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1. 
What is the correct form of the zero conditional in English?
A.
If + present simple, will + base form (infinitive)
B.
If + present simple, present simple
C.
If + present continuous, present simple
D.
If + past simple, would + base form (infinitive)
2. 
Which type of conditional is used to talk about unreal or hypothetical situations in the present?
A.
Third conditional
B.
Zero conditional
C.
First conditional
D.
Second conditional
3. 
In the first conditional, what tense is used in the 'if' clause?
A.
Past simple
B.
Present simple
C.
Present continuous
D.
Future simple
4. 
What is the structure of the third conditional in English?
A.
If + past perfect, would have + past participle
B.
If + present simple, will + base form
C.
If + past simple, would + base form
D.
If + present perfect, would + base form
5. 
Which conditional is used to talk about situations that could have been different in the past?
A.
Third conditional
B.
Zero conditional
C.
First conditional
D.
Second conditional
6. 
What is the difference between the first and second conditional?
A.
The first conditional is for past situations, while the second conditional is for future situations.
B.
The first conditional is for singular subjects, while the second conditional is for plural subjects.
C.
The first conditional is for positive situations, while the second conditional is for negative situations.
D.
The first conditional is for real or possible situations, while the second conditional is for unreal or hypothetical situations.
7. 
Which conditional is used to talk about general truths or scientific facts?
A.
Second conditional
B.
Third conditional
C.
Zero conditional
D.
First conditional
8. 
What is the correct form of the first conditional in English?
A.
If + present simple, will + base form (infinitive)
B.
If + past simple, would + base form (infinitive)
C.
If + present continuous, present simple
D.
If + present simple, present simple
9. 
When do we use the zero conditional?
A.
To talk about hypothetical situations in the present or future.
B.
To talk about specific future possibilities.
C.
To talk about things that are always true or generally true.
D.
To talk about unreal situations in the past.
10. 
What is the structure of the second conditional in English?
A.
If + past perfect, would have + past participle
B.
If + past simple, would + base form (infinitive)
C.
If + present continuous, present simple
D.
If + present simple, will + base form (infinitive)