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English Grammar Exercises: Conditional Sentences and Past Tenses, Prove d'esame di Lingua Inglese

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It is used when something is always true or when we are talking about scientific
evidences:
A
First Conditional
B
Zero Conditional
C
Third Conditional
D
Second Conditional
Risposta corretta: B
Lo Zero Conditional si usa per descrivere situazioni sempre reali. La costruzione è IF + PRESENT
SIMPLE+ PRESENT SIMPLE Example: If ice melts, it becomes water. Se il ghiaccio si scioglie diventa
acqua.
Used to describe situations that is generally true or to say that one event always follows
another:
A
Second Conditional
B
First Conditional
C
Zero Condiotional
D
Mixed Conditionals
Risposta corretta C (vedi risposta precedente)
Is used to describe a situation that could have happened in the past if the situation had
been different:
A
First Conditional
B
Second Conditional
C
Zero Condiotional
D
Third Conditional
Risposta corretta D
The third conditional si usa per ipotizzare cosa sarebbe potuto succedere in passato se una situazione fosse
stata diversa da quella che è stata in realtà.
E’ formato: If+ past perfect+ would/wouldn’t have+ past participle of the verb
Ex. If John had studied more, he would have got better marks. - Se John avesse studiato di più, avrebbe preso
voti migliori.
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It is used when something is always true or when we are talking about scientific evidences: A First Conditional B Zero Conditional C Third Conditional D Second Conditional Risposta corretta: B Lo Zero Conditional si usa per descrivere situazioni sempre reali. La costruzione è IF + PRESENT SIMPLE+ PRESENT SIMPLE Example: If ice melts, it becomes water. Se il ghiaccio si scioglie diventa acqua. Used to describe situations that is generally true or to say that one event always follows another: A Second Conditional B First Conditional C Zero Condiotional D Mixed Conditionals Risposta corretta C (vedi risposta precedente) Is used to describe a situation that could have happened in the past if the situation had been different: A First Conditional B Second Conditional C Zero Condiotional D Third Conditional Risposta corretta D The third conditional si usa per ipotizzare cosa sarebbe potuto succedere in passato se una situazione fosse stata diversa da quella che è stata in realtà. E’ formato: If+ past perfect+ would/wouldn’t have+ past participle of the verb Ex. If John had studied more, he would have got better marks. - Se John avesse studiato di più, avrebbe preso voti migliori.

And is used to connect the if clause and the main clausE: A First Conditional B Second Conditional C Mixed Conditional D All of the bove Risposta corretta D Tutte le frasi condizionali sono frasi complesse costituite di due parti, chiamate clausola principale o indipendente con un soggetto e verbo, e clausola subordinata o dipendente, If (se) è la congiunzione che unisce le due clausole. 5 It describes probabilities and possible resultS: A Third Conditional B Mixed Conditional C Second Conditional D First Conditional Risposta corretta D Il First Conditional è utilizzato per descrivere situazioni probabili nella realtà e i loro possibili esiti. Es:. If you don’t wake up early, you’ll be late Se non ti svegli presto, arriverai in ritardo. Al posto di will/won’t nella frase principale si possono trovare may o might, per esprimere un risultato meno certo. Unless can be used as an alternative in the if Clause in the first conditional: A Sometimes B Always C True D Never Risposta corretta C If not.. può essere sostituito da unless. Es: Unless you run, you’ll be late Se non corri, arriverai in ritardo. Modals can also be used istead of would in this type of conditionaL: A Second Conditional

proposizione introdotta da if è al passato mentre la proposizione principale è al presente. Es: If I had studied I would have my driving license. Se avessi studiato, avrei avuto la patente If+ past perfect+ would/wouldn't have+ past participle of the verb is the way to form A: A Zero Conditional B Third Conditional C First Conditional D Second Conditional Risposta corretta B The third conditional è formato: If+ past perfect+ would/wouldn’t have+ past participle of the verb Es. If John had studied more, he would have got better marks. - Se John avesse studiato di più, avrebbe preso voti migliori. Ralph…....................his friend at the supermarket: Past Tenses and past continuous A Saw B Seen C See D Seeing Risposta corretta A I….....................born in New York: Past Tenses and past continuous A Were B Weren't C Is D Was Risposta corretta: D Mary…....................to the cinema with her friends: Past Tenses and past continuous A Going

Mary…....................to the cinema with her friends: Past Tenses and past continuous B Went C Go D Gone Risposta corretta B Last weekend they…....................a party: Past Tenses and past continuous A Had B Have C Having D Has Risposta corretta: A While I…......................down the street, I….....................my friend: Past Tenses and past continuous A Walkedmeet B Was walkingmeet C Was walkingmet D Walkedmet Risposta corretta: C When I....................…, they were eating: Past Tenses and past continuous A Arriving B Arrive C Arrived D Have arrived

The phone rang while I….....................: Past Tenses and past continuous C Cooking D Was cooking Risposta corretta D ................do house cleaning tomorrow: Future A I'm going to B I will do C I'm D I going to Risposta corretta: A The plane................off at 4:30 a.m.: Future A Will take B Takes C Taking D Take Risposta corretta: B We................for our holidays tomorrow morning: Future A To leave B Will leave C Are leaving D Leaving Risposta corretta C

I think they.................the match: Future A Win B Are winning C Will won D Will win The office................at 9:00 a.m.: Future A To open B Opening C Opens D Open Risposta corretta C I.................football tomorrow: Future A Will play B Am playing C Playing D Played Risposta corretta: B Look! Those cars................: Future A Crash B Will crash C Going to crash D Are going to crash

My brother is ................ than me: Comparative and superlatives C More tall D The taller Risposta corretta B My book is ................… interesting than yours: Comparative and superlatives A Interestinger B More C Most D The most Risposta corretta B Italian food is ................ than junk food: Comparative and superlatives A Best B More good C More better D Better Risposta corretta: D Naples is ................. crowded than New York: Comparative and superlatives A Least B Lesser C Less D The less Risposta corretta: C

Mary is ................. Susan: Comparative and superlatives A Intelligent as B As intelligent as C As intelligent D Intelligent Risposta corretta B I think Robert De Niro is ................ fascinating actor: Comparative and superlatives A The more B Most C More D The most Risposta corretta D Susan is ................ in the class: Comparative and superlatives A The more intelligent B The most intelligent C More intelligent D Intelligent Risposta corretta B This is ................ …doll of my collection: Comparative and superlatives A The least beautiful B The less beautiful C Less beautiful

...................is a smart boy: Pronouns A He B We C You D They Risposta corretta A The boy ................. Is going to Milan is Jack: Pronouns A Which B Whose C Whom D Who Risposta corretta: D Please buy those apples!I would like................: Pronouns A Any B None C No D Some Risposta corretta D I cut .................. chopping the vegetables: Pronouns A Herself B Myself C Themselves

I cut .................. chopping the vegetables: Pronouns D Yourselves Risposta corretta B Bob was proud of................ for his new job: Pronouns A Myself B Ourselves C Himself D Herself Risposta corretta C ................ are Mary's children: Pronouns A This B That C Their D Those Risposta corretta D Whose bag is .................? It is ................: Pronouns A These/our B This/hers C Those/my D These/your Risposta corretta B

They usually....................pizza with their family: Titles, present simple, present continuous and possesive case D To eat Risposta corretta: A We....................…a letter now: Titles, present simple, present continuous and possesive case A Are reading B Read C Reading D Is reading Risposta corretta: A Mary....................the house at the moment: Titles, present simple, present continuous and possesive case A Cleans B Cleaning C Are cleaning D Is cleaning Risposta corretta: D …....................you....................football tonight?: Titles, present simple, present continuous and possesive case A Are/play B Is/playing C Are/playing D Is/play Risposta corretta C

This is....................book: Titles, present simple, present continuous and possesive case A John's B Johns' C John D Johne's Risposta corretta A ....................Tayler is my uncle: Titles, present simple, present continuous and possesive case A Mrs B Mr C Miss D Messers Risposta corretta B My mother is....................Smith: Titles, present simple, present continuous and possesive case A Messers B Mrs C Mr D Miss Risposta corretta B …....................Martin is a good preacher.He's very kind!: Titles, present simple, present continuous and possesive case A Esquire B Captain C Doctor

……………………… a glass of wine? Should e would A You would like B Would you like C Would like you D Would you liking Risposta corretta: B The Clintons …………………… a bigger house Should e would A To would like B Would like C Would liking D Would to like Risposta corretta: B If it is bad weather, I…………… ………… out Should e would A Not will go B Am not going C Will not go D Will not to go Risposta corretta: C I ………… ………you if you marry me Should e would A Will always to love B Always will to love C Loving

I ………… ………you if you marry me Should e would D Will always love Risposta corretta: D If I……… ………… more money, I ………………… a new car Should e would A Have/would buy B Had/would buy C Had/would buying D Had/buy Risposta corretta: B If I……… ………… a lottery, I… ………… the poor Should e would A Win/would help B Winning/would help C Won/help D Won/would help Risposta corretta: D If we……… ………… younger, I ……………… around the world Should e would A Were/ would travel B Are/would travel C Were/travel D Were/will travel Risposta corretta: A