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Jouer Test
1. 
What is the structure of the first conditional?
A.
If + past perfect, will have + past participle
B.
If + present simple, will + base verb
C.
If + present continuous, will + base verb
D.
If + past simple, would + base verb
2. 
Which sentence is an example of the first conditional?
A.
If it rains, I will stay home.
B.
If it is raining, I stay home.
C.
If it rained, I would stay home.
D.
If it had rained, I would have stayed home.
3. 
When do we use the first conditional?
A.
For wishes and regrets.
B.
For unreal situations in the past.
C.
For habits and routines.
D.
For real and possible situations in the future.
4. 
Which word typically follows 'if' in the first conditional?
A.
Present perfect verb
B.
Present simple verb
C.
Past simple verb
D.
Future simple verb
5. 
What is the negative form of the first conditional?
A.
If it isn't raining, we go out.
B.
If it didn't rain, we would go out.
C.
If it hadn't rained, we would have gone out.
D.
If it doesn't rain, we will go out.
6. 
Which of the following is NOT a first conditional sentence?
A.
If she calls, I will answer.
B.
If it snows, we will build a snowman.
C.
If I had a car, I would drive to work.
D.
If I study hard, I will pass the exam.
7. 
How do you form a question in the first conditional?
A.
Will + present simple + subject?
B.
If + present simple, will + subject?
C.
Will + subject + base verb if + present simple?
D.
If + subject + will + base verb?
8. 
Which of these is a correct first conditional sentence?
A.
If you helped me, I would be grateful.
B.
If you help me, I will be grateful.
C.
If you are helping me, I am grateful.
D.
If you had helped me, I would have been grateful.
9. 
What is the purpose of the first conditional?
A.
To express habits.
B.
To express wishes.
C.
To express future possibilities.
D.
To express past regrets.
10. 
Which phrase indicates a first conditional situation?
A.
If you had studied, you would have succeeded.
B.
If you study, you will succeed.
C.
If you studied, you would succeed.
D.
If you are studying, you succeed.
11. 
What is the structure of a second conditional sentence?
A.
If + present continuous, would + base verb
B.
If + past simple, would + base verb
C.
If + present simple, will + base verb
D.
If + past perfect, would have + past participle
12. 
Which of the following is a second conditional sentence?
A.
If I was winning the lottery, I would travel the world.
B.
If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.
C.
If I had won the lottery, I would have traveled the world.
D.
If I win the lottery, I will travel the world.
13. 
When do we use the second conditional?
A.
To talk about unreal or hypothetical situations.
B.
To talk about real situations.
C.
To express future plans.
D.
To describe past events.
14. 
Which verb form follows 'would' in a second conditional sentence?
A.
Base form of the verb
B.
Present continuous
C.
Past simple
D.
Past participle
15. 
What is the negative form of 'I would travel'?
A.
I will not travel.
B.
I did not travel.
C.
I would not travel.
D.
I am not traveling.
16. 
Which of these sentences is NOT second conditional?
A.
If it rained, we would stay indoors.
B.
If I eat too much, I feel sick.
C.
If I had a car, I would drive to work.
D.
If she were here, she would help us.
17. 
What is the correct form of 'to be' in the second conditional?
A.
Were
B.
Was
C.
Be
D.
Is
18. 
Which word often starts a second conditional sentence?
A.
Unless
B.
When
C.
If
D.
Although
19. 
What does the second conditional express?
A.
Past events that happened.
B.
Hypothetical situations and their results.
C.
General truths.
D.
Certainty about the future.
20. 
Which of the following is a common mistake in second conditional?
A.
Using 'will' instead of 'would'.
B.
Using 'are' instead of 'is'.
C.
Using 'was' instead of 'were'.
D.
Using 'have' instead of 'has'.
21. 
What is the primary use of the zero conditional?
A.
To give advice.
B.
To express general truths or scientific facts.
C.
To describe past events.
D.
To express future possibilities.
22. 
Which structure is correct for a zero conditional sentence?
A.
If + will, present simple.
B.
If + present simple, present simple.
C.
If + present perfect, present perfect.
D.
If + past simple, past simple.
23. 
Which of the following is an example of a zero conditional sentence?
A.
If you heat ice, it melts.
B.
If you see her, tell her.
C.
If I had a car, I would drive.
D.
If it rains, I will stay home.
24. 
In a zero conditional sentence, what tense is used in both clauses?
A.
Past simple.
B.
Present continuous.
C.
Future simple.
D.
Present simple.
25. 
Can zero conditional sentences express habits?
A.
No, they only express future events.
B.
No, they only express past events.
C.
Yes, but only in the past.
D.
Yes, they can express habits or routines.
26. 
Which word can replace 'if' in a zero conditional sentence?
A.
Unless.
B.
Although.
C.
Because.
D.
When.
27. 
What type of sentences often use the zero conditional?
A.
Hypothetical statements.
B.
Scientific statements.
C.
Emotional statements.
D.
Future predictions.
28. 
Which of the following sentences is NOT zero conditional?
A.
If water boils, it evaporates.
B.
If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
C.
If I were you, I would go.
D.
If it is sunny, I go outside.
29. 
What is the main characteristic of zero conditional sentences?
A.
They describe future events.
B.
They describe facts that are always true.
C.
They describe personal opinions.
D.
They describe hypothetical situations.
30. 
Which of these sentences is a zero conditional?
A.
If you touch a flame, it burns.
B.
If it rains tomorrow, I will stay in.
C.
If I see her, I will call her.
D.
If I had money, I would buy a car.
31. 
What is the structure of a third conditional sentence?
A.
If + present perfect, might have + past participle
B.
If + past perfect, would have + past participle
C.
If + present simple, will + base form
D.
If + past simple, would + base form
32. 
Which sentence is an example of the third conditional?
A.
If I had known, I would have come.
B.
If I knew, I would come.
C.
If I have known, I might come.
D.
If I know, I will come.
33. 
What is the purpose of the third conditional?
A.
To describe current facts.
B.
To express hypothetical situations in the past.
C.
To express future possibilities.
D.
To give commands.
34. 
Which verb form follows 'would have' in a third conditional?
A.
Past participle
B.
Past simple
C.
Present simple
D.
Base form
35. 
Complete the sentence: If she had studied harder, she ____ passed the exam.
A.
could have
B.
will have
C.
would have
D.
might have
36. 
Which of the following is NOT a third conditional sentence?
A.
If I had seen you, I would have said hello.
B.
If they had left earlier, they would have arrived on time.
C.
If I win the lottery, I will travel the world.
D.
If he had asked, I would have helped him.
37. 
What is the 'if' clause in a third conditional sentence?
A.
It uses the past perfect tense.
B.
It uses the present simple tense.
C.
It uses the past simple tense.
D.
It uses the future perfect tense.
38. 
Which of these sentences uses the third conditional correctly?
A.
If we had taken a taxi, we would have arrived on time.
B.
If we take a taxi, we will arrive on time.
C.
If we have taken a taxi, we might arrive on time.
D.
If we took a taxi, we will arrive on time.
39. 
Which word is often used to express regret in third conditional sentences?
A.
Because
B.
Unless
C.
Although
D.
If only
40. 
What is the main clause in the sentence: If I had known, I would have called you?
A.
I will call you.
B.
I would have called you.
C.
I called you.
D.
If I had known.
41. 
What does 'lit' mean in slang?
A.
Boring
B.
Exciting or excellent
C.
Sad
D.
Drunk
42. 
What is the meaning of 'crash' in slang?
A.
Hungry
B.
Happy
C.
sleep
D.
Excited
43. 
What does 'ghosting' refer to?
A.
Making a joke
B.
Suddenly cutting off communication
C.
Sending a gift
D.
Moving away
44. 
What does 'savage' hot in slang?
A.
Friendly
B.
Shy
C.
attractive
D.
Weak
45. 
What does 'fam' refer to in slang?
A.
Colleagues
B.
Enemies
C.
Close friends or family
D.
Strangers
46. 
What does 'shade' lemon in slang?
A.
Compliment
B.
Advice
C.
bad person
D.
Praise
47. 
What does 'vanilla' mean?
A.
Outdated
B.
Messy
C.
Unfashionable
D.
boring
48. 
What is the meaning of 'wank' in slang?
A.
Secret
B.
Beverage
C.
masturbate
D.
Silence
49. 
What does 'corny' mean in slang?
A.
Stay longer
B.
Join in
C.
Help out
D.
silly
50. 
What does 'dank' mean in slang?
A.
Simple
B.
excelente
C.
Basic
D.
Minimal
51. 
What does the idiom 'break the ice' mean?
A.
To end a relationship.
B.
To shatter something cold.
C.
To start a fight.
D.
To initiate conversation in a social setting.
52. 
What does 'spill the beans' refer to?
A.
To plant seeds.
B.
To reveal a secret.
C.
To cook something.
D.
To make a mess.
53. 
What is the meaning of 'Go down in flames'?
A.
To hammer something.
B.
To start a project.
C.
To fail spectacularly.
D.
To make a mistake.
54. 
What does 'let the cat out of the bag' mean?
A.
To go shopping.
B.
To accidentally reveal a secret.
C.
To adopt a pet.
D.
To lose something.
55. 
What does 'piece of cake' imply?
A.
A difficult task.
B.
A dessert.
C.
Something very easy.
D.
A slice of bread.
56. 
What does 'Crying wolf' mean?
A.
To ask for help when you don't need it
B.
To make noise.
C.
To train a dog.
D.
To climb a tree.
57. 
What does 'cost an arm and a leg' signify?
A.
To be cheap.
B.
To be free.
C.
To lose a body part.
D.
To be very expensive.
58. 
What does 'under the weather' mean?
A.
Feeling happy.
B.
Being outside.
C.
Having a sunny day.
D.
Feeling ill.
59. 
What does 'the ball is in your court' mean?
A.
To wait for someone.
B.
It's your turn to take action.
C.
To lose a game.
D.
To play sports.
60. 
What does 'Finding a needle in a haystack' mean?
A.
Virtually impossible to find
B.
Waking up early.
C.
Cooking at night.
D.
Reading a book.