English Grammar Tests » Intermediate: Test - 8

Test - 8
- Pronunciation
- Conditionals
- Time clauses (when, as soon as)
  1. Suppose! If it _____ last weekend, we _____ to play tennis.
    • A) rained - wouldn’t be able
    • B) rains - won’t be able
    • C) rain - would be able
    • D) had rained - could
  2. Give me Peter’s letter. If I _____ him, I _____ it to him.
    • A) see-will give
    • B) saw-would give
    • C) meet-would visit
    • D) had seen- would give
  3. I have to work about 80 hours a week, so I’m very busy. But if I _____ any spare time, I _____ a sport like golf.
    • A) will have / will take up
    • B) had / will take up
    • C) will have / had
    • D) had / would take up
  4. If I _____ taller, I _____ be a policeman, but I’m too short.
    • A) was / can
    • B) had / could
    • C) were / could
    • D) am / will
  5. Please, start your meal. If you _____ your soup now, it _____ cold.
    • A) didn’t have / would go
    • B) had / got
    • C) can eat / doesn’t go
    • D) don’t have / will go
  6. What noisy neighbors you’ve got! If my neighbors _____ as bad as yours, I _____ crazy.
    • A) were / would go
    • B) are / will go
    • C) are / would go
    • D) had been / would have gone
  7. If you _____ any problems, let me know and I _____ and help you straight away
    • A) had / would come
    • B) have / will come
    • C) had had / would come
    • D) have / would go
  8. You’re a brilliant cook! If I _____ cook as well as you, I _____ a restaurant.
    • A) could / would open
    • B) can / will open
    • C) could / will open
    • D) can / would open
  9. If there _____ some nice fish in the supermarket, _____ you _____ some for supper tonight?
    • A) had been / would / buy
    • B) were / would / buy
    • C) is / will / buy
    • D) are /will / buy
  10. I’m small. I wish I _____ small.
    • A) am not
    • B) was
    • C) were
    • D) weren’t
  11. I’m small. If only I _____ taller.
    • A) were
    • B) wasn’t
    • C) am
    • D) have
  12. “We have mice in the kitchen.”
    “If you _____ a cat, the mice _____ soon _____ .”
    • A) had / would / disappear
    • B) have / will / disappear
    • C) are / will / disappear
    • D) had / will / disappear
  13. We live in the city. We wish we _____ in the country.
    • A) have lived
    • B) living
    • C) lived
    • D) live
  14. We live in the city. If only we _____ in the city!
    • A) lived
    • B) didn’t live
    • C) haven’t lived
    • D) living
  15. I’m not having a holiday this year. I wish I _____ a holiday.
    • A) was having
    • B) is having
    • C) will have
    • D) have
  16. I’m going to the dentist tomorrow. I wish I _____ to the dentist.
    • A) am not going
    • B) will go
    • C) wasn’t going
    • D) went
  17. I can’t ski. I wish I _____ ski.
    • A) can
    • B) could
    • C) will
    • D) couldn’t
  18. I wasn’t happy at school. I wish I _____ happy.
    • A) has been
    • B) had had
    • C) will have
    • D) had been
  19. He didn’t pass his driving test. He wishes he _____ it.
    • A) have passed
    • B) had passed
    • C) will pass
    • D) pass
  20. I haven’t been to Beijing. I wish I _____ to Beijing.
    • A) had been
    • B) have been
    • C) has been
    • D) will be
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