📚 Mixed Conditionals Grammar Exercise

Complete the exercises below to practice mixed conditionals

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Section A: Fill in the Blanks (Mixed Conditionals)

Complete the sentences using the correct mixed conditional forms (combining different time references).

1. If I (study) medicine at university, I (be) a doctor now.

2. She (arrive) on time yesterday if she (be) always punctual.

3. If he (not be) so lazy, he (finish) the project last week.

4. We (live) in a bigger house now if we (save) more money in the past.

5. If she (listen) to her parents' advice, she (not be) in this difficult situation today.

6. He (get) the promotion last month if he (be) more confident in meetings.

7. If I (speak) French fluently, I (take) that job in Paris years ago.

8. They (own) their own business now if they (invest) their inheritance wisely.

9. If she (be born) in a different era, she (face) completely different challenges today.

10. He (not fail) the exam yesterday if he (be) a more dedicated student.

Section B: Multiple Choice Questions (Mixed Conditionals)

Choose the correct mixed conditional form for each sentence.

1. If I ___ more athletic, I ___ the marathon last weekend.

am / would run
were / would have run
was / would run
had been / would run

2. She ___ living in Tokyo now if she ___ Japanese in college.

is / studied
would be / had studied
will be / studies
would be / studied

3. If he ___ such a perfectionist, he ___ the project much sooner.

isn't / would finish
weren't / would have finished
wasn't / would finish
hadn't been / would finish

4. They ___ rich now if they ___ that property ten years ago.

are / bought
would be / had bought
will be / buy
would be / bought

5. If I ___ to cook, I ___ that dinner party last night.

know / would host
knew / would have hosted
knew / would host
had known / would host

6. She ___ happier today if she ___ a different career path years ago.

is / chose
would be / had chosen
will be / chooses
would be / chose

7. If they ___ more organized people, they ___ their flight yesterday.

are / wouldn't miss
were / wouldn't have missed
were / wouldn't miss
had been / wouldn't miss

8. He ___ working there now if he ___ that argument with his boss.

is / didn't have
would be / hadn't had
will be / doesn't have
would be / didn't have

9. If I ___ afraid of heights, I ___ skydiving with my friends last summer.

am not / would go
weren't / would have gone
wasn't / would go
hadn't been / would go

10. We ___ married now if we ___ each other in college.

are / met
would be / had met
will be / meet
would be / met

Section C: Paragraph Completion (Mixed Conditionals)

Complete the paragraphs using the correct mixed conditional forms of the verbs in brackets.

Tom often reflects on the choices he made in his youth and how they affect his current situation. If he (take) his education more seriously, he (have) better career opportunities today. He (earn) a much higher salary now if he (go) to university instead of dropping out. If he (be) more ambitious as a young man, he (start) his own business years ago. His life (be) completely different today if he (make) wiser decisions in his twenties. However, if he (not be) such a caring person, he (not help) so many people throughout his life.

Maria's relationship with technology has always been complicated, and she often wonders how different her life might be. If she (be) more tech-savvy, she (adapt) better to remote work during the pandemic. She (work) for an international company today if she (learn) digital skills earlier in her career. If she (embrace) social media years ago, she (have) a larger professional network now. Her business (grow) much faster if she (be) more comfortable with online marketing. However, if she (spend) more time on devices, she (not enjoy) reading books and outdoor activities as much as she does today.

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