Question 1 Basic Conditional form
Choose the best completion: "If you heat ice, it ___."
A melts B will melt C would melt D melted
Which option matches the meaning of "If you heat ice, it ___."
A will melt B would melt C melted D melts
Select the correct grammar for this conditional or wish sentence: "If you heat ice, it ___."
A would melt B melted C melts D will melt
Which answer follows the lesson rule in "If you heat ice, it ___."
A melted B melts C will melt D would melt
Question 5 Basic Learner check
A learner hesitates over "If you heat ice, it ___.". Which answer is right?
A melts B will melt C would melt D melted
Which option would you keep after editing "If you heat ice, it ___."
A will melt B would melt C melted D melts
Question 7 Basic Standard form
Which choice produces standard English? "If you heat ice, it ___."
A would melt B melted C melts D will melt
Question 8 Basic Verb pattern
What is the best verb pattern here? "If you heat ice, it ___."
A melted B melts C will melt D would melt
Question 9 Basic Explanation
Which explanation is best?
A This is a zero conditional showing a general truth. B All if-clauses should use will. C Wish uses future forms for unreal present meaning. D Third conditionals describe guaranteed future events.
Question 10 Basic Selection
Choose the grammatical answer for "If you heat ice, it ___."
A will melt B would melt C melted D melts
Question 11 Basic Conditional form
Choose the best completion: "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow."
A feels B would feel C felt D will feel
Question 12 Basic Meaning
Which option matches the meaning of "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow."
A would feel B felt C will feel D feels
Question 13 Basic Grammar
Select the correct grammar for this conditional or wish sentence: "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow."
A felt B will feel C feels D would feel
Which answer follows the lesson rule in "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow."
A will feel B feels C would feel D felt
Question 15 Basic Learner check
A learner hesitates over "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow.". Which answer is right?
A feels B would feel C felt D will feel
Question 16 Basic Editing
Which option would you keep after editing "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow."
A would feel B felt C will feel D feels
Question 17 Basic Standard form
Which choice produces standard English? "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow."
A felt B will feel C feels D would feel
Question 18 Basic Verb pattern
What is the best verb pattern here? "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow."
A will feel B feels C would feel D felt
Question 19 Basic Explanation
Which explanation is best?
A All if-clauses should use will. B Wish uses future forms for unreal present meaning. C Third conditionals describe guaranteed future events. D The first conditional uses present in the if-clause and will in the result clause.
Question 20 Basic Selection
Choose the grammatical answer for "If she studies tonight, she ___ more confident tomorrow."
A would feel B felt C will feel D feels
Question 21 Intermediate Conditional form
Choose the best completion: "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback."
A was B have been C were D am
Question 22 Intermediate Meaning
Which option matches the meaning of "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback."
A have been B were C am D was
Question 23 Intermediate Grammar
Select the correct grammar for this conditional or wish sentence: "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback."
A were B am C was D have been
Question 24 Intermediate Rule
Which answer follows the lesson rule in "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback."
A am B was C have been D were
Question 25 Intermediate Learner check
A learner hesitates over "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback.". Which answer is right?
A was B have been C were D am
Question 26 Intermediate Editing
Which option would you keep after editing "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback."
A have been B were C am D was
Question 27 Intermediate Standard form
Which choice produces standard English? "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback."
A were B am C was D have been
Question 28 Intermediate Verb pattern
What is the best verb pattern here? "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback."
A am B was C have been D were
Question 29 Intermediate Explanation
Which explanation is best?
A Wish uses future forms for unreal present meaning. B Third conditionals describe guaranteed future events. C Formal second conditionals often use were for all subjects. D All if-clauses should use will.
Question 30 Intermediate Selection
Choose the grammatical answer for "If I ___ you, I would ask for feedback."
A have been B were C am D was
Question 31 Intermediate Conditional form
Choose the best completion: "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer."
A felt B would have felt C will feel D would feel
Question 32 Intermediate Meaning
Which option matches the meaning of "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer."
A would have felt B will feel C would feel D felt
Question 33 Intermediate Grammar
Select the correct grammar for this conditional or wish sentence: "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer."
A will feel B would feel C felt D would have felt
Question 34 Intermediate Rule
Which answer follows the lesson rule in "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer."
A would feel B felt C would have felt D will feel
Question 35 Intermediate Learner check
A learner hesitates over "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer.". Which answer is right?
A felt B would have felt C will feel D would feel
Question 36 Intermediate Editing
Which option would you keep after editing "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer."
A would have felt B will feel C would feel D felt
Question 37 Intermediate Standard form
Which choice produces standard English? "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer."
A will feel B would feel C felt D would have felt
Question 38 Intermediate Verb pattern
What is the best verb pattern here? "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer."
A would feel B felt C would have felt D will feel
Question 39 Intermediate Explanation
Which explanation is best?
A Third conditionals describe guaranteed future events. B The third conditional describes an unreal past result. C All if-clauses should use will. D Wish uses future forms for unreal present meaning.
Question 40 Intermediate Selection
Choose the grammatical answer for "If I had revised earlier, I ___ calmer."
A would have felt B will feel C would feel D felt
Question 41 Advanced Conditional form
Choose the best completion: "I wish I ___ taller."
A were B am C will be D have been
Question 42 Advanced Meaning
Which option matches the meaning of "I wish I ___ taller."
A am B will be C have been D were
Question 43 Advanced Grammar
Select the correct grammar for this conditional or wish sentence: "I wish I ___ taller."
A will be B have been C were D am
Question 44 Advanced Rule
Which answer follows the lesson rule in "I wish I ___ taller."
A have been B were C am D will be
Question 45 Advanced Learner check
A learner hesitates over "I wish I ___ taller.". Which answer is right?
A were B am C will be D have been
Question 46 Advanced Editing
Which option would you keep after editing "I wish I ___ taller."
A am B will be C have been D were
Question 47 Advanced Standard form
Which choice produces standard English? "I wish I ___ taller."
A will be B have been C were D am
Question 48 Advanced Verb pattern
What is the best verb pattern here? "I wish I ___ taller."
A have been B were C am D will be
Question 49 Advanced Explanation
Which explanation is best?
A Wish uses a past form for unreal present meaning. B All if-clauses should use will. C Wish uses future forms for unreal present meaning. D Third conditionals describe guaranteed future events.
Question 50 Advanced Selection
Choose the grammatical answer for "I wish I ___ taller."
A am B will be C have been D were
Question 51 Advanced Conditional form
Choose the best completion: "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside."
A stay B would stay C stayed D will stay
Question 52 Advanced Meaning
Which option matches the meaning of "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside."
A would stay B stayed C will stay D stay
Question 53 Advanced Grammar
Select the correct grammar for this conditional or wish sentence: "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside."
A stayed B will stay C stay D would stay
Question 54 Advanced Rule
Which answer follows the lesson rule in "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside."
A will stay B stay C would stay D stayed
Question 55 Advanced Learner check
A learner hesitates over "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside.". Which answer is right?
A stay B would stay C stayed D will stay
Question 56 Advanced Editing
Which option would you keep after editing "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside."
A would stay B stayed C will stay D stay
Question 57 Advanced Standard form
Which choice produces standard English? "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside."
A stayed B will stay C stay D would stay
Question 58 Advanced Verb pattern
What is the best verb pattern here? "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside."
A will stay B stay C would stay D stayed
Question 59 Advanced Explanation
Which explanation is best?
A All if-clauses should use will. B Wish uses future forms for unreal present meaning. C Third conditionals describe guaranteed future events. D Do not use will in the if-clause of a standard first conditional.
Question 60 Advanced Selection
Choose the grammatical answer for "If it rains tomorrow, we ___ inside."
A would stay B stayed C will stay D stay
Question 61 Review Challenge Advanced focus
Which focus best matches the main learning challenge in "Conditionals, Wishes, and Hypothetical Meaning"?
A Identify the job each word does inside a sentence. B Build complete sentences with subjects, verbs, and clear complements. C Use a, an, the, some, and zero article correctly. D Express real possibilities, imagined situations, and regrets.
Question 62 Review Challenge Rule distinction
Which rule belongs most directly to "Conditionals, Wishes, and Hypothetical Meaning"?
A Adjectives describe nouns; adverbs usually modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. B Determiners such as the, a, this, and many signal which noun you mean. C Use present plus present for general truths in the zero conditional. D A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea, while a verb shows action or state.
Question 63 Review Challenge Pitfall check
Which editing warning is most important to remember in "Conditionals, Wishes, and Hypothetical Meaning"?
A Use the -ed adjective for the person's feeling, -ing for the thing's quality. B Don't use will in first conditional if-clauses (unless it means willingness). C Friendly is an adjective here, not an adverb, so no -ly suffix needed. D Adverbs modify verbs; use quickly, not quick.
Question 64 Review Challenge Practice transfer
Which practice move best extends the lesson after you finish the core explanation?
A Exercise 1 - Classification: Identify each sentence as zero, first, second, or third conditional and explain why. B Exercise 1 - Labeling: Read a paragraph and mark each word with its part of speech (noun, verb, adj, adv, etc.) C Exercise 2 - Identification: Identify the target word class in each sentence: 'Find the adverb that modifies ran.' D Exercise 3 - Word Transformation: Transform words to different classes (run→runner→running; quick→quickly)
Question 65 Review Challenge Example analysis
Which explanation best matches this model sentence from "Conditionals, Wishes, and Hypothetical Meaning"? "If you heat ice, it melts."
A student (noun), curious (adjective), quickly (adverb), opened (verb) B She (pronoun), carefully (adverb), explained (verb), importance (noun) C Although (conjunction), raining (verb form), we (pronoun), near (preposition), mountain (noun) D Zero conditional: a general fact or always-true situation.
Question 66 Review Challenge Objective check
Which objective belongs to "Conditionals, Wishes, and Hypothetical Meaning"?
A Separate form from function when a word changes category by use. B Explain why the same word can behave differently across contexts. C Match each conditional form to its meaning. D Recognize the major word classes in authentic sentences.
Question 67 Review Challenge Portfolio transfer
Which portfolio task best fits the module that contains "Conditionals, Wishes, and Hypothetical Meaning"?
A Edit an old paragraph only for sentence-level accuracy and annotate each correction. B Write a multi-paragraph response using at least one relative clause, one conditional, one reported statement, and one verb-pattern contrast. C Write a 150-word self-introduction and label nouns, verbs, articles, and sentence types. D Write a three-part narrative using present, past, and future meaning accurately.
Question 68 Review Challenge Module alignment
Which module description best fits the context of "Conditionals, Wishes, and Hypothetical Meaning"?
A Use clauses, relative structures, conditionals, reported speech, and verb patterns to communicate more complex relationships. B Build a clean base in word classes, sentence architecture, and noun phrases before moving into more advanced control. C Learn how English grammar maps routine, action-in-progress, experience, finished time, future reference, and modal meaning. D Strengthen agreement, pronoun reference, auxiliary use, pattern control, and active-passive choices.
Question 69 Review Challenge Story analysis
Which reading insight best matches the story work in "Conditionals, Wishes, and Hypothetical Meaning"?
A Market (noun), Saturday (noun), Maya (noun) are the main subjects and objects. B Visits, walks, looking, shows, answer, select, stands are action verbs showing what people do. C Busy, colorful, fresh, ripe describe nouns (busy market, colorful stalls). D Third conditionals (would have + had) show regret: things that didn't happen but could have.