied forms. A score of 80 per cent or above indicates strong conditional control across all types. Between 60 and 79 per cent, review the specific conditional types where you made mistakes. Below 60 per cent, return to the individual exercises. This structured approach ensures thorough mastery of one of English grammar's most important and versatile structures.
Quick Rule
All conditional types: zero through third, mixed, inverted, and implied
- 1.If you heat ice, it melts. (zero)
- 2.If we hurry, we will catch the bus. (first)
- 3.If I were you, I would take the offer. (second)
- 4.Had she studied harder, she would have passed. (inverted third)
- 5.Without your support, we wouldn't be here today. (implied mixed)
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